Oklahoma Code § 63-1-534.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: State Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of AIDS -
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The State Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of AIDS shall
include, but not be limited to:
1.  Coordinated or joint recommendations for funding,
legislation and other appropriate action for the prevention and
control of the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and AIDS,
the provision of necessary treatment and other services to persons
infected with the virus, and the protection of human and civil
rights and the health of the citizens of this state;
2.  Education and information programs about the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and AIDS which are intended for the general
public, health care professionals and other professionals, and
specialized education and information efforts, as appropriate, for
the effective prevention and control of the spread of the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and AIDS.  The programs shall include, but
not be limited to, instruction indicating that:
a. engaging in any promiscuous homosexual, bisexual or
heterosexual activity or intravenous chemical
substance use, or contact with contaminated blood
products is now known to be the primary method of
transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
AIDS,
b. avoiding the activities specified in subparagraph a of
this paragraph is the only known method of preventing
the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
AIDS,
c. sexual intercourse, with or without condoms, with any
person testing positive for Human Immunodeficiency

Virus (HIV) antibodies, or any other person infected
with HIV, places an individual in a high-risk category
for contracting AIDS,
d. abstinence from sexual activity is the only certain
means of preventing the spread or contraction of the
Human Immunodeficiency Virus or AIDS through sexual
contact, and
e. the use of artificial means of birth control is not a
guaranteed method of preventing the spread of the
Human Immunodeficiency Virus or AIDS, and reliance on
such a method places a person at risk for exposure to
the disease;
3.  An appropriate array of Human Immunodeficiency Virus testing
and counseling programs and services, and Human Immunodeficiency
Virus prevalence surveillance and monitoring activities, including
reporting and notification of contacts, as prudent and necessary for
the protection of the public health and safety;
4.  Testing and education programs and services designed to
prevent and control the spread of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
and AIDS among intravenous chemical substance users; and
5.  Case management and other programs that ensure access to
needed health care and that reduce the cost of treatment for persons
with AIDS.

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