Oklahoma Code § 63-1-539.12

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in this section:
1.  "Controlled dangerous substance" means a drug, substance or
immediate precursor in Schedules I through V of the Uniform
Controlled Dangerous Substances Act or any drug, substance or
immediate precursor listed either temporarily or permanently as a
federally controlled substance;
2.  "First responder" means an individual who performs emergency
medical services on scene in accordance with the Oklahoma Emergency

Response Systems Development Act and rules of the State Board of
Health promulgated thereto;
3.  "Passive exposure" means when an individual is exposed to a
controlled dangerous substance without actually ingesting or using
the substance himself or herself; and
4.  "Volunteer" means a person who enters into a service or
undertaking of the person's free will without compensation or
expectation of compensation in money or other thing of value in
order to provide a service, care, assistance, advice, or other
benefit; provided, being legally entitled to receive compensation
for the service or undertaking performed shall not preclude a person
from being considered a volunteer.

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