Oklahoma Code § 63-1-746.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Printed materials to provide information
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A.  Within ninety (90) days after this act is enacted, the State
Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision shall cause to be
published, in English and in each language which is the primary
language of two percent (2%) or more of the state's population, and
shall cause to be available on the state website provided for in
Section 4 of this act, the following printed materials in such a way
as to ensure that the information is easily comprehensible:
geographically indexed materials designed to inform the female who
has been told her unborn child has a fetal anomaly incompatible with
life of public and private agencies and services available to her
which offer perinatal hospice and palliative care if she chooses to
continue her pregnancy.  The material shall include a comprehensive
list of the agencies available, a description of the services they
offer, and a description of the manner, including telephone numbers,
in which they might be contacted or, at the option of the Board,
printed materials including a toll-free, twenty-four-hour-a-day
telephone number which may be called to obtain, orally, such a list
and description of agencies in the locality of the caller and of the
services they offer.
B.  The materials referred to in subsection A of this section
shall be printed in a typeface large enough to be clearly legible.
The website provided for in Section 4 of this act shall be
maintained at a minimum resolution of 70 DPI (dots per inch).  All
letters on the website shall be a minimum of 11-point font.  All
information shall be accessible with an industry standard browser,
requiring no additional plug-ins.
C.  The materials required under this section shall be available
at no cost from the Board upon request and in appropriate number to
any person, facility or hospital.
Added by Laws 2014, c. 175, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2014.
NOTE:  The conditional repeal of this section by Laws 2021, c. 308,
§ 9, was itself repealed by Laws 2022, c. 133, § 2, emerg. eff.
April 29, 2022.

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