Oklahoma Code § 63-1-752

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Pregnancy assistance — Agencies and services available —
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A.  Utilizing funds appropriated to the Health Department
specifically for the provisions of this act, the State Department of
Health shall develop, update annually and maintain an electronic
form containing information concerning public and private agencies
and services available to assist a woman through pregnancy, upon
childbirth and while the child is dependent, which shall include a
comprehensive list of the agencies available, including adoption
agencies, a description of the services they offer and a description
of the manner, including telephone numbers and email addresses, by
which they might be contacted.  The Department shall index this form
geographically and shall make it readily accessible on the
Department's website.  The website shall include the following
statement:
"There are many public and private agencies willing and able to
help you carry your child to term, have a healthy pregnancy and
a healthy baby and assist you and your child after your child
is born, whether you choose to keep your child or to place him
or her for adoption.  The State of Oklahoma strongly urges you
to contact them if you are pregnant."
B.  The statement required by subsection A of this section and a
unique URL linked to the section of the Department's Internet
website containing the information required by subsection A of this
section shall be made available in a downloadable format appropriate
for display.
C.  The Department shall use its official, online social media
platforms to promote the unique URL specified in subsection B of
this section.
D.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules to
implement the provisions of this section.
Added by Laws 2016, c. 353, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2016.  Amended by Laws
2017, c. 123, § 2, eff. July 1, 2017.
NOTE:  The conditional repeal of this section by Laws 2021, c. 308,
§ 16, was itself repealed by Laws 2022, c. 133, § 2, emerg. eff.
April 29, 2022.

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