Oklahoma Code § 63-109

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Anatomical Donor Program Registration Act
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A.  This section shall be known and may be cited as the
"Anatomical Donor Program Registration Act".
B.  The State Anatomical Board shall register all anatomical
donor programs and non-transplant tissue banks in the state which
meet the requirements of the Anatomical Donor Program Registration
Act.
C.  Before an anatomical donor program or a non-transplant
tissue bank may receive whole body or partial body donations from
any person or entity inside or outside the state, the anatomical
donor program or non-transplant tissue bank shall register with the
Board.
D.  The Board shall specify the eligibility requirements for
registration as an anatomical donor program or non-transplant tissue
bank which, at a minimum, shall require such entities to be non-
profit organizations.
E.  The Board shall prescribe rules of conduct governing the
practice of anatomical donor programs or non-transplant tissue banks
registered pursuant to the Anatomical Donor Program Registration
Act.
F.  In order to address persons or entities which violate the
provisions of the Anatomical Donor Program Registration Act or any
rules promulgated thereto, the Board may:
1.  Deny the issuance of a registration or suspend, revoke, or
refuse to renew the registration of an anatomical donor program or
non-transplant tissue bank, provided, however, that the Board may
review, affirm, vacate, or modify a determination to deny, suspend,
revoke, or refuse registration if the anatomical donor program or
non-transplant tissue bank takes corrective actions;
2.  Establish and administer administrative fines;
3.  Initiate disciplinary or injunctive proceedings; and
4.  Report alleged violations to the Attorney General or a
district attorney as appropriate for further investigation or
prosecution.
G.  The Board shall report any violation it observes of the
Oklahoma Uniform Anatomical Gift Act to the State Department of
Health for further investigation and appropriate action.
H.  The Board shall keep accurate and complete records of any
proceedings initiated under the Anatomical Donor Program
Registration Act.
I.  The Board may issue a temporary registration to an
anatomical donor program or non-transplant tissue bank which was
previously registered but whose facilities were destroyed or damaged
in order that, when appropriate safeguards are in place, the
anatomical donor program or non-transplant tissue bank may continue

to operate.  During the effective period of the temporary
registration, the Board may waive certain requirements if the
anatomical donor program or non-transplant tissue bank is making a
good faith effort to rebuild and restore its operations in order to
meet all registration requirements.
J.  The Board may maintain an office or secure facilities as
deemed necessary by the Board in order to implement the Anatomical
Donor Program Registration Act.
K.  The Board shall promulgate rules as necessary to implement
the provisions of the Anatomical Donor Program Registration Act.

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