Oklahoma Code § 63-2151.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Organ and tissue donations from HIV positive persons
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No reproductive tissue(s) shall be procured for donation
purposes from any person testing positive for the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.  Organ(s) and tissue(s) may
be procured for donation purposes from any person testing positive
for HIV infection, provided such procurement and donation are
consistent with the HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act (P.L. 113-51,
127 Stat. 579 (2013)) and the regulations promulgated thereunder by
the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network and the United
States Food and Drug Administration.
1.  Every donor, donor candidate or tissue(s) or organ(s) to be
donated shall be tested for the virus infection immediately prior to
the donation of reproductive tissue(s) or tissue(s) or organ(s) for
transplant.  If such test has not been conducted immediately prior
to the donation, then the test shall be conducted immediately prior
to the implantation of the donor organ(s) or tissue(s).

2.  If the donor is living, the donor shall be notified of the
test results.  Notification shall be consistent with donor
confidentiality and with the requirements of state and federal law.
The hospital or other facility responsible for the reproductive
tissue, tissue or organ donation shall provide directly or otherwise
make available appropriate information and counseling services to
reproductive tissue donors and to living tissue or organ donors.

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