Oklahoma Code § 63-2175.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: State Commissioner request for information about public
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cord blood collection operation.
A.  On or before July 1, 2008, the State Commissioner of Health
shall request information from one or more umbilical cord blood
banks concerning the establishment of a public cord blood collection
operation within this state to collect, transport, process and store
cord blood units from Oklahoma residents for therapeutic and
research purposes.  Any such request for information shall contain
provisions inquiring about the ability of the umbilical cord blood
bank to:
1.  Establish and operate one or more collection sites within
the state to collect a targeted number of cord blood units;
2.  Implement collection procedures designed to collect cord
blood units that reflect the state’s racial and ethnic diversity;
3.  Set up public cord blood collection operations not later
than six (6) months after execution of a contract with the state,
provided the umbilical cord blood bank is able to negotiate any
necessary contracts related to the collection sites within that time
frame;
4.  Participate in the National Cord Blood Coordinating Center
or similar national cord blood inventory center by listing cord
blood units in a manner that assures maximum opportunity for use;
5.  Have a program that provides cord blood units for research
and agree to provide cord blood units that are unsuitable for
therapeutic use to researchers located within the state at no
charge; and
6.  Maintain national accreditation by an accrediting
organization recognized by the federal Health Resources and Services
Administration.
B.  On or before January 1, 2009, the Commissioner of Health
shall submit, as and in the manner provided for by law, a summary of
the responses to the request for information, along with any
recommendations, to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the
chairs of those committees of the Legislature with legislative
responsibility over matters relating to public health.

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