Oklahoma Code § 63-2200.20A

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Life Share Donor Registry
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A.  1.  There is hereby established within the State Department
of Health, an organ, eye and tissue donor registry for the State of
Oklahoma to be known as the “Life Share Donor Registry”.  The
Department is authorized to contract with the designated organ
procurement organization who shall act on behalf of the Department
by carrying out the functions of the Department in the
administration of the registry, in compliance with 18 U.S.C. Section
2721.  The contract between the Department and the designated organ
procurement organization shall be subject to the concurrence and
approval of the Department of Public Safety.
2.  The registry shall maintain and update as needed the
pertinent information on all Oklahomans who have indicated a
willingness to be an organ donor, eye donor or tissue donor by a

designation on a driver license, a state identification card, a
donor card, an online or other organ donor registry enrollment form,
or any other document of gift.
3.  The registry and all information therein shall be
confidential and shall be subject to access only by the designated
organ procurement organization and by eye banks and tissue banks
licensed by the State of Oklahoma seven (7) days a week, twenty-four
(24) hours per day; however, the personal information and highly
restricted personal information shall only be available to the
designated organ, tissue, and eye procurement organizations solely
for the purpose of identifying a potential donor and only when
acting on behalf of the State Department of Health as prescribed in
paragraph 1 of this subsection.  The placement of any personal
information and highly restricted personal information on the
registry that, at the time of placement, was confidential under the
Open Records Act or the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA), 18
U.S.C. Sections 2721 through 2725, shall remain confidential.
4.  The purpose of the registry shall include, but not be
limited to:
a. providing a means of recovering an anatomical gift for
transplantation or research, and
b. collecting data to develop and evaluate the
effectiveness of educational initiatives promoting
organ, eye and tissue donation.
B.  Procedures to administer the Life Share Donor Registry shall
specify:
1.  The information placed in the registry may include personal
information and highly restricted personal information, as defined
in 18 U.S.C. Section 2721, and access to such information shall
conform to the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA), 18 U.S.C.
Sections 2721 through 2725;
2.  Authorization for the designated organ procurement
organization or an eye or tissue bank, licensed by the State of
Oklahoma, to analyze registry data under research protocols directed
toward determination and identification of the means to promote and
increase organ, eye and tissue donation within this state;
3.  A process for updating information in the registry including
a method whereby an individual may revoke his or her intent to be an
organ, eye, or tissue donor;
4.  The method for making information on the registry available
to the designated organ procurement organizations and to tissue
banks and eye banks licensed by the State of Oklahoma;
5.  Limitations on the use of and access to the registry;
6.  A toll-free telephone number, available twenty-four (24)
hours a day, for use by the public to obtain information on becoming
an organ, tissue or eye donor;

7.  A process for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and
administering an online organ, eye and tissue donor registration
process and ensuring the confidentiality of information provided;
8.  A process for a donor who has registered online to sign a
confirmation card that will be returned to the designated organ
procurement organization and made part of the registry record; and
9.  Procedures for collaborating with the Department of Public
Safety to transmit stored driver license data by the Department of
Public Safety, in conformance with 18 U.S.C. Section 2721, to the
Life Share Donor Registry maintained by the designated organ
procurement organization, and to ensure the confidentiality of such
information for present and potential donors.  Monies credited to
the Oklahoma Organ Donor Education and Awareness Program Revolving
Fund created in Section 2220.3 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes
may be used for a one-time transfer to the Department of Public
Safety for the reasonable costs associated with the initial
installation and setup of equipment and software for electronic
transfer of donor information.  All actual electronic transfers of
donor information shall be at no charge to the designated organ
procurement organization; however, all costs associated with the
creation and maintenance of the Life Share Donor Registry shall be
paid by the designated organ procurement organization.
C.  Information obtained by the designated organ procurement
organization shall be used for the purpose of:
1.  Establishing a statewide organ, eye, and tissue donor
registry that is accessible to designated organ procurement
organizations and to eye banks and tissue banks, licensed by the
State of Oklahoma, for the recovery, preservation, transportation,
and placement of organs, eyes, and tissue; and
2.  Designated organ procurement organizations in other states
when an Oklahoma resident is a donor of an anatomical gift and is
not located in Oklahoma at the time of death or immediately before
the death of the donor.

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