Oklahoma Code § 63-2200.29

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Anatomical gift" means a donation of all or part of a human
body to take effect after the donor's death for the purpose of
transplantation or transfusion;
2.  "Auxiliary aids or services" means an aid or service that is
used to provide information to an individual with a cognitive,
developmental, intellectual, neurological or physical disability and
is available in a format or manner that allows the individual to
better understand the information.  An auxiliary aid or service may
include:
a. qualified interpreters or other effective methods of
making aurally delivered materials available to
persons with hearing impairments,
b. qualified readers, taped texts, texts in accessible
electronic format or other effective methods of making
visually delivered materials available to persons with
visual impairments,
c. supported decision-making services, including:
(1) the use of a support individual to communicate
information to the individual with a disability,
ascertain the wishes of the individual, or assist
the individual in making decisions,
(2) the disclosure of information to a legal
guardian, authorized representative or another
individual designated by the individual with a
disability for such purpose, as long as the
disclosure is consistent with state and federal
law including the Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act of 1996, 42 U.S.C. 1320d
et seq. and any regulations promulgated by the
United States Department of Health and Human
Services to implement the act,
(3) if an individual has a court-appointed guardian
or other individual responsible for making
medical decisions on behalf of the individual,
any measures used to ensure that the individual
is included in decisions involving the
individual's health care and that medical
decisions are in accordance with the individual's
own expressed interests, or

(4) any other aid or service that is used to provide
information in a format that is easily
understandable and accessible to individuals with
cognitive, neurological, developmental or
intellectual disabilities, including assistive
communication technology;
3.  "Covered entity" means:
a. any licensed provider of health care services
including licensed health care practitioners,
hospitals, nursing facilities, laboratories,
intermediate care facilities, psychiatric residential
treatment facilities, institutions for individuals
with intellectual or developmental disabilities and
prison health centers, or
b. any entity responsible for matching anatomical gift
donors to potential recipients;
4.  "Disability" has the meaning stated in the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of
2008, 42 U.S.C. § 12102;
5.  "Organ transplant" means the transplantation or transfusion
of a part of a human body into the body of another for the purpose
of treating or curing a medical condition; and
6.  "Qualified recipient" means an individual who has a
disability and meets the essential eligibility requirements for the
receipt of an anatomical gift with or without any of the following:
a. individuals or entities available to support and
assist the individual with an anatomical gift or
transplantation,
b. auxiliary aids or services, or
c. reasonable modifications to the policies, practices or
procedures of a covered entity including modifications
to allow for either or both of the following:
(1) communication with one or more individuals or
entities available to support or assist with the
recipient's care and medication after surgery or
transplantation, or
(2) consideration of support networks available to
the individual including family, friends and home
and community-based services including home and
community-based services funded through Medicaid,
Medicare, another health plan in which the
individual is enrolled or any program or source
of funding available to the individual, when
determining whether the individual is able to
comply with post-transplant medical requirements.

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