Oklahoma Code § 63-2210

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Eye recovery by certified eye bank technicians - Eye
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banks.
A.  1.  With respect to a gift of eyes as provided for in this
chapter, eye bank technicians who have successfully completed a
course in eye recovery in the State of Oklahoma or elsewhere and
have received a certificate of competence from the Eye Bank
Association of America, may recover eyes for such gift after proper
certification of death by a physician and compliance with the extent
of such gift as required by the Oklahoma Uniform Anatomical Gift
Act.
2.  No such properly certified eye bank technician acting in
accordance with the terms of this chapter shall have any liability,
civil or criminal, for such eye recovery.
B.  No eye bank shall operate in Oklahoma unless the eye bank:
1.  Within one (1) year after beginning operation, is accredited
by the Eye Bank Association of America or other nationally
recognized accrediting association for eye banks;
2.  Employs an eye bank technician certified by the Eye Bank
Association of America or other nationally recognized accrediting or
certifying association for eye banks;
3.  Has as its medical director a board-certified ophthalmic
surgeon licensed to practice in this state; and
4.  Gives priority to the needs of patients being treated in
Oklahoma.

C.  Before developing a new eye bank, the person proposing to
operate the eye bank shall apply to the State Commissioner of Health
for a permit.  The permit application shall be in such form as the
Commissioner shall prescribe and shall include a demonstration of
the eye bank's probable impact on existing eye banks serving the
area where the new eye bank is to be located.  The permit
application shall be accompanied by a filing fee equal to one
quarter of one percent (.25%) of the capital cost of the proposed
eye bank, with a minimum fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
D.  Upon receipt of a completed permit application, the
Commissioner shall cause public notice to be published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the area where the eye bank is
to be located and in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
where the application is available for inspection.  Any person may
submit written comments regarding the proposed eye bank to the
Commissioner.
E.  The Commissioner shall issue or deny the permit within
seventy-five (75) days after publication of the notice.  A permit
shall expire thirty-six (36) months from the date of issue.  If
construction is not completed on or before the permit's expiration
date, the permit shall be null and void.
F.  Any issuance or denial of a permit may be appealed under
Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act, Section 308a of
Title 75 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
G.  Each eye bank operating in this state shall report annually
to the Commissioner on a form prescribed by the Commissioner.  The
form shall include information on the following:
1.  The accreditation status of the eye bank;
2.  The certification status of the eye bank technician;
3.  The identity and qualifications of the medical director;
4.  The numbers and geographic origins of donor corneas and
whole eyes; and
5.  The numbers and geographic destinations of corneas and other
parts of eyes.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 147, § 1, emerg. eff. May 21, 1971,  Amended
by Laws 1978, c. 137, § 1; Laws 1997, c. 281, § 3, eff. July 1,
1997; Laws 2009, c. 139, § 28, eff. Nov. 1, 2009.
NOTE:  Laws 2008, c. 382, § 314 was held unconstitutional by the
Oklahoma Supreme Court in the case of Weddington v. Henry, 202 P.3d
143, 2008 OK 102 (2009) and repealed by Laws 2009, c. 139, § 29,
eff. Nov. 1, 2009.

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