Oklahoma Code § 63-3102.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Advance directives registry database
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A.  The State Department of Health shall establish and
maintain an advance directives registry which shall be
accessible through a website maintained by the
Department.  The registry shall be used to store advance
directives pursuant to the Oklahoma Advance Directive
Act that are filed with the registry by or with the
authorization of those executing the advance directives.
B.  The registry shall be maintained in a secure database that
is designed to provide access to each advance directive filed in the
database by the person who executed the advance directive, those
named as agents in the advance directive, any person related within
the fourth degree of consanguinity or affinity to the person who
executed the advance directive, or a health care provider caring for
the person who executed the advance directive.
C.  The State Department of Health may enter into contracts with
private vendors to obtain the services necessary to meet the
requirements of the Oklahoma Advance Directive Act.  Any costs to
the public to access the registry shall be negotiated in the
contracts provided for in this paragraph.

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