Oklahoma Code § 63-3151

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Suicide data collection system – Confidentiality of data
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A.  The Legislature hereby directs the State Department of
Health to develop a state suicide data collection system to provide
reliable data about attempted suicides in this state.  In developing
the system the Department shall:
1.  Include information on the incidence of suicide attempts;
2.  Include demographic information on persons who attempt
suicide; and
3.  Explore prevention strategies for reducing the number of
attempted suicides and suicides.
B.  As used in this section:
1.  "Attempted suicide" means a voluntary and intentional injury
to one’s own body with the goal of ending one’s own life;

2.  “E-codes” are external cause of injury codes contained in
the International Classification of Diseases – 9th Revision; and
3.  "Suicide" means a voluntary and intentional taking of one’s
own life;
C.  The State Board of Health shall, if funds are available,
establish a system for collecting information concerning attempted
suicides among persons who were hospitalized or who were treated and
released.  In establishing the system, the Board may require
hospitals, and other related institutions, as defined in Section 1-
701 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to include E-codes on all
patient discharge data or, if necessary, to complete and submit a
Report of Suicide Attempt form to be made available by the State
Department of Health.
D.  The system shall be implemented statewide.
E.  Individual forms, computer tapes or other forms of data
collected pursuant to this section shall be confidential and shall
not be public records as defined in the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
F.  The confidentiality of identifying information is to be
protected, and the pertinent statutes and rules of the State of
Oklahoma and the regulations of the federal government relative to
confidentiality shall apply.
G.  Identifying information shall not be disclosed and shall not
be used for any purpose except statistical reporting and data
analysis.
H.  Nothing in this section shall prohibit the publishing of
statistical compilations relating to suicide attempts which do not
in any way identify individual cases or individual sources of
information.
I.  1.  A violation of the provisions of this section by an
employee of the Department shall be grounds for termination of
employment.
2.  Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall
also be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or
imprisonment in the county jail for up to one (1) year, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
J.  The State Board of Health is authorized to promulgate rules
to carry out the provisions of this section.

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