Oklahoma Code § 63-6301

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Reports required from health care providers, coroners,
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medical examiners, or pharmacists.
A.  A health care provider, coroner, or medical examiner shall
report all cases of persons who harbor any illness or health
condition that may be potential cause of a catastrophic health
emergency.  Reportable illnesses and health conditions include, but
are not limited to, the diseases caused by the biological agents
listed in 42 C.F.R., Section 72, app. A (2000) and any illnesses or
health conditions identified by the public health authority.
B.  In addition to the foregoing requirements for health care
providers, a pharmacist shall report any unusual or increased
prescription rates, unusual types of prescriptions, or unusual
trends in pharmacy visits that may be potential causes of a
catastrophic health emergency.  Prescription-related events that
require a report include, but are not limited to:
1.  An unusual increase in the number of prescriptions or over-
the-counter pharmaceuticals to treat conditions that the public
health authority identifies through regulations;
2.  An unusual increase in the number of prescriptions for
antibiotics; and
3.  Any prescription that treats a disease that is relatively
uncommon or may be associated with bioterrorism.
C.  The report shall be made electronically or in writing within
twenty-four (24) hours to the public health authority.  The report
shall include as much of the following information as is available:
the specific illness or health condition that is the subject of the
report; the name of the patient, date of birth, sex, race,

occupation, and current home and work addresses, including city and
county; the name and address of the health care provider, coroner,
or medical examiner and of the reporting individual, if different;
and any other information needed to locate the patient for follow-
up.  For cases related to animal or insect bites, the suspected
locating information of the biting animal or insect, and the name
and address of any known owner, shall be reported.
D.  Any animal case of a zoonotic disease that is suspected to
be a bioterrorism event or associated with an outbreak shall be
reported to the State Veterinarian.  Appropriate clinical specimens
will be required to be rapidly submitted for laboratory
confirmation.  The State Veterinarian or State Veterinary Diagnostic
Laboratory Director or a designee will immediately report by
telephone confirmed veterinary cases of public health importance to
the State Department of Health.
E.  For the purposes of this section, “health care provider”
shall include out-of-state medical laboratories, provided that the
out-of-state laboratories have agreed to the reporting requirements
of this state.  Results must be reported by the laboratory that
performs the test, but an in-state laboratory that sends specimens
to an out-of-state laboratory is also responsible for reporting
results.
F.  The public health authority may enforce the provisions of
this section in accordance with existing enforcement rules.

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