Oklahoma Code § 63-6303

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Reportable illnesses, health conditions, unusual
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clusters, or suspicious events – Duty to notify public health
authorities – Sharing of information.
A.  Whenever the public safety authority or other state or local
government agency learns of a case of a reportable illness or health
condition, an unusual cluster, or a suspicious event that may be the
cause of a catastrophic health emergency, it shall immediately
notify the public health authority.
B.  Whenever the public health authority learns of a case of a
reportable illness or health condition, an unusual cluster, or a
suspicious event that it reasonably believes has the potential to be
caused by terrorism, it shall immediately notify the public safety
authority, tribal authorities, and federal health and public safety
authorities.
C.  Sharing of information on reportable illnesses, health
conditions, unusual clusters, or suspicious events between public
health and safety authorities shall be restricted to the information
necessary for the treatment, control, investigation, and prevention
of a catastrophic health emergency.

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