Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.196

Title 70. Schools: Type 1 diabetes informational materials
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A.  The State Department of Education, in coordination with any
other entity the Department deems appropriate, shall develop type 1
diabetes informational materials for parents and guardians of
students.  The informational materials shall undergo periodic
updates as necessary and shall be made available to each school
district and charter school through the Department's website.
B.  Beginning August 1, 2024, the school district board of
education and governing board of a charter school shall make copies
of the type 1 diabetes informational materials accessible, either
digitally or with printed materials, to the parent or guardian of a
student when the student is initially enrolled in the school and
when the student enters sixth grade.
C.  The type 1 diabetes informational materials may include, but
not be limited to, the following:
1.  A description of type 1 diabetes;
2.  A description of the risk factors and warning signs
associated with type 1 diabetes;
3.  A recommendation for students who display warning signs
associated with type 1 diabetes that the parent or guardian should
immediately consult with the student's primary care provider to
determine if immediate screening for type 1 diabetes is appropriate;
4.  A description of the screening process for type 1 diabetes,
the significance of its stages, and the implications of test results
identifying the presence of each stage of type 1 diabetes; and

5.  A recommendation that, following a type 1 diabetes
diagnosis, the parent or guardian should consult with the student's
primary care provider to develop an appropriate treatment plan,
which may include consultation with and examination by a specialty
care provider, such as a properly qualified endocrinologist.

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