Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.277

Title 70. Schools: Confidentiality - Parental consent to screening -
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Records.
The results of individual student screening shall be
confidential, except that information and results shall on request
be made available to parents either visually or in written form and
to professional personnel involved in the education of the students,
as determined by the Board.  Provided, however, students shall not
be subjected to individual evaluation without prior written parental
permission except for re-evaluations required pursuant to the IDEA.
In no case shall the results of any individual student screening or
evaluation by center personnel be made a part of the student's
permanent in-school records.  Such individual student records shall
be destroyed when the information contained therein is no longer
necessary for carrying out the purposes of this act or when the
student reaches the age of eighteen (18), whichever is earlier.
Provided, however, on written request of a parent or legal guardian,
such information may be forwarded to a center serving a receiving
school district.  Educational screening and evaluations shall be
maintained in accordance with the federal regulations for
confidentiality under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
and the IDEA.  The disclosure, transfer, maintenance, destruction,
amendment, parental or student rights to access, inspection and
review of such records and parental consent for disclosure and
transfer of such records shall be in accordance with these federal
laws and state law.

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