Oklahoma Code § 70-3307

Title 70. Schools: University Hospital Psychiatry and Neurology Service -
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A.  It shall be the policy of the State and is the intent of
this section to provide the citizens of Oklahoma with a diagnostic
and remedial psychiatry and neurology service, to provide the School
of Medicine of the University of Oklahoma with a means of furnishing
professional education and research in psychiatry and neurology, to
provide for the administration and use of the facilities, located in
the University Hospital, for this purpose.
B.  The following terms when used in this section shall mean as
herein defined:
1.  "University Hospitals" shall include University Hospital,
Oklahoma Children's Hospital and any and all inpatient and
outpatient hospital and clinical facilities and office and research
buildings, facilities or property owned by or under the management
and control of the University Hospitals Authority or the University
Hospitals Trust;
2.  "Psychiatry and Neurology Service" shall mean the diagnostic
and therapeutic service for mental patients established in the
psychiatric and neurological facilities of the University Hospital;
3.  "Psychiatric and neurological facilities" shall mean the
psychiatry and neurology unit of the University Hospital and such
ancillary facilities as may be necessary for its operation;
4.  "Chief" shall mean the Chief of the Psychiatry and Neurology
Service;
5.  "School of Medicine" shall mean the School of Medicine of
the University of Oklahoma Medical Center; and
6.  "Board" shall mean the Board of Regents of the University of
Oklahoma.
C.  The psychiatry and neurology unit (commonly called the
neuro-psychiatric unit) of the University Hospital shall be such
clinics and laboratories of the University Hospital as may be
required, together with the psychiatric and neurological facilities
of the School of Medicine and the University Hospital.
D.  The Board shall establish a Psychiatry and Neurology Service
in the psychiatric and neurological facilities, to be used as a
training and research unit for the teaching of psychiatry and
neurology.  The Service shall be established and operated under such
conditions and terms as may be instituted by the School of Medicine
and University Hospital with the approval of the Board and subject
to the provisions of this section.
E.  The Board shall appoint a full time Chief of Psychiatry and
Neurology Service.  The Chief of Psychiatry and Neurology Service
shall be:
1.  Licensed to practice medicine in this state and shall be
qualified to supervise residency training and shall meet the
standards established by the American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology or its successor;

2.  Appointed as a member of the faculty of the School of
Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology; and
3.  In charge of the Psychiatry and Neurology Service, subject
to the general policies and direction of the University Hospital
administration.
F.  The admission of patients to the University Hospital
Psychiatry and Neurology Service and the trial release of patients
shall be based on the following criteria:
1.  Admission shall be on the basis of the teaching needs, and
requirements of the School of Medicine, in accordance with
regulations approved by the Board;
2.  Admission shall be in conformity with the mental health laws
providing for the admission of mental patients to mental hospitals;
3.  "Trial release" from inpatient to outpatient status is
authorized in conformity with the state mental health laws in
recognition of special therapeutic requirements of certain mental
patients as determined by the Chief.  Such trial release shall be in
the custody of the responsible relative or guardian; and
4.  In case such custody is not assumed by the responsible
relative or guardian within one week after written notice from the
Chief, the patient may be committed or transferred by the Director
of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to
the appropriate state mental hospital.
G.  1.  Authority is hereby provided for the transfer of any
patient of the psychiatric and neurological facilities and services
of the University Hospital to a component facility of the Department
of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and for the transfer
of any patient of a component facility of that Department to the
University Hospital psychiatric and neurological facilities and
services under such procedures as the Department and the School of
Medicine may adopt, subject to the provisions of this section and
the mental health laws of this state.
2.  The transfer of such patients shall be for the following
purposes:
a. to provide necessary patients for the teaching of
diagnosis and therapy of mental illness, according to
the needs of the School of Medicine,
b. to make special diagnostic and/or therapeutic measures
available to the patients, and
c. to maintain the Psychiatry and Neurology Service of
the University Hospital as a short term diagnostic and
therapeutic facility.
3.  The procedure for transfer of patients provided for in this
subsection and in paragraph 4 of subsection F of this section shall
be determined by a board of three (3) members, one each to be
appointed by the Director of the Department of Mental Health and

Substance Abuse Services, the Superintendent of the University
Hospital, and the State Commissioner of Health.
H.  The discharge of certified patients from the Psychiatry and
Neurology Service shall be determined by the consensus of a board of
three (3) members from the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology
including the Chief.  The Chief shall notify the court, which
certified the patient originally, that the Board has concluded that
the patient so certified is mentally well and is being discharged.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 396, § 307, eff. July 1, 1965.  Amended by
Laws 1988, c. 326, § 36, emerg. eff. July 13, 1988; Laws 1990, c.
51, § 140, emerg. eff. April 9, 1990; Laws 2021, c. 285, § 12, eff.
Nov. 1, 2021.

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