Oklahoma Code § 70-3422

Title 70. Schools: Education of dependent youths and orphans
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A.  In addition to the purposes prescribed by existing law, the
Eastern Oklahoma State College located at Wilburton, Oklahoma, shall
be also maintained as an institution for the care, training and
education of dependent youth and orphans of this state who have
attained the equivalent of a public school educational standing and
who by reason of being dependent, neglected or orphaned may be
unable to be cared for, trained or educated otherwise, and said
institution shall provide necessary or proper care, control,
training and education of all who are granted admission or
enrollment therein as students or wards.
B.  In each county of the state, the associate district judge as
chairman, the county superintendent of health, or the medical
director of the county shall constitute a board to determine under
such rules and regulations as may be adopted and prescribed by the
Board of Regents of the said Eastern Oklahoma State College who
shall be eligible to be admitted as students or wards and said board
shall cause proper certificate of eligibility and admission to be
prepared, executed and forwarded to the President of said
institution, and under such rules, regulations and conditions as the
said Board of Regents shall adopt, the said President, as soon
thereafter as provisions can be made and facilities are available
for the acceptance and enrollment of said ward, shall notify the
chairman of said board, whereupon it shall be the duty of the said
associate district judge to cause the said ward to be transported to
said institution and upon arrival said ward shall be received and
entered therein as an educational ward of the state, and the
President of said College, under direction of the Board of Regents,
shall be and remain in control of said ward and shall stand and be
in similar relation and control as a parent.  The said ward may, for
breach of rules, be expelled, suspended or transferred to one of the
State Training Schools upon order of the President with the approval
of two members of the Board of Regents.

Any child a ward of the state in any of its institutions may be
transferred to said institution for care, training or education,
when the Governor of the state shall so order, provided said child
is physically, mentally or morally eligible.
No child, student or ward shall ever be admitted as a student or
ward in said Eastern Oklahoma State College unless and until it is
definitely determined that said student or ward is free from
contagious or other disease that may be communicable in nature, and
a certificate so showing shall be required before entry.  Proper
precautions shall at all times be observed to protect and safeguard
the health of all students or wards and for said purpose the
President of said institution shall, with the approval of the Board
of Regents, arrange for medical examination, care and treatment of
wards.  No ward shall be admitted to said institution who is
incorrigible or who stands convicted of violating any law of this
state unless and until it has been determined by the Board of
Regents of said institution that said ward has earned or merited
classification as a morally upright and deserving ward whose
presence in said institution as a ward will not tend to corrupt or
improperly influence the moral tendencies of other students or wards
therein.
For these purposes the Board of Regents of said college shall,
with the approval of the Governor of the state, adopt such rules and
regulations as it may deem proper and necessary for the regulation
and control of the admission of students or wards and for their care
and control after admission.
C.  In addition to such courses of instruction as have
heretofore or may now be given, the said college may furnish
academic courses in education together with vocational training of
such character as the Board of Regents may determine to be advisable
and necessary for the proper practical education and training of the
students and wards in said college.

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