Oklahoma Code § 70-5-148.4

Title 70. Schools: Campus map — School mapping data
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A.  If a public school district in this state chooses to map its
campus, the school district shall use the school mapping data
guidelines provided for in this section.  As used in this section,
“school mapping data” means information provided in an electronic or
digital format to assist first responders in responding to
emergencies at schools.
B.  The school mapping data provided shall:
1.  Be compatible with software platforms used by local, county,
state, and federal public safety agencies that provide emergency
services to the specific school for which the data is provided
without requiring such agencies to purchase additional software or
requiring a fee to view or access the data;
2.  Be compatible with security software platforms in use by the
specific school for which the data is provided without requiring
public safety agencies or school districts to purchase additional
software or requiring a fee to view or access the data;
3.  Be in a printable format and, if requested in addition to
subsection A of this section, be in a digital file format that can
be integrated into interactive mobile platforms in use;
4.  Be verified by the entity producing the data for accuracy by
a walk-through of school buildings and grounds;
5.  Be oriented true north;
6.  Be overlaid on current aerial imagery;
7.  Contain site-specific labeling that matches the structure of
school buildings including room labels, hallway names, and external
door or stairwell numbers and locations of hazards, critical utility
locations, key boxes, automated external defibrillators, and trauma
kits;
8.  Contain site-specific labeling that matches the school
grounds including parking areas, athletic fields, surrounding roads,
and neighboring properties; and
9.  Be overlaid with gridded “x” and “y” coordinates.
C.  School mapping data as defined by this section shall not be
modified or updated independently without corresponding updates to
school mapping data within software platforms used by local, county,
state, and federal public safety agencies that provide emergency
services to the specific school.

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