Oklahoma Code § 74-18p-4

Title 74. State Government: Minor mothers
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A.  As used in this section, “minor mother” means an
unemancipated female under the age of eighteen (18) years of age who
is pregnant or the biological parent of any child.
B.  A domestic violence shelter facility may provide shelter and
care to a minor mother, who is the victim of domestic abuse or is
seeking relief from domestic abuse for herself or on behalf of any
of her children or both herself and any of her children.
C.  A domestic violence shelter facility may provide shelter or
care only during an emergency constituting an immediate danger to
the physical health or safety of the minor mother or her child or
both the minor mother and any of her children.  Such shelter or care
shall not extend beyond thirty (30) days unless the facility
receives an order issued by the court to continue such services or
the parent or guardian of the minor mother consents to such
services.
D.  The provisions of Section 856 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma
Statutes shall not apply to any domestic violence shelter facility
and any person operating such facility who in good faith is
providing shelter and care pursuant to the provisions of this
section to a minor mother and any of her children who is a runaway
from her parent or legal guardian.
E.  The emergency custody hearing provided for in Section 1-4-
202 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes shall be provided for a
minor mother who is seeking relief from domestic abuse for herself
or on behalf of any of the her children.

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