Oklahoma Statutes

Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152 (2026)

Definitions

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As used in The Governmental Tort Claims Act: 1. “Action” means a proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction by which one party brings a suit against another; 2. “Agency” means any board, commission, committee, department or other instrumentality or entity designated to act in behalf of the state or a political subdivision; 3. “Charitable health care provider” means a person who is licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to administer health care in the ordinary course of business or the practice of a profession and who provides care to a medically indigent person, as defined in paragraph 9 of this section, with no expectation of or acceptance of compensation of any kind;

4. “Claim” means any written demand presented by a claimant or the claimant’s authorized representative in accordance with The Governmental Tort Claims Act to recover money from the state or political subdivision as compensation for an act or omission of a political subdivision or the state or an employee; 5. “Claimant” means the person or the person’s authorized representative who files notice of a claim in accordance with The Governmental Tort Claims Act. Only the following persons and no others may be claimants: a. any person holding an interest in real or personal property which suffers a loss, provided that the claim of the person shall be aggregated with claims of all other persons holding an interest in the property and the claims of all other persons which are derivative of the loss, and that multiple claimants shall be considered a single claimant, b. the individual actually involved in the accident or occurrence who suffers a loss, provided that the individual shall aggregate in the claim the losses of all other persons which are derivative of the loss, or c. in the case of death, an administrator, special administrator or a personal representative who shall aggregate in the claim all losses of all persons which are derivative of the death; 6. “Community health care provider” means: a. a health care provider who volunteers services at a community health center that has been deemed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a federally qualified health center as defined by 42 U.S.C., Section 1396d(l)(2)(B), b. a health provider who provides services to an organization that has been deemed a federally qualified look-alike community health center, and c. a health care provider who provides services to a community health center that has made application to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for approval and deeming as a federally qualified look- alike community health center in compliance with federal application guidance, and has received comments from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as to the status of such application with the established intent of resubmitting a modified application, or, if denied, a new application, no later than six (6) months from the date of the official notification from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requiring resubmission of a new application;

7. “Employee” means any person who is authorized to act in behalf of a political subdivision or the state whether that person is acting on a permanent or temporary basis, with or without being compensated or on a full-time or part-time basis. a. Employee also includes: (1) all elected or appointed officers, members of governing bodies and other persons designated to act for an agency or political subdivision, but the term does not mean a person or other legal entity while acting in the capacity of an independent contractor or an employee of an independent contractor, (2) from September 1, 1991, through June 30, 1996, licensed physicians, licensed osteopathic physicians and Certified Nurse-Midwives providing prenatal, delivery or infant care services to State Department of Health clients pursuant to a contract entered into with the State Department of Health in accordance with paragraph 3 of subsection C of Section 1-106 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes but only insofar as services authorized by and in conformity with the terms of the contract and the requirements of Section 1- 233 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and (3) any volunteer, full-time or part-time firefighter when performing duties for a fire department provided for in subparagraph j of paragraph 12 of this section. b. For the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, the following are employees of this state, regardless of the place in this state where duties as employees are performed: (1) physicians acting in an administrative capacity, (2) resident physicians and resident interns participating in a graduate medical education program of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, a public trust created pursuant to Section 3224 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes and any sole member not- for-profit corporation of the public trust and any sole member not-for-profit subsidiary of such corporation, or the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, (3) faculty members and staff of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine,

or a public trust created pursuant to Section 3224 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes and any sole member not-for-profit corporation of the public trust and any sole member not-for-profit subsidiary of such corporation, while engaged in teaching duties, (4) physicians who practice medicine or act in an administrative capacity as an employee of an agency of this state, (5) physicians who provide medical care to inmates pursuant to a contract with the Department of Corrections, (6) any person who is licensed to practice medicine pursuant to Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes, who is under an administrative professional services contract with the Oklahoma Health Care Authority under the auspices of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Chief Medical Officer, and who is limited to performing administrative duties such as professional guidance for medical reviews, reimbursement rates, service utilization, health care delivery and benefit design for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, only while acting within the scope of such contract, (7) licensed medical professionals under contract with city, county, or state entities who provide medical care to inmates or detainees in the custody or control of law enforcement agencies, (8) licensed mental health professionals as defined in Sections 1-103 and 5-502 of Title 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes, who are conducting initial examinations of individuals for the purpose of determining whether an individual meets the criteria for emergency detention as part of a contract with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and (9) licensed mental health professionals as defined in Sections 1-103 and 5-502 of Title 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes, who are providing mental health or substance abuse treatment services under a professional services contract with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and are providing such treatment services at a state-operated facility. Physician faculty members and physician staff of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, the

Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, or a public trust created pursuant to Section 3224 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes and any sole member not-for-profit corporation of the public trust and any sole member not-for-profit subsidiary of such corporation not acting in an administrative capacity or engaged in teaching duties are not employees or agents of the state. c. For the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, employee shall include independent contractors and employees of independent contractors while actively engaged in the transport of individuals in need of initial assessment, emergency detention, or protective custody as authorized by Section 1-110 of Title 43A of the Oklahoma Statutes. d. Except as provided in subparagraph b of this paragraph, in no event shall the state be held liable for the tortious conduct of any physician, resident physician or intern while practicing medicine or providing medical treatment to patients. e. For purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, members of the state military forces on state active duty orders or on Title 32 active duty orders are employees of this state, regardless of the place, within or outside this state, where their duties as employees are performed; 8. “Loss” means death or injury to the body or rights of a person or damage to real or personal property or rights therein; 9. “Medically indigent” means a person requiring medically necessary hospital or other health care services for the person or the dependents of the person who has no public or private third- party coverage, and whose personal resources are insufficient to provide for needed health care; 10. “Municipality” means any incorporated city or town, and all institutions, agencies or instrumentalities of a municipality; 11. “Occurrence” means a loss arising out of an accident or event or a continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions. All losses arising out of an accident or event or a continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions shall be deemed to have arisen out of one occurrence; 12. “Political subdivision” means: a. a municipality, b. a school district, including, but not limited to, a technology center school district established pursuant to Section 4410, 4411, 4420 or 4420.1 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or a public library as defined

pursuant to Section 1-104 of Title 65 of the Oklahoma Statutes, c. a county, d. a public trust where the sole beneficiary or beneficiaries are a city, town, school district or county. For purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, a public trust shall include: (1) a municipal hospital created pursuant to Sections 30-101 through 30-109 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, a county hospital created pursuant to Sections 781 through 796 of Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or is created pursuant to a joint agreement between such governing authorities, that is operated for the public benefit by a public trust created pursuant to Sections 176 through 180.4 of Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes and managed by a governing board appointed or elected by the municipality, county, or both, who exercises control of the hospital, subject to the approval of the governing body of the municipality, county, or both, (2) a public trust created pursuant to Sections 176 through 180.4 of Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes after January 1, 2009, the primary purpose of which is to own, manage, or operate a public acute care hospital in this state that serves as a teaching hospital for a medical residency program provided by a college of osteopathic medicine and provides care to indigent persons, and (3) a corporation in which all of the capital stock is owned, or a limited liability company in which all of the member interest is owned, by a public trust, e. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a housing authority created pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Housing Authorities Act, f. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, corporations organized not for profit pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma General Corporation Act for the primary purpose of developing and providing rural water supply and sewage disposal facilities to serve rural residents, g. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, districts formed pursuant to the Rural Water, Sewer, Gas and Solid Waste Management Districts Act,

h. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, master conservancy districts formed pursuant to the Conservancy Act of Oklahoma, i. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a fire protection district created pursuant to the provisions of Section 901.1 et seq. of Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes, j. for the purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a benevolent or charitable corporate volunteer or full-time fire department for an unincorporated area created pursuant to the provisions of Section 592 et seq. of Title 18 of the Oklahoma Statutes, k. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, an emergency services provider rendering services pursuant to an existing contract between the emergency services provider and the State Department of Health. Provided, however, that the acquisition of commercial liability insurance covering the activities of such emergency services provider performed within this state shall not operate as a waiver of any of the limitations, immunities or defenses provided for political subdivisions pursuant to the terms of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, l. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a conservation district created pursuant to the provisions of the Conservation District Act, m. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, districts formed pursuant to the Oklahoma Irrigation District Act, n. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, any community action agency established pursuant to Sections 5035 through 5040.1 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, o. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, any organization that is designated as a youth services agency, pursuant to Section 2-7-306 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes, p. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, any judge presiding over a drug court, as defined by Section 471.1 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, q. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, any child-placing agency licensed by this state to place children in foster family homes, r. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a circuit engineering district created pursuant to Section 687.1 of Title 69 of the Oklahoma Statutes,

s. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a substate planning district, regional council of government or other entity created pursuant to Section 1001 et seq. of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and t. for purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act only, a regional transportation authority created pursuant to Section 1370.7 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes including its contract operator and any railroad operating in interstate commerce that sells a property interest or provides services to a regional transportation authority or allows the authority to use the property or tracks of the railroad for the provision of public passenger rail service to the extent claims against the contract operator or railroad arise out of or are related to or in connection with such property interest, services or operation of the public passenger rail service. Provided, the acquisition of commercial liability insurance to cover the activities of the regional transportation authority, contract operator or railroad shall not operate as a waiver of any liabilities, immunities or defenses provided pursuant to the provisions of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, and all their institutions, instrumentalities or agencies; 13. “Scope of employment” means performance by an employee acting in good faith within the duties of the employee’s office or employment or of tasks lawfully assigned by a competent authority including the operation or use of an agency vehicle or equipment with actual or implied consent of the supervisor of the employee, but shall not include corruption or fraud; 14. “State” means the State of Oklahoma or any office, department, agency, authority, commission, board, institution, hospital, college, university, public trust created pursuant to Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes of which the State of Oklahoma is the beneficiary, or other instrumentality thereof; 15. “State active duty” shall be defined in accordance with Section 801 of Title 44 of the Oklahoma Statutes; 16. “State military forces” shall be defined in accordance with Section 801 of Title 44 of the Oklahoma Statutes; 17. “Title 32 active duty” shall be defined in accordance with Section 801 of Title 44 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and 18. “Tort” means a legal wrong, independent of contract, involving violation of a duty imposed by general law, statute, the Oklahoma Constitution, or otherwise, resulting in a loss to any person, association or corporation as the proximate result of an act or omission of a political subdivision or the state or an employee

acting within the scope of employment; provided, however, a tort shall not include a claim for inverse condemnation. Added by Laws 1978, c. 203, § 2, eff. July 1, 1978. Amended by Laws 1979, c. 280, § 1, eff. July 1, 1979; Laws 1984, c. 226, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1985; Laws 1986, c. 95, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1986; Laws 1986, c. 257, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 1986; Laws 1986, c. 247, § 21, operative July 1, 1986; Laws 1987, c. 123, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1987; Laws 1987, c. 234, § 1, eff. July 1, 1987; Laws 1989, c. 286, § 8, emerg. eff. May 24, 1989; Laws 1990, c. 313, § 1, emerg. eff. May 30, 1990; Laws 1991, c. 55, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Laws 1991, c. 250, § 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 69, § 26, emerg. eff. April 13, 1992; Laws 1993, c. 177, § 4, emerg. eff. May 13, 1993; Laws 1994, c. 329, § 10, eff. July 1, 1994; Laws 2000, c. 59, § 2, emerg. eff. April 14, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 42, § 1, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2002, c. 462, § 2, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2003, c. 193, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws 2003, c. 304, § 1, emerg. eff. May 28, 2003; Laws 2004, c. 46, § 1, eff. July 1, 2004; Laws 2004, c. 368, § 19, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2007, c. 139, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2008, c. 348, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2008; Laws 2009, c. 315, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2010, c. 2, § 21, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010; Laws 2010, c. 134, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2010, c. 255, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2014, c. 77, § 1, emerg. eff. April 21, 2014; Laws 2018, c. 233, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws 2021, c. 12, § 28, emerg. eff. April 13, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 228, § 18, emerg. eff. May 5, 2022; Laws 2024, c. 452, § 111, emerg. eff. June 14, 2024; Laws 2025, c. 314, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2025. NOTE: Laws 1984, c. 228, § 1 repealed by Laws 1985, c. 357, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1985. Laws 1987, c. 82, § 1 repealed by Laws 1987, c. 234, § 2, eff. July 1, 1987. Section 1 of Vetoed House Bill No. 2637 of 2001 repealed by Laws 2002, c. 462, § 5, eff. July 1, 2002. Laws 2009, c. 234, § 143 repealed by Laws 2010, c. 2, § 22, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010. Laws 2009, c. 313, § 1 repealed by Laws 2010, c. 2, § 23, emerg. eff. March 3, 2010. Laws 2021, c. 41, § 1 repealed by Laws 2022, c. 228, § 19, emerg. eff. May 5, 2022. Laws 2021, c. 241, § 1 repealed by Laws 2022, c. 228, § 20, emerg. eff. May 5, 2022. NOTE: The effective date of Laws 2001, c. 42, § 1 was amended from Nov. 1, 2001, to July 1, 2002, by Laws 2001, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 4, § 1, emerg. eff. Oct. 24, 2001.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 131 cases (41 in the last 5 years), 1981–2026 · leading case: Sanders v. Turn Key Health Clinics, 2025 OK 19 (Okla. 2025).
Sanders v. Turn Key Health Clinics, 2025 OK 19 (Okla. 2025). · cites it 55× “Turn Key argues it is immune from liability based upon 51 O.S.Supp.2014, §152 ¶36 In Sullins v. American Medical Response of Oklahoma, Inc.”
Barrios v. Haskell Cnty. Pub. Facilities Auth., 432 P.3d 233 (Okla. 2018). · cites it 5× “245, 249-50 (codified at 51 O.S.Supp.2015 §§ 152 -153 ). Id. sec. 1, § 152(14), 2014 O.”
Bivins v. State Ex Rel. Oklahoma Mem'l Hosp., 917 P.2d 456 (Okla. 1996). · cites it 10× “[35] This argument invokes the terms of 51 O.S.1991 § 152(5), which provide that "in no event shall the state be held liable for the tortious conduct of any physician, resident physician or intern while practicing medicine or providing medical treatment to patients.”
Anderson v. Eichner, 890 P.2d 1329 (Okla. 1994). · cites it 9× “Motions for Summary Judgment should be and hereby are granted, and that judgment is granted as a matter of law in favor of these aforesaid Defendants and against the Plaintiffs.”
Roberts v. South Oklahoma City Hosp. Trust, 742 P.2d 1077 (Okla. 1986). · cites it 13× “[17] Title 51 O.S.Supp. 1985, § 152 provides in pertinent part: "8.”
Kluver v. Weatherford Hosp. Auth., 859 P.2d 1081 (Okla. 1993). · cites it 4× “" Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152 (8)(d) (Supp. 1984).”
I. T. K. v. Mounds Pub. Schs., 2019 OK 59 (Okla. 2019). · cites it 3× “" 24 Title 51 O.S. 2011, §152 (11), stated a "'political subdivision' means .”
Beedle v. Wilson, 422 F.3d 1059 (10th Cir. 2005). · cites it 2× “The GTCA specifically directs that a political subdivision includes a public trust where the sole beneficiary or beneficiaries are a city, town, school, school district or county. For purposes of The Governmental Tort Claims Act, a public trust shall include a municipal hospital…”
Sullins v. Am. Med. Response of Oklahoma, Inc., 2001 OK 20 (Okla. 2001). · cites it 4× “I agree with the majority opinion that 51 O.S.Supp.2000, § 152(2) controls, and that "If AMR is an entity designated to act in behalf of EMSA, a public trust, then it is an `agency' of EMSA, a political subdivision under the GTCA.”
Crawford v. Osu Med. Trust, 2022 OK 25 (Okla. 2022). · cites it 21× “51 O.S.Supp.2014 § 152 Watkins v. Central State Griffin Memorial Hospital , 2016 OK 71 377 P.”
Winters Ex Rel. Winters v. City of Oklahoma, 740 P.2d 724 (Okla. 1987). · cites it 4× “City’s motion to dismiss was predicated upon 51 O.S.1981 § 152 6(a) and (b), 153, 155(18) 1 for the reason that the plaintiff's *725 petition failed to state a claim 2 against the City as a political subdivision because City, a municipality, does not have the power nor the…”
Cossey v. Cherokee Nation Enter., LLC, 2009 OK 6 (Okla. 2009). · cites it 3× “VIII, § 1(requiring that elected state officers shall automatically be suspended upon their being declared guilty of a felony by a court of competent jurisdiction); 51 O.S.2001, § 152(1) (the state governmental tort claims law defining "action" as a proceeding in a court of…”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(1) — 1 case
Cossey v. Cherokee Nation Enter., LLC, 2009 OK 6 (Okla. 2009). “VIII, § 1(requiring that elected state officers shall automatically be suspended upon their being declared guilty of a felony by a court of competent jurisdiction); 51 O.S.2001, § 152(1) (the state governmental tort claims law defining "action" as a proceeding in a court of…”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(10) — 3 cases
Teeter v. City of Edmond, 2004 OK 5 (Okla. 2004).
Davis v. City of Tulsa, 87 P.3d 1106 (Okla. Civ. App. 2004).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(11) — 6 cases
Cossey v. Cherokee Nation Enter., LLC, 2009 OK 6 (Okla. 2009). “VIII, § 1(requiring that elected state officers shall automatically be suspended upon their being declared guilty of a felony by a court of competent jurisdiction); 51 O.S.2001, § 152(1) (the state governmental tort claims law defining "action" as a proceeding in a court of…”
McCathern v. City of Oklahoma City, 95 P.3d 1090 (Okla. 2004).
Duncan v. City of Nichols Hills, 913 P.2d 1303 (Okla. 1996).
Wirtz v. Glanz, 932 P.2d 540 (Okla. Civ. App. 1996).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(11)(b) — 1 case
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(11)(f) — 1 case
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(11)(n) — 1 case
Dority v. Yoder, 2023 OK CIV APP 20 (Okla. Civ. App. 2022).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(12) — 10 cases
Lafalier v. Lead-impacted Communities, 2010 OK 48 (Okla. 2010).
Osterhout v. Morgan (E.D. Okla. 2020).
Childers v. Watts (E.D. Okla. 2021).
Osterhout v. Morgan (E.D. Okla. 2023).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(14) — 9 cases
Barrios v. Haskell Cnty. Pub. Facilities Auth., 432 P.3d 233 (Okla. 2018). “245, 249-50 (codified at 51 O.S.Supp.2015 §§ 152 -153 ). Id. sec. 1, § 152(14), 2014 O.”
Payne v. Kerns, 2020 OK 31 (Okla. 2020).
Helm v. Bd. of Cnty. Commissioners of Rogers Cnty., 2019 OK CIV APP 68 (Okla. Civ. App. 2019).
Helm v. Bd. of Cnty. Commissioners of Rogers Cnty., 2019 OK CIV APP 67 (Okla. Civ. App. 2019).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(2) — 3 cases
Frazier v. Bryan Mem'l Hosp. Auth., 775 P.2d 281 (Okla. 1989).
Sullins v. Am. Med. Response of Oklahoma, Inc., 2001 OK 20 (Okla. 2001). “I agree with the majority opinion that 51 O.S.Supp.2000, § 152(2) controls, and that "If AMR is an entity designated to act in behalf of EMSA, a public trust, then it is an `agency' of EMSA, a political subdivision under the GTCA.”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(3) — 3 cases
McCracken v. City of Lawton, 648 P.2d 18 (Okla. 1982).
Huff v. State, 764 P.2d 183 (Okla. 1988).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(4) — 3 cases
I. T. K. v. Mounds Pub. Schs., 2019 OK 59 (Okla. 2019). “" 24 Title 51 O.S. 2011, §152 (11), stated a "'political subdivision' means .”
Huff v. State, 764 P.2d 183 (Okla. 1988).
Duncan v. City of Stroud, 2015 OK CIV APP 28 (Okla. Civ. App. 2015).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(4)(b) — 1 case
Ingram v. State, 786 P.2d 77 (Okla. 1990).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(4)(c) — 1 case
Carlson v. City of Broken Arrow, 844 P.2d 152 (Okla. 1992).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(5) — 8 cases
Bivins v. State Ex Rel. Oklahoma Mem'l Hosp., 917 P.2d 456 (Okla. 1996). “[35] This argument invokes the terms of 51 O.S.1991 § 152(5), which provide that "in no event shall the state be held liable for the tortious conduct of any physician, resident physician or intern while practicing medicine or providing medical treatment to patients.”
Anderson v. Eichner, 890 P.2d 1329 (Okla. 1994). “Motions for Summary Judgment should be and hereby are granted, and that judgment is granted as a matter of law in favor of these aforesaid Defendants and against the Plaintiffs.”
Nelson v. Pollay, 916 P.2d 1369 (Okla. 1996).
Jackson v. Oklahoma Mem'l Hosp., 909 P.2d 765 (Okla. 1995).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(5)(a)(1) — 1 case
Sullins v. Am. Med. Response of Oklahoma, Inc., 2001 OK 20 (Okla. 2001). “I agree with the majority opinion that 51 O.S.Supp.2000, § 152(2) controls, and that "If AMR is an entity designated to act in behalf of EMSA, a public trust, then it is an `agency' of EMSA, a political subdivision under the GTCA.”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(5)(b)(B) — 1 case
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(6) — 7 cases
Roberts v. South Oklahoma City Hosp. Trust, 742 P.2d 1077 (Okla. 1986). “[17] Title 51 O.S.Supp. 1985, § 152 provides in pertinent part: "8.”
Kluver v. Weatherford Hosp. Auth., 859 P.2d 1081 (Okla. 1993). “" Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152 (8)(d) (Supp. 1984).”
Huff v. State, 764 P.2d 183 (Okla. 1988).
Bentley v. Kirk, 348 P.3d 1112 (Okla. Civ. App. 2015).
Fowler v. Norman Mun. Hosp., 810 P.2d 822 (Okla. 1991).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(6)(a) — 1 case
Winters Ex Rel. Winters v. City of Oklahoma, 740 P.2d 724 (Okla. 1987). “City’s motion to dismiss was predicated upon 51 O.S.1981 § 152 6(a) and (b), 153, 155(18) 1 for the reason that the plaintiff's *725 petition failed to state a claim 2 against the City as a political subdivision because City, a municipality, does not have the power nor the…”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(6)(b) — 1 case
Wilson v. Gipson Ex Rel. Gipson, 753 P.2d 1349 (Okla. 1988).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(6)(d) — 3 cases
Kluver v. Weatherford Hosp. Auth., 859 P.2d 1081 (Okla. 1993). “" Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152 (8)(d) (Supp. 1984).”
Frazier v. Bryan Mem'l Hosp. Auth., 775 P.2d 281 (Okla. 1989).
Offield Ex Rel. Offield v. Park View Hosp., 2002 OK CIV APP 104 (Okla. Civ. App. 2002).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(7) — 1 case
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(7)(b) — 1 case
Barrios v. Haskell Cnty. Pub. Facilities Auth., 432 P.3d 233 (Okla. 2018). “245, 249-50 (codified at 51 O.S.Supp.2015 §§ 152 -153 ). Id. sec. 1, § 152(14), 2014 O.”
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(7)(b)(7) — 2 cases
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(8) — 5 cases
Roberts v. South Oklahoma City Hosp. Trust, 742 P.2d 1077 (Okla. 1986). “[17] Title 51 O.S.Supp. 1985, § 152 provides in pertinent part: "8.”
Sullins v. Am. Med. Response of Oklahoma, Inc., 2001 OK 20 (Okla. 2001). “I agree with the majority opinion that 51 O.S.Supp.2000, § 152(2) controls, and that "If AMR is an entity designated to act in behalf of EMSA, a public trust, then it is an `agency' of EMSA, a political subdivision under the GTCA.”
Fowler v. Norman Mun. Hosp., 810 P.2d 822 (Okla. 1991).
Elledge v. Stillwater Med. Ctr., 2003 OK CIV APP 6 (Okla. Civ. App. 2002).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(8)(a) — 1 case
Morain v. City of Norman, 863 P.2d 1246 (Okla. 1993).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(8)(b) — 1 case
Martin v. Johnson, 1998 OK 127 (Okla. 1998).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(8)(d) — 2 cases
Kluver v. Weatherford Hosp. Auth., 859 P.2d 1081 (Okla. 1993). “" Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152 (8)(d) (Supp. 1984).”
Beedle v. Darby, 996 P.2d 934 (Okla. 2000).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(8)(g) — 1 case
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(9) — 10 cases
Parker v. City of Midwest City, 850 P.2d 1065 (Okla. 1993).
Nail v. City of Henryetta, 911 P.2d 914 (Okla. 1996).
Medina v. State, 871 P.2d 1379 (Okla. 1993).
Carswell v. Oklahoma State Univ., 1999 OK 102 (Okla. 2000).
— Okla. Stat. tit. 51, § 152(A) — 1 case
Hill v. Brown (N.D. Okla. 2020).
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