Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1775

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Abortion; modifying certain violation and penalty. Effective date.

Impact

If SB1775 is enacted, it would substantially alter sections of the Oklahoma Statutes that govern reproductive health by elevating the consequences for individuals who assist in or facilitate abortion procedures. This would not only affect healthcare providers, such as doctors and nurses, but it could also lead to a chilling effect on medical practices related to reproductive health in Oklahoma. The change in law targets the very structure of access to abortion services, which could lead to fewer providers willing to offer such medical procedures due to fear of legal repercussions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1775 seeks to amend the existing Oklahoma laws surrounding abortion, specifically targeting the procurement of abortions. The bill modifies the penalties associated with administering or procuring abortion services, reclassifying such actions under more severe criminal implications. Those found guilty of violating this law would be liable for felony charges, resulting in imprisonment in the state penitentiary for a duration ranging from two to five years, thereby intensifying the legal ramifications for medical practitioners involved in abortion services.

Contention

The bill is likely to be contentious, igniting debates on reproductive rights and healthcare access. Proponents argue that stricter penalties are necessary to uphold the state’s stance on protecting potential life; however, opponents contend that such measures will infringe upon women's rights and inhibit their decision-making regarding their own health. Furthermore, the implications of this bill extend to wider societal debates surrounding bodily autonomy, the legality of medical procedures, and the role of state versus federal laws in regulating healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB862

Criminal violations; modifying certain misdemeanor; modifying certain felony. Effective date.

OK SB731

Abortion; adding and modifying definitions of abortion. Effective date.

OK SB1061

Controlled dangerous substances; modifying applicability of certain violations and penalties; authorizing certain diversion programs. Effective date.

OK SB834

Abortion; making certain definitions and exceptions relating to abortion uniform. Emergency.

OK SB402

Abortion; creating the Prenatal Equal Protection Act; modifying applicability of certain crimes and punishments. Emergency.

OK HB2535

Materials harmful to minors; modifying penalties; effective date.

OK HB2088

Abortion definition; clarifying terms; effective date.

OK SB1052

Weapons; modifying lawful carry; removing certain notification of violation provision. Effective date.

OK SB859

Larceny of a firearm; modifying penalties for larceny of a firearm. Effective date.

OK SB1041

Home food processing; creating the Home Food Processing Act; adding and modifying definitions; requiring certain labeling; modifying certain misdemeanor penalty. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.