Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1798

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Abortion; deeming certain abortions unnecessary. Emergency.

Impact

The enactment of SB1798 would profoundly affect existing statutes by tightening restrictions on abortion access. It criminalizes the act of performing or attempting an abortion unless it is deemed crucial for saving the life of the mother in a medical emergency. Offenders could face severe penalties, including felony charges, which may introduce a chilling effect among healthcare providers regarding the provision of reproductive health services. The emergency declaration attached to the bill underscores the urgency perceived by its proponents, suggesting a need for swift implementation.

Summary

Senate Bill 1798 seeks to amend existing laws regarding abortion in Oklahoma, specifically by redefining circumstances under which an abortion may be performed. The bill stipulates that abortions may only be legally conducted in cases where a medical emergency places the life of the pregnant woman at significant risk. This narrow definition limits the viability of abortion as an option for many women, essentially categorizing numerous scenarios as unnecessary for the purposes of abortion, even if psychological or emotional health issues are involved.

Contention

The bill has sparked significant debate surrounding women's rights and reproductive health. Proponents advocate for the protection of life and see the bill as a necessary safeguard against perceived abuses of abortion. On the other hand, opponents argue that the restrictions imposed by SB1798 may jeopardize women's health and autonomy, potentially forcing them into dangerous situations. Critics also raise concerns about the implications for healthcare providers and the moral responsibilities inherent in making such high-stakes medical decisions under such pressure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB834

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

OK SB287

Abortion; removing certain restriction on prosecution. Emergency.

OK SB731

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

OK SB402

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

OK HB2088

Abortion definition; clarifying terms; effective date.

OK SB368

Abortion; providing certain construction. Emergency.

OK SB538

Childbirth; modifying grantmaking authority of State Department of Health under the Choosing Childbirth Act; stipulating additional reimbursable services. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1656

Abortion exceptions; exceptions to criminalization of abortion in certain situations; codification; effective date.

OK SB656

Child support; creating the Paternal Responsibility Act; making certain persons financially liable for certain prenatal care; establishing certain procedures for certain actions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB757

Pregnancy care and support; requiring creation of certain program subject to available funding; stating eligibility requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.