Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB375

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Health departments; requiring health departments to make available birth control; requiring certain hours of operation. Effective date.

Impact

The passing of SB375 would have significant implications on Oklahoma's public health framework. The requirement for health departments to offer birth control increases the availability of reproductive health options within the state. This legislation reflects a shift towards a more proactive approach in addressing health needs and could potentially reduce rates of unintended pregnancies, thereby improving community health outcomes. The updates to hours of operation also seek to align health department services with the needs of the public, allowing for better accessibility to vital health services.

Summary

Senate Bill 375 (SB375) amends the Oklahoma Health Department regulations to mandate that local health departments provide birth control services to the public. Effective from November 1, 2021, the bill specifies that such services must be available during a designated set of operational hours, ensuring accessibility for individuals seeking these services. The legislation aims to enhance public health resources, specifically in reproductive health, by formalizing the provision of birth control through health department facilities.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB375 may revolve around differing views on reproductive rights and the role of government in healthcare. Supporters argue that providing accessible birth control is essential for public health and aligns with contemporary health strategies to empower individuals in managing their reproductive choices. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of government-funded birth control services and the moral considerations surrounding reproductive health issues. These tensions highlight broader societal conversations about personal choice, health equity, and governmental responsibilities in healthcare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1058

Public health; requiring certain perinatal mental health screenings; requiring the State Department of Health to make available certain resources; requiring compilation and publication of certain data. Effective date.

OK HB1942

Public health and safety; requiring the dispatch of certain calls to volunteer fire departments; effective date.

OK SB670

Health care providers; requiring certain continuing education; requiring specified mental health screening. Effective date.

OK SB381

Quick Action Closing Fund; requiring Department of Commerce to make available certain information. Effective date.

OK SB381

Quick Action Closing Fund; requiring Department of Commerce to make available certain information. Effective date.

OK SB844

Mental health; requiring the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to issue certain request for proposals subject to availability of funds; transferring certain duties. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB844

Mental health; requiring the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services to issue certain request for proposals subject to availability of funds; transferring certain duties. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB120

Animal feeding operations; requiring owners and operators to provide proof of residency. Effective date.

OK SB5

Hospitals; requiring hospitals to compile certain lists; requiring the State Department of Health to publish certain information. Effective date.

OK SB379

Law enforcement mental health wellness; requiring certain training. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.