Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1074

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Illegal organ harvesting; defining certain term. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1074 will impose stringent penalties for offenders convicted of engaging in such trafficking activities. Individuals found guilty could face a felony charge punishable by up to **life imprisonment**, significant fines, and mandatory restitution for victims. The bill outlines that those exploiting minors in trafficking scenarios face even more severe consequences. This will likely enhance legal repercussions for traffickers and potentially deter human trafficking practices that exploit vulnerable individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 1074 focuses on addressing **illegal organ harvesting** in Oklahoma by amending Section 748 of Title 21. It defines illegal organ harvesting as recruiting, enticing, harboring, maintaining, transporting, or obtaining by deception, force, fraud, or coercion any individual for the illegal acquisition of body parts or organs. The bill aims to strengthen the state's legal framework against human trafficking and expands the definition to include organ harvesting, providing clarity on the heinous nature of such acts.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB1074 may arise in regard to the balance between robust anti-trafficking laws and the concerns over due process. Opponents may argue that such strict provisions might lead to misapplications of the law or unjust convictions, especially in complex cases involving coercion. Additionally, the bill’s implications on medical ethics and the proper regulation of organ transplantation may also spark discussions among medical professionals and legal advocates who prioritize patient rights and consent.

Notable points

A notable aspect of SB1074 is the explicit inclusion of definitions and terms pertaining to coercion and trafficking, drawing attention to various methods of exploitation. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes that consent from victims is not a valid defense in trafficking prosecutions, marking a significant stance on victim rights and protections. This legislative change reflects a broader trend within states to expand the fight against human trafficking beyond traditional definitions, addressing newer forms of exploitation such as organ trafficking.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1074

Illegal organ harvesting; defining certain term. Effective date.

OK SB865

Illegal organ harvesting; modifying definition of human trafficking. Effective date.

OK HB2515

Crimes and punishments; modifying scope of certain prohibited acts; defining terms; effective date.

OK HB3408

Crimes and punishments; child abuse; definition; term; effective date.

OK HB1386

Children; definitions; term; effective date.

OK HB1386

Children; definitions; term; effective date.

OK SB1072

Child grooming; creating certain felony; providing certain definition. Effective date.

OK SB1072

Child grooming; creating certain felony; providing certain definition. Effective date.

OK HB1215

Human trafficking; creating the Human Trafficking Law; modifying scope of certain defined terms; requiring registration with the Sex Offenders Act; directing Information be submitted to the FBI; effective date.

OK SB53

Child sexual abuse material; modifying certain term. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.