Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1614

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Practice of chiropractic; prohibiting use of biological products by chiropractic physician. Effective date.

Impact

By prohibiting the use of biological products, such as stem cells and platelet-rich plasma therapies, SB1614 directly influences the scope of practice for chiropractic physicians in Oklahoma. This change is intended to safeguard patient safety and ensure that chiropractic practices align more closely with recognized medical standards. The bill represents a significant step towards consolidating professional conduct guidelines, thereby increasing accountability among practitioners and ultimately protecting patients from potentially unsafe or unregulated treatments.

Summary

Senate Bill 1614 aims to amend the Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act by specifically prohibiting chiropractic physicians from using biological products in their practices. The bill seeks to enhance regulatory compliance within the chiropractic profession by updating statutory language and outlining the penalties that may be imposed for violations. These penalties include the potential for license suspension, revocation, fines, or probation, among other measures designed to maintain professional standards within the field of chiropractic care.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. Critics have raised concerns over the broad nature of the prohibitions imposed by SB1614, suggesting that the restrictions on biological products might limit treatment options for patients who could benefit from such therapies. Opponents argue that these provisions may lessen the ability of chiropractic physicians to innovate and offer contemporary treatments that could enhance patient outcomes. Discussions surrounding SB1614 may reflect broader tensions within healthcare regulation, balancing the advancement of treatment methods against public health concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1044

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act; modifying scope of practice; adding supplements that a chiropractor may prescribe or administer; effective date.

OK SB60

Board of Chiropractic Examiners; extending sunset date. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1385

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act; modifying continuing education requirements; effective date.

OK HB1968

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act; modifying continuing education requirements; effective date.

OK HB2804

Professions and occupations; Board of Chiropractic Examiners; extending sunset date; effective date; emergency.

OK SB227

Practice of pharmacy; prohibiting certain acts by wholesale distributor except under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK HB1963

Telemedicine; definitions; health care coverage; telemedicine visits; requirements; practice of medicine; physicians; effective date.

OK SB557

Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act; providing that denial of payment to claimant constitutes an unfair claim settlement practice. Effective date.

OK HB2119

Discrimination; discriminatory practices; effective date.

OK HB1984

Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

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LA HB552

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NV AB441

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NM SB110

Chiropractic Board Changes

NV SB376

Revises provisions governing industrial insurance. (BDR 53-629)

FL H1063

Chiropractic Medicine

OK HB2634

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Professions and Occupations Act of 2025; effective date.

NV AB513

Revises provisions relating to chiropractic physicians and chiropractic assistants. (BDR 54-630)