Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1637

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Funeral Services Licensing Act; allowing for natural organic reduction burials in Oklahoma. Effective date.

Impact

The amendments will allow for a more environmentally friendly option for body disposal, which may appeal to citizens seeking alternatives to traditional burial or cremation methods. By regulating this process under the existing framework of the Funeral Services Licensing Act, the bill aims to create a clear operational standard and oversight mechanism through the Oklahoma Funeral Board. This could enhance public confidence in the legitimacy and safety of the services provided by funeral establishments that adopt natural organic reduction.

Summary

Senate Bill 1637 proposes amendments to the Funeral Services Licensing Act in Oklahoma, allowing licensed funeral directors and embalmers to utilize natural organic reduction as a method for the disposition of human remains. This bill introduces definitions and requirements for natural organic reduction facilities, ensuring that these establishments are integrated with licensed funeral service businesses. Licensed funeral establishments would be responsible for the operational aspects of the reduction process, as well as maintaining compliance with health and environmental regulations.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the cultural and ethical implications of natural organic reduction, as this method is not currently recognized by all communities or religions. Some stakeholders may argue that the focus on increasing operational efficiency and expanding service options might overlook traditional practices and sentiments associated with death and burial. As the bill mandates strict licensing and operational requirements, it could serve to address public apprehensions, but may also face opposition from those who prefer to retain more conventional methods of body disposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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