Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1778

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Abortion; establishing certain crime and penalty; authorizing certain prosecution by the Attorney General. Emergency.

Impact

If enacted, SB1778 would significantly modify the legal landscape surrounding abortion access for minors in Oklahoma. The bill precludes affirmative defenses that would mitigate accountability in cases where a parent or guardian authorized the trafficking of a minor related to abortion. It also affords the Attorney General the power to prosecute cases independently of local district attorneys, thereby centralizing enforcement authority and augmenting state control over abortion regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1778 aims to establish the crime of abortion trafficking in Oklahoma. It targets situations where individuals conceal an abortion from the parents or guardians of a pregnant, un-emancipated minor. The bill makes it a prosecutable offense to procure or facilitate an abortion or abortion-inducing drug for minors without proper parental consent. This initiative is positioned as a means to protect minors from potential exploitation, reinforcing parental authority within the decision-making process regarding abortion.

Contention

The bill is likely to face contention due to its implications on minor rights and parental consent dynamics. Advocates argue that it is essential for protecting minors and ensuring that parents are involved in critical health decisions. Conversely, opponents may view it as an infringement on personal autonomy and an overreach of state power into private family matters. Concerns also arise regarding the potential for the bill to complicate access to necessary medical care for minors in sensitive situations.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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