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SB 1901

Public health and safety; prohibiting certain actions by certain entities; requiring certain actions. Effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Shane Jett

Oklahoma SB 1901 prohibits and requires unspecified public health and safety actions; currently under Health and Human Services committee review with details unavailable.

Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
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Bill Summary · SB 1901

Legislative bill overview

SB 1901 is an Oklahoma bill currently in early legislative stages that addresses public health and safety matters by prohibiting certain unspecified actions by certain entities while requiring other unspecified actions. The bill was introduced by Senator Shane Jett and is currently under review by the Health and Human Services committee.

Why is this important

Without access to the bill's actual text, the real-world impact cannot be determined. However, bills in the Health and Human Services committee typically affect healthcare policy, medical licensing, disease prevention, or safety standards that impact Oklahoma residents and healthcare providers.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific prohibitions and requirements are not publicly available in this summary, making it impossible to identify likely areas of disagreement without reviewing the full legislative text
  • Committee review suggests substantive policy changes that may affect healthcare providers, public health agencies, or other regulated entities
  • The effective date provision may create implementation timelines that stakeholders view as rushed or inadequate for compliance

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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