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OK HB3052
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Stewart
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AI Summary
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Named after Sir Major White-Bullock, an 11-month-old who died from fentanyl toxicity after documented repeated prenatal exposure, requiring mandatory enhanced child safety reviews when a parent has a second or subsequent fentanyl-exposed infant within a five-year period
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Department of Human Services must identify and notify qualified family members (grandparents, adult siblings, aunts, uncles) about repeat prenatal fentanyl exposure cases, allowing them to participate in safety planning, temporary placement, or kinship care
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DHS must establish a statewide tracking mechanism to flag repeat prenatal fentanyl exposure cases and prevent case isolation across counties, with hospitals required to report fentanyl-positive births
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Courts must receive summaries of prior DHS involvement and family notification status in repeat exposure cases, with authority to order immediate kinship placement evaluations and expanded protective supervision
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Effective November 1, 2026, with DHS required to promulgate rules within 180 days and provide training to department staff, hospitals, and courts
Legislative Description
Children; Sir Major White-Bullock Child Protection and Family Notification Act; purpose; terms; Department of Human Services; safety review; notify; exception; tracking; court; rules; training; codification; effective date.
Last Action
Authored by Senator Frix (principal Senate author)
3/5/2026