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OK HB3203
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Justin Humphrey
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AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma's aggravated assault and battery statute to add a new category: medical providers who knowingly perform treatments without obtaining informed consent from patients
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Defines "aggravated medical assault and battery" as administering treatment causing physical injury or emotional distress without consent, failing to provide adequate information about risks and alternatives, or proceeding after a patient explicitly declines
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Creates a Class B5 felony for medical consent violations, punishable by up to 4 years imprisonment, up to $5,000 fine, or both
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Defines "informed consent" as providing clear, comprehensive information about the nature, risks, and benefits of proposed treatment to allow knowledgeable patient decision-making
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Crimes and punishments; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Rules
2/3/2026