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OK HB3795
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Stacy Jo Adams
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AI Summary
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Parents must receive full access to all medical records of their minor children (under 18), including lab results, imaging, prescriptions, diagnoses, clinical notes, and billing information, within 5 business days of request
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Health care providers cannot require or encourage minors to create independent electronic patient portal accounts separate from their parents, and must override any system that automatically restricts parental access at certain ages
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Parental access does not apply to records related to minor-consent services (STI testing/treatment, substance abuse treatment, pregnancy-related care), records prohibited by court order, or records where disclosure poses documented risk of harm to the child
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Providers cannot charge fees for enabling or maintaining parental portal access, and any denial must be in writing citing specific statutory exceptions
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Non-compliance constitutes an unfair or deceptive practice under the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act and a reportable violation to professional licensing boards; effective November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Minor medical records; terms; access; exception; statutory; administrative requirements; fee; enforcement; effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Public Health
2/4/2026