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OK SB1560
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Randy Grellner
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AI Summary
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Prohibits businesses from refusing services, products, venue admission, or transportation based on whether a person has received any medical intervention (defined as procedures, treatments, drugs, injections, or medications)
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Bans employers from requiring medical interventions as a condition of employment, with exceptions for federal law requirements, foreign travel mandates, and entities receiving Medicare/Medicaid funding; employers must provide 14 days written notice when foreign travel requires medical interventions
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Prohibits schools (public, private, parochial, K-12, and higher education) from mandating medical interventions for attendance, campus entry, or employment
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Bars state and local governments from requiring medical interventions for government benefits, services, licenses, public building entry, public transportation, or employment (except Medicare/Medicaid funded entities)
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Enforcement authority granted to the Attorney General and county district attorneys, who may seek injunctive relief and recover costs and attorney fees; declares an emergency for immediate effect upon passage
Legislative Description
Medical interventions; creating the Oklahoma Medical Freedom Act; prohibiting certain acts by businesses, ticket issuers, and schools. Emergency.
Last Action
Coauthored by Senator Jett
2/10/2026