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OK SB1762
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits corporal punishments including amputation, stoning, flogging, blinding, and other forms of mutilation as legal sanctions, making any contracts or tribunal decisions authorizing such acts unenforceable in Oklahoma
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Criminalizes female genital mutilation as a felony punishable by 1-5 years imprisonment and fines up to $20,000, with mandatory permanent license revocation for medical professionals involved; parental or minor consent is not a defense
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Prohibits physical violence or psychological coercion to punish perceived immorality, apostasy, blasphemy, or violations of religious/cultural dress codes, with enhanced penalties for related felonies
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Extends the statute of limitations for civil claims involving sexual assault or "transgender-related medical mutilation" of minors until the victim's 45th birthday
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Bars recognition of marriages involving anyone under 18, marriages entered under coercion, and polygamous marriages; prohibits courts from applying rules that discriminate based on gender or religion in family law matters
Legislative Description
Protection of fundamental rights; prohibiting certain acts of punishment, penalty, or legal sanction. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/3/2026