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OK SB1951
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Dusty Deevers
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AI Summary
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Creates the RESTORE Act to promote "restorative reproductive medicine" (RRM), defined as approaches that restore normal reproductive physiology without methods that are "suppressive, circumventive, or destructive to the human body"
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Requires the State Department of Health to collect data every 3 years on infertility care standards, including use of RRM prior to assisted reproductive technology (IVF, artificial insemination, etc.)
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Mandates all Title X-funded facilities include fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs) in family planning services within 12 months, with compliance as a condition of funding
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Prohibits discrimination against healthcare providers who decline to participate in assisted reproductive technology based on religious beliefs or moral convictions
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Directs the Department of Health to update professional licensing requirements, develop public health curricula on reproductive conditions, and coordinate research on conditions including endometriosis, PCOS, and male-factor infertility
Legislative Description
Reproductive health and fertility; creating the Reproductive Empowerment and Support Through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE) Act. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Committee then to Appropriations Committee
2/3/2026