Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1145

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Healing arts; terms; legislative findings; protections; practitioners; penalties; effective date.

Impact

This bill is expected to significantly impact state laws related to the regulation of healing arts. By formalizing definitions and outlining the responsibilities of practitioners, HB1145 aims to enhance the overall quality of care and the professional standards within the industry. It underscores the commitment of the legislature to safeguard not only the interests of practitioners but also the welfare of patients receiving care. This legislative move could lead to increased accountability and higher standards for practice within the healing arts domain.

Summary

House Bill 1145 addresses various aspects of the healing arts by defining terms that will guide the practice and regulation of healing arts practitioners. The bill emphasizes the legislative findings that establish the need for protecting both practitioners and patients in this field. It aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities of practitioners while ensuring that there are adequate protections in place for patients receiving care. The approach reflects a legislative intent to create a more structured and supportive environment for healing arts professionals in the state.

Contention

While HB1145 seeks to bring clarity and protections within the healing arts, there may be contention surrounding parameters like the penalties imposed for non-compliance and how these definitions align with existing laws. Some stakeholders might argue about the implications of regulatory compliance and how such measures could affect the operational flexibility of healing arts practitioners. The emphasis on patient protection is notable; however, the balance between enforcement of regulations and support for practitioners will likely be a key point of discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

OK HB1145

Carry Over Healing arts; terms; legislative findings; protections; practitioners; penalties; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1145

Healing arts; terms; legislative findings; protections; practitioners; penalties; effective date.

OK SB361

Indigenous or traditional healing therapies; granting certain protections to practitioners; prohibiting certain acts. Effective date.

OK HB1178

Service animals; making certain acts unlawful; penalties; effective date.

OK HB1012

Data privacy; Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act; consumer protection; civil penalties; effective date.

OK SB665

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

OK HB2723

Law enforcement officers; citizen review board; procedures; exemptions; legislative findings; effective date.

OK HB1122

Amusements and sports; State Athletic Commission Act; terms; jurisdiction; licensing; events; penalties; exceptions; testing; effective date.

OK SB1096

Health benefit plan legislation; prohibiting certain legislation. Effective date.

OK HB1817

Waters and water rights; stating legislative findings; creating the Oklahoma Water Resources Board Well Driller and Pump Installer Program; effective date.

OK HB2299

Article V Conventions; enacting the Dr. Tom Coburn Act; definitions; prohibited conduct; criminal penalties; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.