Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1428

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Refer
3/31/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  
Enrolled
4/30/26  

Caption

Alzheimer's disease and related dementias; creating certain office, position, and revolving fund within the State Department of Health. Effective date.

Impact

The bill will introduce a dedicated governance structure that focuses specifically on dementia services, which previously lacked centralized oversight. By creating a revolving fund designated for these services, the bill ensures a consistent supply of resources necessary for research, training, and service enhancement. It seeks to address the pressing needs of the aging population in Oklahoma who are suffering from Alzheimer’s and related dementias. By facilitating better data collection and public awareness campaigns, the bill aims to raise the standard of care across different settings, including home-based and community-based environments.

Summary

Senate Bill 1428 establishes the Office of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia Service Coordination within the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This new office is tasked with overseeing the coordination of services related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, aiming to provide a comprehensive system of support for both individuals affected by these conditions and their caregivers. Through this legislation, the state aims to streamline services, reduce duplication, and enhance educational resources related to dementia, thereby improving the overall quality of care available.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1428 appears largely supportive, with advocates praising the establishment of a focused program to tackle the challenges faced by individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Many stakeholders view the bill as a positive step toward improving healthcare services and resources in Oklahoma. That said, concerns were raised about the adequacy of funding required to implement these services effectively, highlighting a potential area for contention as the state moves forward with these initiatives.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates surrounding the allocation of necessary funding and the actual implementation of services outlined in the bill. While there is widespread recognition of the need for coordinated services, discussions may arise over the extent of government involvement and potential bureaucratic complexities that could emerge. Additionally, some stakeholders are concerned that if sufficient funding is not secured, the ambitions of the bill could fall short, leaving caregivers without the necessary support and resources to aid those living with dementia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2262

Alzheimer's Dementia and Other Forms of Dementia Special Care Disclosure Act; imposing certain duties; broadening applicability of certain penalties; effective date.

OK HB1472

Health; Alzheimer's Dementia and Other Forms of Dementia Special Care Disclosure Act; type of care; penalties; misdemeanor; effective date.

OK HB2033

Public health and safety; creating the Community Health Center Access to Care Revolving Rund; State Department of Health; appropriated funds; limits; effective date; emergency.

OK SB144

Department of Corrections; creating the Reentry and Housing Pilot Program and Revolving Fund. Effective date.

OK HB2518

Military infrastructure funding; creating the Base Infrastructure Needs and Development-Technology Revolving Fund; Military Department; utilizations of certain funds; effective date; emergency.

OK SB37

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; authorizing response to certain events; creating revolving fund. Effective date.

OK HB2516

Military infrastructure funding; creating the Base Infrastructure Needs and Development-Schools Revolving Fund; Military Department; budgeting; utilizations of funds; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1856

State government; Oklahoma 10-8 Fund; grant program; Office of the Attorney General; revolving fund; appropriation; effective date.

OK SB177

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; creating revolving fund; making an appropriation to revolving fund. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1123

Broadband; modifying certain funding source; deleting State Broadband Grant Program Revolving Fund; effective date.

Similar Bills

HI SB2867

Relating To Dementia.

HI HB1976

Relating To Dementia.

HI HB1589

Relating To The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism.

IA HF893

A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator.(Formerly HSB 284.)

IA HSB284

A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator.(See HF 893.)

IA SF547

A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator, and providing an appropriation.(Formerly SSB 1170.)

IA SSB1170

A bill for an act relating to area agencies on aging, dementia service specialists, and a dementia services coordinator, and providing an appropriation.(See SF 547.)

HI SB2259

Relating To The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism.