Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1969

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

Massage therapy; establishing certain eligibility to join certain Compact; creating certain multistate licensing system. Effective date.

Impact

The implications of SB1969 on state laws are significant, as it introduces a multistate licensing system that could replace the current patchwork of state-specific regulations governing massage therapy. This change would ensure a uniform standard for practice, potentially increasing the number of licensed professionals available to provide services across state borders. With this system in place, states would have to adjust their own laws to comply with the compact regulations, which could also grant them more authority to enforce compliance among practitioners.

Summary

SB1969 aims to establish eligibility criteria for joining a multistate compact specifically for massage therapists. This proposed legislation is designed to facilitate the ability of licensed massage therapists to practice across state lines under consistent regulations. The bill will introduce a standardized licensing system, which is essential for improving mobility and ensuring that practitioners meet certain professional standards regardless of where they operate. By adopting such measures, SB1969 seeks to streamline the certification process and increase accessibility to massage therapy services in various states.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB1969 may raise points of contention regarding the balance between state rights and the need for uniformity in professional licensing. Some stakeholders might argue that relinquishing certain regulatory powers to a multistate compact could undermine local control over professional standards. Additionally, there may be concerns about the adequacy of the eligibility criteria set forth by the compact and whether they meet the diverse needs of clients in different states. Opponents might also question if this legislation genuinely improves the quality of care or simply streamlines the process for the benefit of the practitioners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB545

Massage therapy; transferring certain powers and duties to the Board of Chiropractic Examiners; establishing and modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date.

OK SB805

Professions and occupations; enacting the Dietitian Licensure Compact; authorizing the Governor to enter into Compact with certain jurisdictions. Effective date.

OK HB2261

Professions and occupations; licensing; social workers; compact; procedures; commission; effective date.

OK SB540

Professions and occupations; enacting the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact and authorizing the Governor to enter into Compact with certain jurisdictions. Effective date.

OK SB125

State-tribal gaming; modifying terms of certain Gaming Compact. Effective date.

OK HB1606

Professions of occupations; Massage Therapy Act; Oklahoma Massage Therapy Board; effective date.

OK SB644

Massage Therapy Practice Act; updating statutory language; providing exceptions for certain preemption. Effective date.

OK SB546

Data privacy; establishing consumer rights for processing of certain data. Effective date.

OK SB205

Medical marijuana licenses; establishing certain license criteria; establishing certain purpose; establishing certain fees. Effective date.

OK HB1261

Wrecker licensing; creating the Wrecker Licensing Reform Act of 2025; effective date.

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