Oklahoma Trans Health Care Bills

If you are:

  • Over 18 years old

It is unlikely your care will interrupted by the legislative actions

Current access as of:

The ban on minors receiving hormone and surgical gender affirming care is currently on pause. It is not enforced.

Minors seeking first time care can begin treatment.

Minors receiving care can continue treatment.

Bill Definitions & Progress

SB613

Summary: Ban on under 18 care.

Current Step: Signed and In Effect

Percent completed through process: 100%

In effect date if approved by Governor:

  • Immediately after Governor’s signature (Emergency Clause)
  • Minors currently receiving HRT would be given an additional 6 months

SB129

Summary: Ban on state funds for clinics providing care.


Current Step: FAILED


Percent completed through process: —


In effect date if approved by Governor:  —

HB2177

Summary:
  • Ban on under 18 care
  • Ban on state funds for clinics providing care.
  • Ban on private health insurance care coverage.

Current Step: FAILED

Percent completed through process: —

In effect date if approved by Governor: —

House

Senate

Introduced

House

Senate

A bill enters a body, House or Senate. Bills go through each body at least once.

Committee Discussion

House

Senate

Small group of legislators discuss bills. Bills must get a YES vote in committee to move forward. 

All Body Discussion

House

Senate

Discussion and vote on bills by all members of the body. 

Bills must move through both bodies at least once to move forward towards the Governor’s decision and final yes or no.

Negotiation

House and Senate resolve differences in bill versions. Only identical text can move to the governor. Not all bills must be negotiated. 

Governor's Decision

Yes

No

SB613

Failed to Pass

SB129

HB2177

Bill Definitions & Progress

Bill Number Summary Current Step Percent completed through process In effect date if approve by Governor
SB613 Ban on under 18 care.
Signed and In Effect
100%
• Immediately after Governor's signature (Emergency Clause)
• Minors currently receiving HRT would be given an additional 6 months
SB129 Ban on state funds for clinics providing care.
FAILED
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HB2177 • Ban on under 18 care.
• Ban on state funds for clinics providing care.
• Ban on private health insurance care coverage.
FAILED
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House

Senate

Introduction

A bill enters a body, House or Senate. Bills go through each body at least once.

Introduction

Committee Discussion

Small group of legislators discuss bills. Bills must get a YES vote in committee to move forward. 

Committee Discussion

All House Discussion

Discussion and vote on bills by all members of the body. 

All Senate Discussion

Bills must move through both bodies at least once to move forward towards the Governor’s decision and final yes or no.

House and Senate resolve differences in bill versions. Only identical text can move to the governor. Not all bills must be negotiated. 

Negotiation

Yes

SB613

Governor's Decision

No

Failed to Pass

SB129

HB2177

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