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SB 707 OK
Passed Legislature

Public health and safety; modifying provisions related to death certificates; requiring Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to make certain disclosure. Effective date.

OK · session 2023 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Feb 6, 2023

Latest action (Apr 13, 2023) CR; Do Pass Public Health Committee

Sponsors (2)

  • Rosino Republican · primary
  • Roe Republican · primary

Action history (14)

  1. Feb 6, 2023 First Reading · upper
  2. Feb 6, 2023 Authored by Senator Rosino · upper
  3. Feb 7, 2023 Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services · upper
  4. Feb 8, 2023 Coauthored by Representative Roe (principal House author) · upper
  5. Mar 2, 2023 Reported Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Health and Human Services committee; CR filed · upper
  6. Mar 2, 2023 Title stricken · upper
  7. Mar 22, 2023 General Order, Amended by Floor Substitute · upper
  8. Mar 22, 2023 Title restored · upper
  9. Mar 22, 2023 Measure passed: Ayes: 46 Nays: 1 · upper
  10. Mar 22, 2023 Referred for engrossment · upper
  11. Mar 23, 2023 Engrossed to House · upper
  12. Mar 23, 2023 First Reading · lower
  13. Mar 29, 2023 Second Reading referred to Public Health · lower
  14. Apr 13, 2023 CR; Do Pass Public Health Committee · lower

Text versions (8)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Introduced · PDF
  • Committee Substitute · PDF
  • Floor (House) · PDF
  • Floor (Senate) · PDF
  • Engrossed · PDF
  • SB707 (3-21-23) (ROSINO) FS FA1.PDF · PDF
  • SB707 (3-21-23) (ROSINO) RT FA2.PDF · PDF
  • Committee Amendment · PDF

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