SB933

Health care; creating the Right to Try for Individualized Treatments Act; authorizing individualized investigational treatments for eligible patients. Effective date.

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Oklahoma SB933 defines surgical smoke and requires certain facilities to adopt policies related to surgical smoke evacuation systems.

Oklahoma SB933 defines "surgical smoke" as the gaseous by-product produced by energy-generating devices used in surgical procedures. The bill mandates that certain facilities adopt and implement policies related to surgical smoke evacuation systems, which are designed to capture and neutralize surgical smoke at the site of origin. This act codifies these requirements and establishes an effective date of November 1, 2025.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

82 Yea

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2 Nay

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15 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 15

3:00 PM

House Health and Human Services Oversight Hearing

Apr 1

9:00 AM

House Public Health Hearing

History

May 6

Senate

Approved by Governor 05/06/2026

Apr 30

Senate

Enrolled, to House

Apr 30

House

Signed, returned to Senate