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Senate passes procedural rules for involuntary medication in competency cases, 38–6

May 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Senate passes procedural rules for involuntary medication in competency cases, 38–6
The Oklahoma Senate on final reading adopted House Bill 2,137, a bill that establishes statutory procedures for involuntary medication used to restore competency in persons incapable of consenting. Sponsor Senator Pugh described the measure as a narrowly targeted set of procedures that requires a medical treatment plan and asks the state to justify a significant state interest before overriding lack of consent.

Questions from the floor focused on compatibility with ongoing consent-decree obligations and whether the measure is part of a broader strategy to address jail-based competency restoration and bed shortages. Minority Leader Kurt asked whether plaintiffs in a consent-decree case had reviewed the bill; the sponsor said the attorney general’s office had engaged and that the bill had been discussed for two years.

Supporters said the bill fills a statutory gap by providing consistent procedures statewide and judicial authority to restore competency; critics warned it could become a substitute for broader capacity-building. After debate and a roll-call, HB 2,137 passed 38–6.

The bill’s text requires a documented treatment plan and aims to standardize practice across counties, where judges and jails currently apply disparate procedures. Supporters said it provides clarity for judges; opponents said systemic health-care capacity remains the unaddressed problem.

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