This bill establishes a new section in the Oklahoma Statutes aimed at protecting practitioners of indigenous or traditional healing therapies, as well as complementary and alternative healing practices. It defines key terms such as "complementary and alternative healing practices," "culture," "indigenous," and "indigenous or traditional healing therapies." The legislation emphasizes the state's intent to ensure public access to these healing practices while safeguarding the rights of practitioners to provide their services without being in violation of existing health care professional practice acts, provided they do not misrepresent their qualifications.

Additionally, the bill outlines specific prohibitions for practitioners of these healing therapies, including performing surgery, setting fractures, prescribing drugs, and making conventional medical diagnoses. It also prohibits practitioners from falsely claiming licensure or certification. Non-compliance with these regulations may result in administrative actions, criminal prosecution, or civil liability. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.