The bill amends the Funeral Services Licensing Act by updating definitions and introducing new terminology relevant to the profession. Notably, it adds a new definition for "Transportation protection agreement," which refers to an agreement that coordinates and arranges professional services related to the preparation and transportation of human remains or cremated remains. This new agreement is explicitly stated not to be considered funeral service merchandise or services and is exempt from certain regulatory requirements under Oklahoma law.

Additionally, the bill removes the previous definition of "alkaline hydrolysis" and incorporates it into the broader context of cremation processes. The amendments aim to clarify the roles and responsibilities within the funeral services profession while ensuring compliance with public health laws. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2025.