This bill establishes new regulations regarding assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Oklahoma, defining key terms and mandating reporting requirements for fertility clinics. It introduces definitions for terms such as "assisted reproductive technology," "cycle," "egg donor," and "human embryo," among others. The Oklahoma State Department of Health is tasked with requiring fertility clinics to track and report various data points related to ART, including the number of embryos created, their outcomes, and instances of embryo loss or destruction. The bill emphasizes that all reported information must be aggregate and devoid of any personally identifiable information.

Additionally, the bill mandates that the Oklahoma State Department of Health compile and publish a comprehensive report within twelve months of receiving annual data from fertility clinics. This report will include statistics on the number of registered fertility clinics, the number of ART cycles performed, success rates broken down by patient age and other factors, and outcomes related to embryo transfers. The effective date for this legislation is set for November 1, 2026.