The bill establishes a new legal framework aimed at protecting individual rights related to medical freedom and personal autonomy in Oklahoma. It explicitly states that every person has the right to refuse any vaccine, medication, microchip, external tracker, or other manufactured products. Furthermore, it prohibits any public or private entity, including the state, educational institutions, and employers, from mandating individuals to receive or consent to these products as a condition for accessing public services, education, employment, or other privileges.
In addition to these rights, the bill imposes civil liability on any person or entity that violates the prohibition against mandates, allowing affected individuals to seek various forms of relief through civil action. This includes injunctive relief, compensatory damages, and coverage for attorney fees. The bill is declared an emergency measure, which means it will take effect immediately upon passage and approval.