The bill establishes new regulations regarding blood donation in Oklahoma, specifically focusing on the compliance of blood service systems with physician orders for autologous or direct blood donations. It mandates that blood service systems must adhere to a physician's order for such donations and allows them to charge a reasonable fee to cover administrative costs associated with facilitating these donations.

Additionally, the bill requires hospitals licensed by the State Department of Health to permit individuals scheduled for medical procedures to make autologous or direct blood donations as prescribed by their physicians. This legislation aims to streamline the process of blood donation in medical settings and ensure that patients have the opportunity to donate blood for their own use during procedures. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.