Oklahoma Code § 63-1-738p

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Judicial order restraining or enjoining Statistical
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Abortion Reporting Act.
A.  Sections 1-738.3a, 1-738.13 and 1-740.4a of Title 63 of the
Oklahoma Statutes shall become ineffective and of no binding force
on the date specified in subsection B of this section, but if the
Statistical Abortion Reporting Act is ever temporarily or
permanently restrained or enjoined by judicial order, these sections
shall become effective and enforceable; provided, however, that if
such temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction is ever
stayed or dissolved, or otherwise ceases to have effect, these
sections shall again become ineffective and of no binding force
until or unless an injunction or restraining order against the
Statistical Abortion Reporting Act is again in effect.  If and to
the extent the Statistical Abortion Reporting Act is restrained or
enjoined in part, then only those provisions of these sections that
neither conflict with nor substantively duplicate the provisions of
the Statistical Abortion Reporting Act that are not enjoined shall
have effect.  As promptly as feasible following the issuance of any
restraining order or injunction that enjoins part but not all of the
Statistical Abortion Reporting Act, the Attorney General shall issue
an opinion specifically identifying those provisions of these
sections that are effective and enforceable in accordance with the
preceding sentence.
B.  The date specified in this subsection is the later of:
1.  April 1, 2012; or
2.  Thirty (30) calendar days following the date on which the
State Department of Health posts on its secure Internet website the
Individual Abortion Form and instructions concerning its electronic
submission referenced in Section 3 of this act.
Added by Laws 2010, c. 276, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2010.
NOTE:  The conditional repeal of this section by Laws 2021, c. 308,
§ 2, was itself repealed by Laws 2022, c. 133, § 2, emerg. eff.
April 29, 2022.

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