Late last month I posted about the wOKe Health Department adding a new process to obtain "non-binary" birth certificates. Governor Stitt and GOP legislative leaders strongly condemned the move, and later the House GOP leadership said that the Health Department failed to follow the law in instituting the new process. Last week, Governor Stitt issued Executive Order 2021-24 to address the situation. In the order, Stitt said, "It has come to my attention that the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has entered into a settlement agreement which was not reviewed or approved by my Administration. This settlement requires OSDH to amend birth certificates in a manner not permitted under Oklahoma Law. This Order ensures that this unauthorized action will be corrected." "63 O.S. § 1-321 establishes how and when a birth certificate may be amended under Oklahoma Law. Neither this statute nor Oklahoma law otherwise provide OSDH or others any legal ability to in any way alter a person's sex or gender on a birth certificate. Moreover, neither this statute, nor OSDH's administrative rules, give the agency authority to enter agreements that circumvent the laws of this state," Stitt further noted. Stitt's executive order requires the Health Department to do the following: Read more »by Jamison Faught - November 15, 2021 at 08:03AM |
Gov. Stitt issues executive order halting rogue "nonbinary" birth certificates Click the title to read the entire article at Muskogee Politico |