State & Local Legislation
Oklahoma Senate Expands Human Trafficking Victim Services
March 19, 2026
The Oklahoma Senate has unanimously approved Senate Bill 1810, which permits expert testimony in human trafficking cases to enhance judicial understanding of victim impact. This legislation also expands the Attorney General's Victims Services Unit to provide specialized support services for human trafficking victims. These developments are likely to increase demand for counseling, case management, and victim support services within the state, creating procurement opportunities for service providers specializing in these areas.
- Why this matters: State agencies, particularly the Attorney General's Office and related victim services units, will require expanded resources and contracts to implement enhanced victim support programs.
- Service providers in counseling, case management, and victim advocacy should evaluate opportunities to engage with Oklahoma state agencies as they expand their human trafficking victim services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased contracting activity related to specialized victim services and expert testimony facilitation.
- Organizations can contact the Oklahoma Senate communications office at communications@oksenate.gov for further information on legislative developments and procurement opportunities.
Allowing expert testimony in these cases ensures that courts have the context they need to understand the impact on survivors and make informed decisions as they work to deliver justice.
— Darrell Weaver
Agencies
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, Attorney General's Office Victims Services Unit, Oklahoma Senate, Oklahoma House of Representatives