Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4301

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
3/9/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  
Refer
4/1/26  

Caption

Protection of veterans; requiring Attorney General to enforce provisions of federal law related to payments made to escrow or title companies in certain real estate transactions; effective date.

Impact

The enactment of HB4301 will amend existing law related to the Attorney General's enforcement powers, as specified in the Oklahoma statutes. By enforcing the federal requirements regarding earnest money, the bill not only seeks to protect veterans but also to create a clearer framework for real estate transactions involving military personnel. It introduces a civil penalty of $500 for any violations, thereby establishing a financial consequence for breaches of the enforced provisions. This could lead to a ripple effect across the real estate industry, encouraging stricter compliance practices among companies handling transactions with veterans.

Summary

House Bill 4301 aims to enhance protections for veterans by mandating the Attorney General to enforce federal provisions concerning earnest money in real estate transactions. Specifically, the bill stipulates that if a property appraises for less than the contract price, earnest money payments made by qualified veterans or active military personnel must be returned. This is an effort to safeguard veterans' financial interests in the housing market, ensuring that they are not unfairly penalized in transactions related to their homes.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB4301 appears to be positive, especially among lawmakers and advocacy groups focused on veterans' rights. Supporters view the bill as a necessary measure to fill gaps in protections for veterans in real estate dealings. Legislators have expressed strong support, as evidenced by the complete agreement shown during the committee vote, with no opposition noted. However, there may be concern from real estate entities about the implementation of additional regulations and penalties, but the overarching sentiment leans towards enhancing veterans' entitlements.

Contention

While there appears to be strong backing for the bill, potential points of contention may arise regarding the enforcement mechanisms put in place. Some stakeholders might argue that imposing civil penalties could lead to excessive regulation in the real estate sector. Additionally, there may be discussions about the practicality of enforcing federal requirements at the state level, particularly regarding how the Attorney General's office will manage and oversee compliance by escrow and title companies. Overall, the bill seeks to strike a balance between protecting veterans and allowing businesses to operate effectively, but the implications of this balance will need careful monitoring post-enactment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB419

Attorney General; authorizing State Treasurer to employ or appoint attorneys. Effective date.

OK HB2048

Prescriptions; 340B Nondiscrimination Act; definitions; discriminatory actions; reimbursement; manufacturer; distributor; enforcement; Attorney General; Insurance Commissioner; violations; federal preemption; effective date.

OK SB714

Energy Discrimination Elimination Act of 2022; transferring enforcement authority to Office of the Attorney General; modifying reporting, disclosure, and judicial provisions for state governmental entities. Effective date. Emergency,

OK SB574

Attorney General; broadening approved purposes for opioid grant awards; authorizing certain use of funds by the Attorney General. Effective date.

OK SB773

Pharmacy benefit managers; modifying definitions; prohibiting certain circumstances; requiring nonpayment under providing venue for certain court proceeding; allowing Attorney General to obtain certain information. Effective date.

OK HB1360

Protection from domestic abuse; personal information confidential; Attorney General; Address Confidentiality Program to request certain information to not be made public; effective date; emergency.

OK SB438

Health insurance; methods of payments to providers; requiring notice of certain fee. Effective date.

OK SB159

Veterans; establishing certain center; requiring collaborations. Effective date.

OK SB497

Criminal procedure; requiring Forensic Review Board to provide certain notice to district attorney. Effective date.

OK SB282

Federal taxes; creating the Budget Accountability for State's Economic Defense (BASED) Act; requiring certain withholding and estimated tax payments be made to State Treasurer. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.