Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HJR1095

Introduced
4/23/26  
Refer
4/27/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  
Enrolled
5/14/26  

Caption

Joint Resolution; general government state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; excluding certain Office of Management and Enterprise Services proposed major rule changes; directing distribution.

Impact

This Joint Resolution impacts state laws by formally approving the administrative rules of various agencies, thereby legitimizing their regulations as they pertain to state operations and governance. By approving these rules, the Legislature ensures that the frameworks under which these agencies operate are within the law and have undergone a requisite level of scrutiny. This measure facilitates the regulation processes while confirming legislative approval is needed for significant changes in agency policy, ultimately streamlining the oversight process.

Summary

HJR1095 is a Joint Resolution passed by the Oklahoma Legislature, which approves certain proposed permanent rules established by various general government state agencies. The resolution specifically addresses rules filed on or before February 1, 2026, for agencies including the Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics, the Department of Consumer Credit, and the Department of Transportation, among others. Notably, it excludes major rule changes proposed by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, indicating a level of legislative oversight and concern regarding specific regulations within that department.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HJR1095 appears largely positive, with a significant majority of legislators supporting the resolution, as indicated by the 80-3 vote in favor during its third reading in the House. This overwhelming support reflects a consensus on the necessity of approving the changes proposed by state agencies while retaining legislative authority. Such sentiments suggest that the legislature values the role of state agencies in governance while simultaneously prioritizing regulatory compliance and agency accountability.

Contention

One notable point of contention within HJR1095 is the exclusion of certain proposed major rule changes from the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. This exclusion has raised eyebrows and foreshadows discussions around the need for tighter controls on significant regulatory shifts within crucial state agencies. Legislators and stakeholders may debate the implications of such exclusions, particularly relating to the transparency and effectiveness of governance. The exclusion hints at potential areas of concern that warrant further scrutiny by the legislature in future sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SJR18

Joint resolution; approving certain proposed permanent rules of certain state agencies.

OK HJR1034

Joint Resolution; judicial and public safety state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; disapproving certain proposed permanent rules; distribution.

OK SJR22

Joint resolution; approving certain proposed permanent rules of certain state agencies.

OK SJR21

Joint resolution; approving proposed permanent rules of certain state agencies.

OK HJR1033

Joint Resolution; energy, agriculture, and wildlife state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; distribution.

OK HJR1031

Approving and disapproving rules; Office of Management and Enterprise Services; distribution.

OK HJR1035

Approving certain rules of health-related state agencies; disapproving certain rules; distribution.

OK SB995

Administrative Procedures Act; proposed permanent rules; requiring legislative approval for final rule adoption. Emergency.

OK HB1607

State contract employees; directing state agencies report number of contract employees; pay; reports; granting the Office of Management and Enterprise Services certain rulemaking authority; effective date.

OK SB89

State employees; directing Office of Management and Enterprise Services to establish procedure for conversion of certain unused leave. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HJR1091

Joint Resolution; business and commerce state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; disapproving in part certain proposed rule of the New Motor Vehicle Commission; excluding certain proposed rules; directing distribution.

OK HB1220

Cities and towns; prohibiting imposition of certain taxes and fees on certain bond revenue; municipal taxation; conforming language; emergency.

OK HB1220

Cities and towns; prohibiting imposition of certain taxes and fees on certain bond revenue; municipal taxation; conforming language; emergency.

OK SCR10

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the important transportation role of the Heartland Flyer passenger rail service, recognizing the critical need for ongoing financial partnership with the State of Texas; and urging the Texas Legislature to take budget action to allow rail service to continue.

OK SCR10

Concurrent resolution; recognizing the important transportation role of the Heartland Flyer passenger rail service, recognizing the critical need for ongoing financial partnership with the State of Texas; and urging the Texas Legislature to take budget action to allow rail service to continue.

OK SB1316

Administrative rules; directing permanent rules of certain agencies to sunset on certain dates; requiring submission of certain rules for review. Effective date.

OK SB1163

Department of Human Services; making an appropriation; requiring that certain funds be utilized for certain purpose; requiring certain funding be maintained at certain levels. Effective date. Emergency.