Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1316

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  
Engrossed
3/26/26  
Refer
3/30/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill's implications for state laws are significant as it affects multiple agencies including the Oklahoma Department of Health, the Oklahoma Tax Commission, and the Department of Wildlife Conservation, among others. By enforcing periodic reviews and sunsets of administrative rules, it opens the door for more responsive governance that adapts to changing conditions and reduces regulatory burdens. Those supporting this measure argue that it leads to better governance by ensuring regulations are kept current.

Summary

SB1316 establishes a systematic review process for the permanent rules of various Oklahoma state agencies. The bill mandates that specific rules, starting January 1, 2028, and every eight years thereafter, will sunset unless renewed by the legislature. This legislative oversight aims to eliminate outdated, unnecessary, or obsolete regulations that may hinder efficient governance. The act intends to enhance state accountability and ensure that all rules remain relevant and necessary for public safety and welfare.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB1316 has been favorable within legislative circles, particularly among proponents of regulatory reform. Supporters view the act as a necessary step towards modernizing the regulatory framework and promoting efficiency. However, there could be concerns among some stakeholders regarding potential disruptions in service provision or enforcement due to the elimination of certain rules that may be deemed obsolete but still hold importance in specific contexts.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the specific criteria by which rules are judged as outdated or unnecessary. Critics may argue that the sunset provision could lead to the unintended repeal of regulations that serve crucial public needs. Debates might center on the balance between protecting public interests and reducing bureaucratic overhead, with advocates for various agencies needing to defend the relevance of their regulations in the face of periodic reviews and legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HJR1035

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

OK SJR18

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

OK SJR22

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 SJR21

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

OK SB896

Administrative rules; providing for termination of permanent administrative rules subject to certain schedule; providing for renewal process. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB617

Administrative rules; requiring rules to sunset annually; establishing renewal process. Effective date.

OK SB918

Administrative Procedures Act; requiring certain statutes and rules to be interpreted in a certain manner. Effective date.

OK SB712

Administrative Procedures Act; requiring certain statutes and rules to be interpreted in certain manner. Effective date.

OK SB995

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

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OK SB1460

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OK SB1936

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OK HB3268

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OK SB881

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OK SB837

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OK SB837

License plates; modifying certain special license plate. Effective date.