Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1862

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

State government; requiring inclusion of certain statement with proposed legislation. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB1862 is expected to standardize the process by which state agencies request legislative changes, allowing for a more organized and transparent documentation of agency needs. By mandating agencies to provide a detailed statement with each proposal, the bill aims to facilitate better oversight and understanding of the legislative requests coming from state agencies. This improvement in procedural clarity could help legislators and stakeholders more effectively evaluate the justification behind proposed measures.

Summary

Senate Bill 1862 introduces amendments to the Oklahoma state government law requiring that all proposed legislation requested by a state agency must include an agency request statement. This statement is to include the name of the agency making the request, the primary contact person for the agency, and a brief description of the need for such legislation. This requirement is established to enhance transparency and accountability in the legislative process by ensuring that the reasons for proposed laws are clearly outlined whenever they originate from state agencies.

Contention

While the bill intends to foster greater transparency, there may be concerns regarding bureaucratic hurdles that could arise from requiring such statements. Some legislators might argue that this could slow down the legislative process or create additional administrative burdens on state agencies. However, proponents believe that the benefits of clarity and accountability outweigh any potential drawbacks. Overall, the discussion around SB1862 is likely to reflect a balance between promoting government efficiency and ensuring public awareness of the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB451

The Legislature; requiring agency request statement to be filed with certain legislation. Effective date.

OK SB1005

Hospitals; requiring hospitals to provide certain itemized statement; authorizing certain enforcement. Effective date.

OK SB952

Elections; requiring school board to provide rooms as polling places; adding persons eligible to provide certain statement. Effective date.

OK SB82

Legislative ethics training; requiring certain amount of training for legislators; requiring reporting and enforcement. Effective date.

OK SB97

State government; prohibiting state agencies from contracting with lobbyists or hiring legislative liaisons for certain purposes. Effective date.

OK SB607

Oklahoma Evidence Code; providing for admissibility of certain statements in certain proceedings. Effective date.

OK SB500

Firearms; prohibiting certain contracts with governmental entities. Effective date.

OK SB731

Oklahoma Evidence Code; modifying certain hearsay exception to include statements by vulnerable adults. Effective date.

OK SB584

Consumer credit; requiring signed disclosure statement before pulling a hard credit report; requiring the Department of Consumer Credit to prescribe form. Effective date.

OK SB1096

Health benefit plan legislation; prohibiting certain legislation. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.