Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB485

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Municipal ordinances; removing certain requirement for deposit of certain permanent volume in county law libraries. Effective date.

Impact

The bill's removal of the deposit requirement could lead to reduced administrative costs for municipalities, as the current regulations necessitate compliance with filing and depositing ordinances in multiple venues. This change might encourage municipalities to focus on digital publication and dissemination of their ordinances, potentially modernizing how local laws are accessed by the public and court systems. However, it also raises concerns regarding the availability of these ordinances in print format for those who rely on physical copies.

Summary

Senate Bill 485 (SB485) proposes amendments to existing legislation related to municipal ordinances in Oklahoma. Specifically, it seeks to remove the requirement for municipalities to deposit a certain volume of penal ordinances into county law libraries. The intent of the bill is to streamline processes related to the publication and notice of municipal ordinances, theoretically reducing bureaucratic burdens on local governments while aiming to improve efficiency in managing local legislative materials.

Conclusion

As SB485 progresses through the legislative process, discussions are likely to address the balance between reducing bureaucratic overhead for municipalities and ensuring that the public maintains access to essential legal documents. The bill's potential implications for local governance practices in Oklahoma will be closely observed as it reflects broader trends in governmental reform aimed at efficiency and transparency.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB485 include concerns from local governance advocates about ensuring adequate public access to municipal regulations. While the bill promotes efficiency, critics may argue that the reduction in requirements could compromise transparency and accessibility of laws that directly impact community members. Stakeholders may be concerned that without physical copies in law libraries, residents and legal representatives could face barriers in accessing necessary legal information.

Companion Bills

OK SB485

Carry Over Municipal ordinances; removing certain requirement for deposit of certain permanent volume in county law libraries. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB354

Municipal ordinances; removing certain requirement for deposit of certain permanent volume in county law libraries. Effective date.

OK SB485

Municipal ordinances; removing certain requirement for deposit of certain permanent volume in county law libraries. Effective date.

OK SB276

Law libraries; requiring vote by board of trustees in certain counties for transmission of certain funds; modifying requirements for certain transfers; modifying certain assessments. Effective date.

OK SB605

Alcoholic beverage licenses; prohibiting county or municipality from imposing certain requirements. Effective date.

OK SB166

Municipalities; removing prohibition of municipal registration of real property. Effective date.

OK SB468

County assessors; requiring municipalities in certain counties to submit certain permit to county assessors. Effective date.

OK HB2263

Motor vehicles; making certain use of cellular telephones and electronic devices unlawful on certain stretches of road; penalty; municipal ordinances; effective date.

OK SB891

Kratom products; modifying certain definitions; removing certain packing and labeling requirements. Effective date.

OK SB645

State government; removing approval requirement for purchase of certain vehicles. Effective date.

OK SB315

County officers; modifying certain requirements for physical inspection of certain real property. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.