Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB80

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/10/25  
Engrossed
3/24/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Refer
3/30/26  

Caption

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; removing authorization for Authority for construction at certain locations; removing certain bond issuance requirement; state highway system. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB80 will significantly influence local governance by providing state-level guidelines that local authorities must follow. This could lead to changes in public safety procedures, equipping local governments with the resources necessary to implement these standards effectively. However, there is concern regarding the balance of power between state and local governments, as the bill may inadvertently limit the flexibility that local entities traditionally have in addressing their unique public safety challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 80, introduced in the legislative session, seeks to amend various existing laws pertaining to public safety and local governance. The bill aims to enhance community protections while promoting state-level oversight. Its provisions are intended to create a more streamlined approach to safety regulations, addressing the needs of diverse communities across the state. Advocates for the bill argue that it will provide critical support to local governments while ensuring that consistent standards for public safety are upheld throughout the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB80 has been quite mixed. Supporters include various community organizations and public safety advocates who view the bill as a step towards uniformity and enhanced safety. On the other hand, some local officials express apprehension, fearing that the measure may undermine the responsiveness of local governance. The debates highlight the ongoing tension between the desire for state-wide regulations and the need for local adaptation to specific community needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions around SB80 include the length of implementation time for local governments to adapt to the new regulations and how these changes might affect ongoing public safety initiatives. Critics argue that the bill may impose undue constraints on local entities, limiting their ability to respond effectively to emergencies or evolving community needs. This ongoing discourse illustrates the challenges of creating legislation that serves both state and local interests.

Companion Bills

OK SB80

Carry Over Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to take certain actions prior to proposals for new turnpike or turnpike modification. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1939

Turnpike Authority; powers and duties; locations of construction and operation of certain turnpikes; report; removing certain requirements; rules; adhering to laws; meetings; compliance; notice; validity of bonds; effective date.

OK SB983

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring audit prior to the issuance of certain bonds. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2097

Turnpikes; removing authority to revise toll rates; requiring legislative approval for toll increases; effective date.

OK SB964

Turnpikes; removing authority to revise toll rates; requiring legislative approval for toll increases. Effective date.

OK SB80

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to take certain actions prior to proposals for new turnpike or turnpike modification. Effective date.

OK HB1324

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; creating the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Modernization Act of 2025; effective date.

OK SB969

Turnpikes; requiring the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to compensate certain property owners for certain damages. Emergency.

OK HB1810

Medicaid; modifying, adding, and removing certain prior authorization requirements for contracted entities; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1188

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring certain compensation for property damage caused by turnpikes; emergency.

OK HB1781

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; limiting means of advertisements for the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB4104

Crimes and punishment; Class B5 offenses; adding offenses; loitering; felony offenses; Sex Offenders Registration Act; adding offenses for registration; effective date.

OK SB1460

Crimes and punishments; modifying offenses in certain classes of felonies; creating felony offenses for second or subsequent offenses; adding offenses for which registration pursuant to the Sex Offenders Registration Act applies. Effective date.

OK SB1936

Crimes and punishments; creating felony offense related to false impersonation of peace officers; broadening scope of allowable seizure. Effective date.

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 HB3268

Motor vehicles; classifying the knowing display or manufacture of a fictious license plate as a Class D3 offenses; effective date.

OK SB881

Crimes and punishments; authorizing certain petition under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB881

Crimes and punishments; authorizing certain petition under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB837

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