Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2364

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/16/21  
Engrossed
3/3/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Report Pass
3/29/21  
Enrolled
4/19/21  

Caption

Agriculture; requiring Oklahoma Certified Beef labels meet certain definition; effective date; emergency.

Impact

The introduction of HB 2364 will impact agricultural laws in Oklahoma by providing a clear framework regarding the definition and enforcement of Oklahoma Certified Beef labels. This is expected to have a positive effect on local beef producers by setting a quality standard that can improve marketability both within the state and beyond. It may also strengthen the state's agricultural economy by encouraging adherence to quality standards that enhance consumer perception of Oklahoma beef products.

Summary

House Bill 2364 establishes specific requirements for the labeling of Oklahoma Certified Beef. It mandates that any bovine product labeled as such must meet the defined standards set forth in the Oklahoma statutes. This regulation is poised to bolster the integrity of the state’s beef marketing by ensuring that only qualifying products bear the Oklahoma Certified Beef label, thereby enhancing consumer trust and maintaining a high quality for Oklahoma's beef products. The enforcement of this bill will fall under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, ensuring state oversight of compliance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2364 appears to be largely positive among stakeholders in the agriculture sector. Supporters, including beef producers and agricultural organizations, view the bill as a necessary step forward in promoting quality beef products and enhancing the reputation of Oklahoma beef. However, the sentiment of opponents is not clearly documented, which suggests a general consensus among key stakeholders on the importance of establishing these labeling requirements.

Contention

While there might not be significant controversy surrounding HB 2364, the implementation of the bill might trigger discussions about the enforcement mechanisms and the potential impact on small-scale beef producers. Some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the costs associated with compliance and the adequacy of state resources for enforcement, thereby prompting further dialogue on how to balance regulatory oversight with the economic viability of individual farmers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2368

Agriculture; definition of Oklahoma certified beef; modifying definition; effective date.

OK HB1589

Agriculture; defining Oklahoma Certified Meat; effective date.

OK HB1589

Agriculture; defining Oklahoma Certified Meat; effective date.

OK HB2252

Agriculture; definition of Oklahoma certified beef; modifying definition; effective date.

OK HB2252

Agriculture; definition of Oklahoma certified beef; modifying definition; effective date.

OK HB3801

Agriculture economic development; enacting the Oklahoma Certified Meat Processing Facility Incentive Act of 2024; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1541

Agriculture Linked Deposits Program; definitions; procedures; deposit amounts; effective date; emergency.

OK SB1736

Oklahoma Open Meeting Act; modifying definition. Emergency.

OK SB1934

Agriculture: Oklahoma Industrial Hemp Program; modifying definitions. Effective date.

OK HB2838

Agriculture economic development; Oklahoma Certified Meat Processing Facility Incentive Act of 2025; Oklahoma Certified Meat Processing Incentive Approval Board; qualifications for facility; program funds; Oklahoma Certified Meat Processing Facility Incentive Revolving Fund; expenditures; procedures; effective date; emergency.

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