Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB652

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Professions and occupations; adding nonprofit organizations to exclusions. Effective date.

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB652, particularly the provisions allowing nonprofit workers to perform plumbing and electrical tasks without a license, could significantly alter the regulatory landscape in Oklahoma. By exempting these organizations, the bill could facilitate more community-driven projects and alleviate some of the barriers that such organizations face in offering installation services. However, this could also raise concerns regarding the potential for safety issues or substandard work, given that unlicensed workers may not adhere to the same regulations that ensure quality and safety in these trades.

Summary

Senate Bill 652 aims to amend specific sections of the Oklahoma statutes regarding the licensing requirements for certain professions and occupations, particularly in relation to plumbing, electrical work, and mechanical installations. One of the notable changes this bill introduces is the inclusion of nonprofit organizations and their volunteers under exclusions from having to meet certain licensing requirements when performing work on single-family dwelling units. This is intended to ease the burden on nonprofits that often provide critical services to communities but may lack the resources for compliance with stringent licensing standards.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill as some stakeholders may argue that the relaxation of licensing requirements could compromise safety and effectiveness in home installations. Critics may express concerns that allowing unlicensed individuals, even volunteers from nonprofits, to perform such work could lead to accidents or faults in installations that licensed professionals would typically manage. Additionally, certain regulatory bodies may oppose the bill on the grounds that it undermines the rigor of existing professional standards and the protection they afford to consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB652

Professions and occupations; adding nonprofit organizations to exclusions. Effective date.

OK HB1939

Professions and occupations; creating the Professions and Occupations Modernization Act of 2021; effective date.

OK HB2864

Professions and occupations; Electrical License Act; modifying exemption for certain electrical wiring systems; effective date.

OK HB3002

Professions and occupations; modifying various licensure requirements; effective date.

OK SB1572

Professions and occupations; Electrical License Act; stating qualifications for student apprentices registration. Effective date.

OK HB2800

Relating to professional employer organizations under workers' compensation law; and prescribing an effective date.

OK HB2063

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Professions and Occupations Reform Act of 2025; effective date.

OK HB1905

Professions and occupations; creating the Professions and Occupations Improvement Act; effective date.

OK HB2802

Professions and occupations; additional terms; effective date.

OK HB152

Revise laws related to professional and occupational licensure

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.