Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB271

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Public safety; modifying government powers during an emergency. Effective date.

Impact

This legislation represents significant changes to the landscape of public safety and emergency management within the state. It aims to provide a structured framework for emergency declarations and the crucial management of resources during crises. By involving the legislature in the approval of extended emergency powers, the bill seeks to promote checks and balances and prevent prolonged executive overreach in times of emergency. Additionally, these amendments may lead to a more collaborative approach between the legislative and executive branches when handling emergencies, thereby ensuring more democratic oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill 271, introduced by Senator Dahm, modifies existing statutes regarding the powers and duties of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and the governor's emergency powers. The bill particularly amends areas surrounding the authority of the Director of the Department of Emergency Management and establishes stipulations for emergency declarations made by the governor or legislature. One crucial aspect of the bill is the limitation on the duration of certain emergency proclamations, now requiring legislative approval for extensions beyond a specified timeframe.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB271 stem from the degree of power allocated to the governor versus legislative authority during emergencies. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step in safeguarding against potential abuses of power associated with emergency declarations. Critics, however, voice concerns that limiting the duration of emergency powers may hinder timely responses to urgent situations and lead to bureaucratic delays during critical times, potentially jeopardizing public safety. This tension reflects broader debates about state governance and the balance of power between elected officials.

Companion Bills

OK SB271

Carry Over Public safety; modifying government powers during an emergency. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB271

Public safety; modifying government powers during an emergency. Effective date.

OK HB2656

Public health and safety; director; Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security; emergency powers of Governor; emergency proclamations; legislative approval; effective date.

OK SB1087

Governmental Tort Claims Act; modifying definition. Effective date.

OK SB1039

State government; modifying powers of the Governor during war. Effective date.

OK HB1897

Public health and safety; modifying statutory references; modifying name of certain act; effective date.

OK HB2373

Torts; Governmental Tort Claims Act; modifying limits of liability; effective date.

OK HB2112

Public health and safety; modifying order of certain prohibited acts; effective date.

OK SB623

Motor vehicles; modifying references to Service Oklahoma. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2329

Public finance; Chief Information Officer; modifying eligibility requirements; 3-year technology plan; State Governmental Technology Applications Review Board; effective date.

OK SB559

State Aid; modifying grade level and category weights. Effective date. Emergency.

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