Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1928

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/22/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Report Pass
4/13/23  
Enrolled
4/25/23  

Caption

Public health and safety; Hazard Mitigation Financial Assistance; clarifying definitions; changing name of Department of Civil Emergency Management; funds; effective date.

Impact

With the introduction of the Flood Hazard Mitigation Financial Assistance Fund, this bill significantly impacts state laws by creating a permanent and perpetual fund for financing flood hazard mitigation endeavors. This will enable cities, towns, counties, and other eligible entities to access grants and loans, making Oklahoma better prepared for potential flood disasters. The legislative modifications will streamline the application process and increase the financial resources available for developing and executing vital hazard mitigation projects, which is imperative for promoting public safety and safeguarding property against flooding.

Summary

House Bill 1928 aims to enhance Oklahoma's capabilities in flood hazard mitigation by amending sections of the Oklahoma Statutes related to the Flood Hazard Mitigation Financial Assistance Program. The bill clarifies legislative intent, definitions, and formally changes the name of the Oklahoma Department of Civil Emergency Management to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. It establishes a revolving fund within the state's treasury specifically dedicated to funding flood mitigation planning and projects, thereby facilitating quicker and more efficient response to flood emergencies across the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding HB 1928 appears to be positive, with supporters emphasizing the bill's potential to bolster public safety measures and improve the overall resilience of communities facing flooding risks. Proponents argue that having dedicated financial resources will facilitate proactive measures and planning, rather than reactive responses post-disaster. However, while the bill is largely well-received, there are concerns from some stakeholders about ensuring that the funds will be adequately managed and effectively allocated to the most critical projects.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding the bill focus on the effective management and oversight of the new Flood Hazard Mitigation Account. Critics are wary about the potential for misallocation of funds or bureaucratic inefficiency in the deployment of resources. Additionally, there is an ongoing discussion about ensuring that local needs and priorities are met within the overarching strategy for flood hazard mitigation, given that different regions may face unique flooding challenges that necessitate tailored solutions.

Companion Bills

OK HB1928

Carry Over Public health and safety; Hazard Mitigation Financial Assistance; clarifying definitions; changing name of Department of Civil Emergency Management; funds; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1928

Public health and safety; Hazard Mitigation Financial Assistance; clarifying definitions; changing name of Department of Civil Emergency Management; funds; 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 HB1921

Counties and county officers; Hazard Mitigation Assessment District Act; Hazard Mitigation District Trust Authority; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2110

Public health and safety; emergency medical assistance; immunity; effective date.

OK HB1897

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

OK SB512

Department of Environmental Quality; creating Division of Mines; consolidating Department of Mines into Department of Environmental Quality. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB271

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

OK SB782

State government; changing name of certain commission; certain regulations for certain special license plates. Effective date.

OK HB2281

Public health and safety; adding definition; emergency.

OK SB230

Emergency management; requiring emergency operations plan to include component for catastrophic health emergency. Effective date.

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