Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2060

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/27/23  

Caption

Professions and occupations; landscapers license; pesticide dealers permit; violation; penalty; effective date.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state law by necessitating that all landscapers who deal primarily in pesticide application acquire a license. This measure aims to enhance the professional standards within the landscaping industry and ensure that individuals engaged in these activities are qualified and adhere to safety regulations. The Act also mandates that the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture formulate administrative rules governing the licensing process, thus promoting accountability and regulatory oversight in landscaping practices across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2060, titled the 'Oklahoma Landscaper Act,' introduces a licensing requirement for landscapers in the state of Oklahoma. The bill aims to regulate those who provide landscaping services that include the application of restricted-use pesticides, which necessitates obtaining a landscaper license from the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture. The legislation outlines definitions, requirements for licensure, and penalties for violations, thereby establishing a formal framework for the landscaping profession within the state's legal context.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2060 appears to favor increased regulation among proponents, who argue that licensing will ensure better service quality and public safety concerning pesticide use. Conversely, there may be opposition from certain stakeholders within the landscaping community, concerned that additional regulatory measures could impose burdensome costs and administrative hurdles, particularly for smaller operations. Overall, support from agricultural safety advocates indicates a generally positive reception among those prioritizing public health considerations.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 2060 include the balance between necessary regulation and the potential for overreach that complicates the business operations of small landscapers. Critics argue that the licensing requirements, along with associated fees and compliance demands, could deter individuals from entering the profession or create a barrier for those already operating without a formal license. Furthermore, questions about the sustainability of increased regulatory burdens on existing landscapers could stir debates during further legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

OK HB2060

Carry Over Professions and occupations; landscapers license; pesticide dealers permit; violation; penalty; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2060

Professions and occupations; landscapers license; pesticide dealers permit; violation; penalty; effective date.

OK HB1966

Agriculture; pesticide; applicator license; producer license; dealers license; permits; fees; effective date.

OK HB1345

Professions and occupations; Psychologists Licensing Act; providing for reciprocity; effective date.

OK SB896

Occupation certification; allowing for private certification of professionals. Effective date.

OK HB2522

Pesticides; Pesticides Reform Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1489

Professions and occupations; creating the Professions and Occupations Modernization Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1074

Professions and occupations; Funeral Services Licensing Act; definition; exception; effective date.

OK HB2422

Public health and safety; creating the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact; permits; multistate compact license; effective date.

OK HB1956

Revenue and taxation; Dixon Act; garnishments; professional licenses; effective date.

OK HB1123

Professions and occupations; Oklahoma Professions and Occupations Reform Act of 2023; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB2060

Professions and occupations; landscapers license; pesticide dealers permit; violation; penalty; effective date.

OK HB1966

Agriculture; pesticide; applicator license; producer license; dealers license; permits; fees; effective date.

OK HB1966

Agriculture; pesticide; applicator license; producer license; dealers license; permits; fees; effective date.

OK HB2471

Agriculture; pesticides; modifying certain license expiration and renewal dates; effective date.

OK SB1261

Damages; limiting award for damages to growing crops or plants in civil actions for violations of the Combined Pesticide Law. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB494

Damages; specifying categories of growing crops or plants eligible for damage award for certain violations; establishing requirements for calculation of certain actual damages. Emergency.

OK SB494

Damages; specifying categories of growing crops or plants eligible for damage award for certain violations; establishing requirements for calculation of certain actual damages. Emergency.