Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB689

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Counties; allowing board of county commissioners to create certain ordinances. Effective date.

Impact

The legislative intent behind SB689 is to empower county commissioners to take action on matters that directly affect their residents. By permitting the formation of ordinances aimed at controlling nuisances, the bill aims to enhance the quality of life within counties. This change is significant as it not only strengthens local governance but also reflects an acknowledgment of the diverse needs of Oklahoma’s rural and urban populations that may be impacted by such businesses. The legislation represents a move towards a decentralized approach to regulation, granting more autonomy to county boards in decision-making processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 689 (SB689), introduced by Senator Garvin, amends existing legislation concerning the powers of county commissioners in Oklahoma. The bill specifically enhances the authority of county boards to create ordinances, particularly focusing on issues that fall under the nuisance category, such as offensive odors produced by meat processing and marijuana growing facilities. This change allows for a more tailored approach to local governance, enabling counties to address specific community concerns that may arise from these industries. Effectively, it provides counties with greater regulatory power to protect public health and address local environmental issues.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, SB689 has triggered discussions around its implications for businesses currently operating within these sectors. Critics may argue that increased regulation could impose additional burdens on meat and marijuana facilities, potentially affecting their operational logistics and economic feasibility. The tension between business interests and community health concerns is anticipated to be a notable point of contention in discussions around this bill. Balancing these interests will be crucial as the bill progresses through the legislative process and may lead to further amendments or provisions to address such concerns.

Companion Bills

OK SB689

Carry Over Counties; allowing board of county commissioners to create certain ordinances. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB689

Counties; allowing board of county commissioners to create certain ordinances. Effective date.

OK SB776

County commissioners; allowing boards of county commissioners to enter into certain cooperative agreements. Effective date.

OK SB775

County commissioners; modifying certain duties of boards of county commissioners relating to continuing education. Effective date.

OK HB2597

Counties and county officers; travel allowance; county commissioners; sheriff; effective date.

OK SB436

County purchasing; allowing counties to enter into certain agreements for leasing or lease-purchasing certain materials and equipment. Effective date.

OK HB1463

Officers; dual offices; counties; population limits; county commissioners; exception; effective date.

OK HB1898

Counties and county officers; Oklahoma County and County Officers Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB2580

Counties and county officers; travel allowance; rates; adjustments; effective date; emergency.

OK SB949

Cities and counties; allowing national motto in all public buildings. Effective date.

OK HB2267

Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

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Law enforcement unification; creating the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Unification, Recruitment, and Retention Act of 2022; creating the Board of Public Safety. Effective date.

OK HB2123

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OK HJR1017

Oklahoma Constitution; Article V Constitutional Conventions; procedures; filing.

OK HJR1017

Oklahoma Constitution; Article V Constitutional Conventions; procedures; filing.

OK HJR1056

Joint Resolution; Article V Convention; amendments to the U.S, Constitution and a gathering of the states in preparation for Article V Convention; termination date; filing.

OK SB196

Oklahoma Professional Employer Organization Recognition and Registration Act; authorizing an attorney to certify certain statements. Effective date.