Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB42

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/8/23  
Engrossed
2/15/23  

Caption

Commercial floatation devices; authorizing Grand River Dam Authority to promulgate certain rules. Effective date.

Impact

The bill will undoubtedly influence the regulatory framework surrounding leisure activities on scenic rivers in Oklahoma. By empowering the Grand River Dam Authority to charge fees and establish rules for licensing, SB42 strengthens the state’s regulatory control over commercial enterprises operating in these areas. The fee structures proposed, which differentiate between commercial and non-commercial use, reflect an effort to balance the economic considerations of commercial operators with the need to conserve natural resources and provide public access to recreational waterways. This regulation may also enhance safety and environmental protections for users of these rivers.

Summary

Senate Bill 42 is designed to regulate the operation of commercial flotation devices in designated rivers within Oklahoma, specifically the Illinois River and certain creeks in Adair, Cherokee, and Delaware Counties. The bill mandates the Grand River Dam Authority to set an annual use fee for these commercial operations. As specified in the bill, an annual fee of $35 is established for commercially owned flotation devices, while non-commercial devices will incur a nominal fee based on their usage. This approach aims to manage the increasing number of commercial activities on scenic waterways while ensuring adequate funding for their maintenance and oversight.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB42 appears to lean toward a positive reception from proponents who recognize the need for structured oversight of commercial flotation activities. Supporters argue that this bill will lead to better management of public resources, promoting both environmental protection and public safety. However, it is important to note that some concerns may arise regarding how fees could impact local businesses or the accessibility of these recreational activities for residents, highlighting a potential point of contention that could be raised in future discussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB42 may center on the effects of user fees on both commercial and non-commercial users of the waterways. While the bill aims to regulate usage efficiently, critics might argue that the fees imposed could burden smaller local providers or deter recreational use by locals who may find costs prohibitive. Additionally, matters of jurisdiction and whether this oversight preserves local control over public waterways may also become significant topics of debate as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

OK SB42

Carry Over Commercial floatation devices; authorizing Grand River Dam Authority to promulgate certain rules. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB42

Commercial floatation devices; authorizing Grand River Dam Authority to promulgate certain rules. Effective date.

OK HB2057

Grand River Dam Authority; fees, licenses and fines; authorizing the Grand River Dam Authority to promulgate certain rules; emergency.

OK HB1067

Roads and bridges; exempting school buses from paying tolls; authorizing the promulgation of rules; effective date.

OK HB1331

Labor; Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act; authorizing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate certain rules and administrative fines; effective date.

OK SB14

Water and water rights; creating Charlette Hearne Heritage River Act; granting Oklahoma Water Resources Board authority over act and rule promulgation; protecting public recreational use of certain river. Effective date.

OK SB682

Non-domiciled commercial driver licenses; removing certain non-domiciled commercial learner permit or driver license conditions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1073

Driver licenses; allowing testing entities to collect required information for certain submittal; allowing rule promulgation. Effective date.

OK SB445

Motor vehicles; directing law enforcement officers to have certain vehicles inspected; requiring certain repair; providing for penalties; authorizing certain rule promulgation. Effective date.

OK HB1029

Revenue and taxation; creating the Caring for Caregivers Act; creating family caregiver tax credit; credit caps; authorizing Tax Commission to promulgate rules; effective date.

OK SB122

Criminal procedure; authorizing court to order certain offender to pay child support. Effective date.

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