Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB497

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/23/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/10/23  
Enrolled
4/27/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; modifying definitions; requiring certain information to be provided to underground facilities within certain timeframe. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB 497 would modify how demolition and excavation notices are handled, requiring operators to give at least seven business days’ notice before any demolition work begins. This amendment is significant as it empowers the notification center to manage communications systematically and aligns all parties involved. By ensuring that operators can adequately prepare for potential impacts, the bill reduces the risk of accidents that can arise from uncoordinated demolition efforts, thus enhancing overall public safety and protecting vital underground resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 497 focuses on the Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act, which aims to enhance the safety and effectiveness of excavation and demolition practices within the state. The bill amends existing legislation to clarify definitions related to various terms such as 'demolition' and 'excavation.' Furthermore, it mandates that operators of underground facilities provide critical information within a specified timeframe to prevent potential issues during such operations. This change intends to ensure a more coordinated approach when planning excavations or demolitions, ultimately aiming to mitigate damages to existing underground infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 497 has been largely supportive, with a general agreement among stakeholders on the necessity of improved communication regarding underground facilities. Proponents contend that these changes will protect public utilities and infrastructure while streamlining the approval process for necessary construction activities. However, some concerns remain regarding the administrative burden imposed on local agencies and operators in adhering to the tighter timelines for notification. Critics worry whether these requirements may unintentionally slow down critical construction projects if communication breakdowns occur.

Contention

The most substantial contention around SB 497 originates from discussions about how the proposed amendments will be implemented. Stakeholders, including local governments and utility operators, are apprehensive about the potential administrative load and the effect of these timeliness on urgent excavation needs. Additionally, while most entities recognize the importance of preventing damage to underground facilities, they are cautious about how these new rules may create delays or complications in emergency situations when swift action may be required.

Companion Bills

OK SB497

Carry Over Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; modifying definitions; requiring certain information to be provided to underground facilities within certain timeframe. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB497

Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; modifying definitions; requiring certain information to be provided to underground facilities within certain timeframe. Effective date.

OK HB2564

Underground facilities; requiring operators install underground facility in certain consistent manner; effective date.

OK HB1941

Mining; modifying definition; defining term; requiring application contain certain information regarding contract miners; effective date.

OK SB580

Housing; modifying certain definition used in the Oklahoma Housing Authority Act. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1982

Water quality standards; modifying entity to receive certain written comment; modifying certain responsibilities; effective date.

OK HB2861

Oklahoma Housing Authority Act; definitions; effective date.

OK SB314

Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; modifying apportionment limit for certain fiscal years; requiring certain report to contain certain information and recommendation. Effective date.

OK SB612

Oklahoma Lottery; modifying certain requirements of the Oklahoma Lottery Commission; modifying requirements to claim prize. Effective date.

OK SB394

Sales tax credit; modifying certain annual limit to the Oklahoma Tourism Development Act. Effective date.

OK SB649

Oklahoma Limited Liability Company Act; requiring manager signature on certain articles. Effective date.

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