State parks; removing entrance and day-use fees for residents; establishing nonresident entrance and day-use fees. Effective date.
Impact
The bill is poised to impact state laws related to park usage, specifically targeting how entry and camping regulations are administered by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission. This legislation would allow the commission to impose different rates and fees specifically for nonresidents, making it essential for park management, particularly in terms of revenue generation. Funds collected from any imposed fines would be deposited into the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department Revolving Fund, contributing to the maintenance and management of state parks.
Summary
Senate Bill 1253 aims to regulate access to state parks in Oklahoma by prohibiting the occupation of campsites that are reserved and by establishing specific entry requirements for nonresidents. Under this bill, individuals who wish to use campsites marked as 'Reserved' must vacate their sites upon notification, and entering state parks that require an entry fee necessitates payment. The bill sets forth administrative fines for violations, with escalating penalties for repeat offenses, ranging from fifty to two hundred fifty dollars.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB1253 may arise from the potential burden imposed on nonresident visitors due to the introduction of entry fees which could be considered excessive. The bill aims to standardize the approach to fees and reservations but could face opposition from advocacy groups concerned about overregulation that may deter tourism or make state parks less accessible to the public. Additionally, the fines for campsite violations could be seen as punitive rather than promoting responsible park use.
State government; penalties for occupying a reserved space or failing to pay entrance fees; establishing annual state park passes; effective dates; emergency.
State government; Oklahoma Tourism, Parks and Recreation Enhancement Act; authorizing Department to create a state employee information and promotion program; effective date.
An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Postponement Of Program Termination Dates In The Sunset Law.
An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Program Review And Investigations Committee Concerning The Postponement Of Program Termination Dates In The Sunset Law.