Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1617

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/16/24  

Caption

Municipal land; creating process to amend discriminatory restrictive covenants; declaring certain discriminatory restrictive covenants null and void. Effective date.

Impact

The bill's enactment signals a substantial shift in Oklahoma's approach to property rights and community governance. By declaring certain discriminatory covenants null and void, SB1617 eliminates longstanding barriers to fair housing practices, ensuring that property regulations do not infringe upon the rights of residents based on race, ethnicity, or other discriminatory factors. This amendment is expected to positively impact neighborhoods seeking to promote inclusivity and equity in housing, as it facilitates a legal pathway for communities to address historical injustices within property regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1617 addresses the process for amending discriminatory restrictive covenants on property in Oklahoma. It modifies existing state statutes to allow changes to property covenants that have been in place for over a decade, providing a clear framework for property owners to amend or eliminate such covenants with adequate approval from the owners within the community. Under the new provisions, municipalities are also empowered to remove illegal discriminatory covenants from recorded plats without requiring consent from all property owners, thereby aligning with federal fair housing laws.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB1617 appears to be favorable among legislators and advocacy groups fighting against discriminatory housing practices. Supporters see the bill as a crucial step towards dismantling outdated and unfair housing practices, enhancing community autonomy in managing neighborhood affairs. However, there may still be lingering concerns about how such changes will be implemented and the potential for backlash from those who prefer the status quo.

Contention

While the bill has garnered broad support, notable points of contention include concerns from some property owners about the implications of altering their existing covenants. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the balance of power between individual property rights and the collective interests of neighborhoods, especially in areas where previous covenants were enforced. The effective date of the bill, set for November 1, 2024, gives stakeholders time to prepare for the adjustments it mandates, but could also lead to debates about the readiness of communities to navigate this new legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2288

Conveyances; discriminatory restrictions; exempting declaration to remove certain discriminatory restrictive covenants from taxes; effective date.

OK HB2119

Discrimination; discriminatory practices; effective date.

OK SB1077

Discriminatory practices; making certain individuals protected against certain hiring practices. Effective date.

OK SB424

Child care; eliminating certain restrictions on the Department of Human Services. Effective date.

OK SB369

Long-term care; modifying certain restrictions on employment. Effective date.

OK SB570

Property; authorizing request for removal of discriminatory provision from certain instrument; stating proper court for filing of certain motion. Effective date.

OK SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK HB2362

Cities and towns; annual audits of municipalities; procedures; effective date.

OK SB1107

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit display of political signs; authorizing certain rules regarding display and removal of political signs. Effective date.

Similar Bills

CA AB721

Covenants and restrictions: affordable housing.

CA AB2516

Dams: reservoir restrictions.

IL HB1575

RESTRICT COVENANT MODIFY FEE

HI SB104

Relating To Corrections.

TX HB2274

Relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions.

TX HB1558

Relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions.