Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3079

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Property; limiting ownership of counties; recording instruments; effective date.

Impact

This bill impacts property ownership laws at the state level, establishing a framework that could potentially reshape land management and ownership dynamics in Oklahoma. By imposing a cap on the land that government entities can control, the legislation intends to ensure that private landowners retain a significant share of land, promoting local ownership and economic development. The bill may foster an environment where land is viewed as a more accessible resource for individual citizens rather than being largely controlled by governmental bodies.

Summary

House Bill 3079 aims to regulate the amount of land ownership by the State of Oklahoma, state agencies, and the federal government within each county. The bill proposes a limit of ten percent (10%) of total land in a county that can be owned or encumbered by these parties. This regulation seeks to prevent excessive accumulation of land by governmental entities and aims to allocate land more equitably among citizens and smaller landowners.

Contention

A possible point of contention surrounding HB3079 could be its implications for land management and environmental policies. Critics may argue that the restrictions on land ownership could hinder the ability of state agencies to manage resources effectively, especially in dealing with conservation efforts or land use planning. Advocates for the bill, however, might assert that it promotes fairness by preventing excessive governmental control over land, thus addressing concerns about property rights and local autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB212

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust; requiring affidavit with recording of deed. Effective date.

OK HB2361

Abandoned property; counties; municipalities; property bid off; effective date.

OK HB2169

Counties and county officials; appraisers of real property; education accreditation; energy producing properties; effective date.

OK SB1051

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust. Effective date.

OK HB2191

Eminent domain; limiting the use of eminent domain; effective date.

OK HB1430

Crimes and punishments; providing for the seizure and forfeiture of certain equipment or instrumentality; effective date.

OK SB305

Income tax credit; limiting certain credit for investment in depreciable property to certain years. Effective date.

OK SB315

Income tax credit; limiting certain credit for investment in depreciable property to certain years. Effective date.

OK SB611

Child care; limiting certain ratio and exempting certain children from ratio; limiting requirements on certain equipment. Effective date.

OK SB464

Property; prohibiting certain ownership of land through business entity or trust; creating a felony offense for certain violations. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.