Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1696

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

County sheriffs; prohibiting certain action without expressed consent. Emergency.

Impact

If implemented, SB1696 would fundamentally alter the scope of federal involvement in local law enforcement, requiring federal agents to obtain permission prior to acting within a county, with specific exceptions outlined in the bill. This requirement could hinder immediate action in instances where federal intervention might be warranted, potentially leading to delays in law enforcement responses during critical situations. The bill aims to prioritize the authority of county sheriffs, positioning them as the primary point of control over law enforcement operations in their jurisdictions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1696 introduces significant changes concerning the authority of county sheriffs in Oklahoma, specifically addressing the interactions with federal law enforcement. The bill asserts that the elected sheriff of each county is the senior authority in matters of law enforcement, thereby negating any federal employee's ability to perform arrests, searches, or seizures without explicit permission from the sheriff or their designee. This legislative measure aims to reinforce the sovereignty of state laws and the authority vested in local sheriffs, thereby limiting federal intervention in state law enforcement activities.

Contention

The proposed legislation has sparked ongoing debates focusing on the separation of state and federal powers, with critics raising concerns about its potential implications for public safety and effective law enforcement. Opponents argue that the bill could obstruct federal investigations and enforcement of federal laws, making it difficult for federal authorities to address crimes that cross state lines or involve federal jurisdictions. Proponents, meanwhile, view the bill as a necessary measure for protecting local governance from overreach by federal authorities, advocating for a clear delineation of power between state and federal law enforcement entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB21

County sheriffs; prohibiting certain action without expressed consent. Emergency.

OK SB30

Schools; requiring certain notifications; prohibiting use of certain names and pronouns without consent; prohibiting certain instruction in certain grades. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB932

Education; prohibiting certain employees, volunteers, and contractors from using certain names or pronouns without written consent. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB95

Schools; prohibiting school districts and charter schools from providing certain material to students without written consent. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB829

Schools; prohibiting certain acts by school or school employee without parental authorization. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB481

Security of election officials; prohibiting certain actions towards election officials. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB925

Public health; prohibiting certain actions by covered entity; providing certain immunity. Emergency.

OK SB627

Higher education; prohibiting certain institutions from taking certain actions due to a student's pregnancy. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB613

Health care; prohibiting gender transition procedures for children; authorizing certain civil actions and relief; licensure; adding violations and penalties. Emergency.

OK SB664

Campus carry of firearms; modifying allowable carry; removing requirement for certain written consent; allowing certain concealed carry; prohibiting certain denial; allowing certain prohibition. Effective date.

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