Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB451

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

The Legislature; requiring agency request statement to be filed with certain legislation. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB451 would improve the process of legislative requests from state agencies. By ensuring that each proposed legislation is accompanied by clear documentation from the requester, the bill could facilitate better communication between the agencies and the legislature. This change intends to streamline legislative processes and ensure that the needs articulated by state agencies are transparently conveyed to lawmakers, providing a clearer context for proposed laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 451, introduced by Senator Prieto, seeks to amend 74 O.S. 2021, Section 452.5 to mandate that all proposed legislation requested by state agencies must include a specific agency request statement. This statement would identify the agency that requested the legislation, the primary contact for that agency, and provide a brief rationale concerning the necessity for the proposed legislation. This requirement aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the legislative process in Oklahoma.

Contention

Despite its beneficial intent, SB451 could face scrutiny regarding the potential administrative burden it places on state agencies. Critics may argue that requiring an agency request statement for every piece of proposed legislation could delay the legislative process or create additional bureaucracy that complicates direct legislative initiatives. Balancing the need for transparency and efficiency in government operations will likely be a point of debate among lawmakers as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB861

Legislature; requiring certain statement from state agencies when requesting legislation. Effective date.

OK SB861

Legislature; requiring certain statement from state agencies when requesting legislation. Effective date.

OK SJR32

Constitutional amendment; requiring Legislature to create mission statements for state agencies and entities; requiring Legislature to define measurable goals for each state agency and entity.

OK SB186

Appellate judges; requiring statement relating to recusal or disqualification to be filed of record. Effective date.

OK SB186

Appellate judges; requiring statement relating to recusal or disqualification to be filed of record. Effective date.

OK SB342

State government; allowing for certain state legislators to request a certain audit. Effective date.

OK SB342

State government; allowing for certain state legislators to request a certain audit. Effective date.

OK HB3310

Motor vehicles; requiring certain notifications be sent through mail unless specifically requested otherwise; effective date.

OK SB1562

Agency, boards and commission reports; requiring certain method of filing reports. Effective date.

OK HB3113

Public finance; budget work programs; requiring executive officer to certify agency compliance with certain requirements; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.