Statutes and reports; Oklahoma Statutes and Reports Act of 2021; effective date.
The bill's primary effect lies in the standardization and formal recognition of state statutes and reports, intending to provide a consistent framework that governs how such documents are handled within Oklahoma. By codifying this framework, the bill aims to make legal resources more accessible and understandable to both legislators and the public, potentially reducing instances of confusion regarding statutory laws.
House Bill 1289, introduced by McCall, establishes the Oklahoma Statutes and Reports Act of 2021. The bill enacts legislation pertaining to the organization and reporting of statutes within the state of Oklahoma. It's designed to streamline and clarify the documentations process associated with state statutes and reports, marking it as essential for legislative efficacy.
While the text of HB1289 does not indicate substantial points of contention, the creation of new legislative acts can often lead to debates regarding the adequacy of existing reporting structures and whether new laws may complicate rather than simplify statutory processes. Further discussions among legislative peers may focus on the implications of the bill on future legislative actions and its potential effects on bureaucratic efficiency.