Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2360

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/23/21  
Engrossed
3/4/21  

Caption

Counties and county officers; modifying continuing education requirements for county officers and deputies; effective date; emergency.

Impact

If enacted, this bill's provisions will have a significant effect on the duties and responsibilities of county officers in Oklahoma. The advancement of training requirements aims to enhance the competencies of public officers, ensuring they are better equipped to serve their communities. However, this may also necessitate adjustments in the budget and resources allocated for training purposes. Moreover, the bill specifies that any failure to meet training requirements may lead to the forfeiture of travel allowances, thus adding a financial incentive for compliance.

Summary

House Bill 2360 aims to amend the educational and training requirements for county officers and their deputies within the state of Oklahoma. More specifically, it establishes mandatory training sessions and certification requirements for county commissioners, clerks, treasurers, and court clerks elected or appointed after a specific date. The bill outlines different stages of certification, including Basic, Advanced I, and Advanced II, which are expected to be completed within specified time frames over their terms of office. Additionally, the bill mandates ongoing education for county officers, ensuring they remain compliant with evolving best practices and standards in service delivery.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2360 appears largely supportive, as it is seen as a step towards improving the effectiveness and accountability of local government officials. Leaders and advocates of the bill argue that better-trained county officers will lead to improved governance and enhanced public trust. However, there may be some concerns from officials regarding the feasibility of completing these training requirements in a timely manner, especially if they have demanding schedules or limited resources.

Contention

Despite the overall support for the bill, concerns have been raised about the rigid timelines for certification and the potential penalties for non-compliance. There is apprehension that the pressure of these requirements may place undue stress on newly elected officials who are already managing a steep learning curve. Additionally, the provision that allows for forfeiture of travel allowances serves as a contentious point, as it directly impacts the financial compensation of officials who may struggle to meet the educational demands set forth by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2267

Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2267

Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

OK HB3255

Counties and county officers; commissioners; years of service; continuing education program; courses offered; effective date.

OK SB2021

County excise boards; modifying continuing education requirements. Effective date.

OK HB1064

Counties and county officers; modifying county official salary and compensation; effective date.

OK HB1928

Counties and county officers; Counties and County Officers Act of 2025; effective date.

OK HB1965

Counties and county officers; authorizing commissioners to determine years of service that qualify certain employees for continuing education programs; effective date.

OK SB952

Counties and county officers; modifying county surplus and disposal procedures. Effective date.

OK SB952

Counties and county officers; modifying county surplus and disposal procedures. Effective date.

OK HB1036

Counties and county officers; modifying procedure to sell certain county property; effective date.

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