Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3261 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 03/02/2022

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR 
HOUSE BILL NO. 3261 	By: Randleman 
 
 
 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
 
An Act relating to definitions and general 
provisions; providing history of the American Quarter 
Horse; designating the American Quarter Horse as the 
state horse of Oklahoma; providing for 
noncodification; providing for codification; and 
providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLA HOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW    A new section of law not to be 
codified in the Oklahoma Statutes reads as follows: 
The American Quarter Horse shall be desi gnated as the state 
horse of Oklahoma. The American Quarter Horse's name is derived 
from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of one-
quarter (1/4) mile or less; some have been clocked a t speeds of up 
to fifty-five (55) miles per hour.  In addition, the American 
Quarter Horse is known as a quick a nd smart cow horse and is the 
most popular breed of horse in the United States today.  For nearly 
fifty (50) years, the American Quarter Horse A ssociation has held 
its world championship show in Oklahoma City.  The Colonial Spanish   
 
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Horse of Oklahoma has de eply rich ties to the American Quarter 
Horse.  The Colonial Spanish Horse was brought to America in the 
1500s by the Spanish conquistadors.  These were pure Spanish 
Mustangs, a relatively small but tough breed of horse. After the 
introduction of these horses to Native American tribes, the horses 
became essential to the tribes, who began to rely heavily on them 
for their travels during times of war an d hardship, as well as for 
hunting.  In addition, the Native American tribes utilized the 
Colonial Spanish Horse to traverse the Trail of Tears.  The Colonial 
Spanish Horse of Oklahoma is the only native horse in the state and 
has the purest bloodline.  There is evidence that the Spanish 
Mustangs obtained from the Native American tribes were crossed with 
the English colonists' stock as early as the year 1611.  The product 
of this breeding would come to be known a s the American Quarter 
Horse.  Currently, Oklahoma is fifth in the nation in total horse 
numbers, behind only Texas, California, Florida, and Ohio.  Horses 
in Oklahoma are used for diverse purposes with forty-four percent 
(44%) being privately owned, seventeen percent (17%) used for 
showing, and seventeen percent (17%) for racing.  The predominant 
horse breed in Oklahoma is the American Quarter Horse. The American 
Horse Council estimates about one hundred four thousand (104,000) 
American Quarter Horses were in Oklahoma in 2017.  Oklahoma was 
listed second in the United States in total American Quarter Horse   
 
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numbers. For the reasons listed above, the American Quarter Hors e 
deserves to be designated as the state horse of Oklahoma. 
SECTION 2.    NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 9 4.17 of Title 25, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
The American Quarter Horse is hereby designated and adopted as 
the state horse of Oklahoma. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
 
58-2-10882 JL 03/02/22