Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3696

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

State government; prohibiting certain entities from closing or restricting hours of operation without certain permission; defining term; effective date.

Impact

The implications of HB 3696 extend to all state offices, departments, boards, and other bodies that are either fully or partially funded by public resources. By requiring permission from higher authorities for operational changes, the bill seeks to maintain a standard operation framework across public entities, which advocates argue will enhance accountability and public service reliability. This could prevent unauthorized closures and inconsistencies that may affect citizens’ access to essential services.

Summary

House Bill 3696 introduces new regulations governing the operational hours of various public bodies in Oklahoma. The bill prohibits these public entities from closing or restricting their operating hours without explicit permission from the Oklahoma Legislature or the Governor. This measure is intended to establish clearer guidelines for how and when public offices can alter their hours, emphasizing the need for oversight on such decisions and ensuring continuity of service to the public.

Contention

Despite its objectives, the bill may engender debate regarding local autonomy and efficiency. Critics might raise concerns that imposing such requirements could hinder the flexibility of public bodies to respond to local needs or emergencies. Furthermore, the potential delays in obtaining legislative or gubernatorial approval for changes could result in prolonged disruptions in service during unavoidable circumstances, such as inclement weather or other urgent situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB842

Firearms; defining terms; providing applicability provision; prohibiting governmental entities from contracting with companies without certain written verification. Effective date.

OK SB842

Firearms; defining terms; providing applicability provision; prohibiting governmental entities from contracting with companies without certain written verification. Effective date.

OK SB539

County sheriffs; prohibiting certain federal employees from taking certain actions without permission. Effective date. Emergency

OK SB500

Firearms; prohibiting certain contracts with governmental entities. Effective date.

OK HB3144

Firearms; defining terms; prohibiting governmental entities from contracting with the companies unless contracts contain certain written verification; effective date.

OK SB579

Investments; prohibiting certain funds from being invested with certain entities and certain governments. Effective date.

OK HB1888

State government; prohibiting certain entities from conducting gender or sexual diversity training or counseling; effective date.

OK HB2218

Public health and safety; Catastrophic Health Emergency Powers Act; prohibiting governmental entities from closing or limiting businesses; effective date.

OK SB627

State government; prohibiting certain entities from conducting mandatory gender or sexual diversity training or counseling. Effective date.

OK SB1075

Oklahoma Real Estate License Code; prohibiting certain practices without disclosure. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.