Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1025

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/18/21  

Caption

State government; authorizing Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission to convey or lease certain state assets; excepting transfer from certain notice and approval procedure. Effective date.

Impact

The bill alters established laws concerning state government asset management. By amending Sections 2212 and 2224 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, SB1025 effectively allows the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission to transfer real and personal property without the standard legislative approvals usually required. This change is anticipated to expedite the process of transferring properties to local governments or agencies, promoting more effective and responsive management of state properties dedicated to public recreation and tourism.

Summary

Senate Bill 1025 seeks to enhance the operational efficiency of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission by amending existing statutes to facilitate the transfer or lease of state assets related to parks and recreational purposes. The bill signifies a shift in the commission's authority, allowing it to bypass certain notice and approval procedures typically required for asset transfers, thus enabling a more streamlined process for managing state properties. This change is expected to empower the commission to better utilize state assets for public benefit, especially in the realm of tourism and recreation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1025 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Proponents, particularly within the tourism and recreation sectors, argue that the bill will facilitate better management of state parks and recreational assets, which can lead to enhanced tourism opportunities and greater public access to recreational facilities. However, some stakeholders express concern regarding the implications of bypassing established oversight procedures, fearing that this could lead to mismanagement or insufficient public accountability in the handling of state assets.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential risks associated with reduced legislative oversight in asset transfers. Critics worry that the bill may undermine local government's ability to manage and utilize transferred properties effectively, leading to inequities in access to recreational spaces. Furthermore, there are concerns that the expedited process could lead to properties being transferred without adequate public input or consideration of local community needs. Balancing efficient asset management with accountability and community interests remains a key topic of debate surrounding the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1915

Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission; transferring duties to the Commission; authorizing Commission to appoint Executive Director; effective date.

OK HB1915

Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission; transferring duties to the Commission; authorizing Commission to appoint Executive Director; effective date.

OK SB121

State parks; transferring the Hugo Lake Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Effective date.

OK SB675

State parks; transferring the Hugo Lake Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Effective date.

OK SB675

State parks; transferring the Hugo Lake Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Effective date.

OK SB1252

State parks; transferring the Hugo Lake Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Effective date.

OK HB4180

Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation; entity designation; authority; effective date.

OK HB3320

State government; Oklahoma Tourism, Parks and Recreation Enhancement Act; authorizing Department to create a state employee information and promotion program; effective date.

OK HB2749

State government; Oklahoma Tourism, Parks and Recreation Enhancement Act; authorizing Department to create a state employee information and promotion program; effective date.

OK HB2749

State government; Oklahoma Tourism, Parks and Recreation Enhancement Act; authorizing Department to create a state employee information and promotion program; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB1086

Guardian and ward; transfer or conveyance of property; notice; bonds; scope; purpose; homestead liens; effective date.

OK HB2977

Property; Oklahoma Road Maintenance Duty Disclosure and Release Act; disclosure of duty to maintain roads prior to sale of property; release of liability; effective date.

OK HB2439

Oklahoma Historical Society; the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program; Long-Range Capital Planning Commission; exempting the Oklahoma Historical Society; effective date.

OK SB36

Long-Range Capital Planning Commission; exempting certain entity from Commission provisions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1420

State Government; reduction of property owned and leased by the state; exemption; effective date.

OK SB415

State government; providing exemption to higher education from certain provisions of the Long-Range Capital Planning Commission. Effective date.

OK SB415

State government; providing exemption to higher education from certain provisions of the Long-Range Capital Planning Commission. Effective date.

OK HB2376

State government; Personnel Act; longevity payments; leave benefits; increasing accumulation limits; computation of services; effective date; emergency.