State government; removing Office of Management and Enterprise Services responsibility for certain places under control of the Military Department. Effective date.
Impact
The bill's impact on state laws includes a specific exemption for properties managed or controlled by the Military Department, limiting OMES's purview to those areas. This amendment could lead to more streamlined and focused management of military facilities, as oversight will be retained within the military’s chain of command. It highlights a shift towards recognizing the unique needs of military properties and allowing the Military Department to operate with greater autonomy regarding its facilities.
Summary
Senate Bill 1180 amends Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, specifically addressing the powers and responsibilities of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES). The primary focus of the bill is to eliminate OMES's authority over certain properties under the management of the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma. This change is intended to streamline operations and clarify the jurisdictional responsibilities of OMES. By removing certain oversight, the legislation aims to create a more efficient administrative framework for state properties managed by the military.
Contention
There may be notable points of contention surrounding SB1180, particularly from perspectives concerned with state oversight and the implications of reducing OMES's authority. Some stakeholders could argue that while this focused exemption aids in efficiency, it may also dilute the state’s central control over property management. There might be discussions about the effectiveness of this approach and whether it sets a precedent for similar exemptions in other state agencies, potentially impacting cohesion in state governance.
State government; creating the Basic Government Transparency Act; authorizing Office of Management and Enterprise Services to facilitate certain creation of website. Effective date.
State government; requiring Office of Management and Enterprise Services to create certain plan; directing such Office to distribute such report to certain individuals. Effective date.
Taxation: specific tax; application of neighborhood enterprise zone tax to certain facilities; modify. Amends sec. 9 of 1992 PA 147 (MCL 207.779). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4966'23