Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1355

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Engrossed
3/21/22  

Caption

Commercial flotation devices; allowing Grand River Dam Authority to promulgate additional rules. Effective date.

Impact

The bill's implementation means that commercial operators of flotation devices must now adhere to clearer licensing requirements and associated fees, which are expected to streamline revenue for the Grand River Dam Authority. Additionally, it aims to ensure safety and standardization in the rental market for recreational opportunities on designated scenic rivers. The clear definition of commercial flotation devices under this bill will help in regulatory enforcement and compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 1355 addresses the regulation of commercial flotation devices operated on the Illinois River and certain creeks in Oklahoma. It amends the existing statute concerning licensing and fees for these devices, granting the Grand River Dam Authority the power to charge an annual fee for commercially owned flotation devices, while also specifying fines for operating unlicensed devices. The bill establishes regulatory authority over non-commercial flotation devices, including provisions for usage fees based on device ownership status and duration of use.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SB 1355 appears to be supportive among those connected to the recreational tourism industry. Proponents argue that the bill enhances safety and provides a regulatory framework that is necessary for the growth and management of recreational activities on Oklahoma's waterways. However, there may be concern among small business operators regarding the potential financial burden imposed by the new licensing and fee requirements.

Contention

Points of contention might arise from discussions around the potential impact of the licensing fees on local businesses and the access of residents to waterways. While there is support for regulation in order to ensure safety, the financial implications of compliance may create challenges for operators of smaller, local flotation device rental services. The need for a balance between regulation for public safety and maintaining local businesses' operational viability will be a significant aspect of discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB860

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; adding certain substance to Schedule I. Effective date.

OK SB284

Specie; authorizing the payment of certain public and private debts; restricting the requirement of payment in specie. Effective date.

OK SB269

Carbon sequestration; modifying jurisdiction over certain injection wells; establishing provisions for establishment of certain CO2 sequestration facilities and storage units. Effective date.

OK SB227

Taxation; modifying and limiting certain credits, deductions, and exemptions; modifying income tax rate for certain years. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB581

Gold and silver; authorizing employees to request payment in gold and silver; directing creation of Oklahoma Bullion Depository; exempting sale of gold and silver from income tax. Effective date.

OK SB669

Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date.

OK SB103

Income tax; modifying exemption for certain retirement benefits for certain tax years. Effective date.

OK SB60

Income tax; modifying certain apportionment factors for determining Oklahoma taxable income for certain tax years. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.