Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1657 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 02/15/2022

                             
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 14, 2022 
AS AMENDED 
 
SENATE BILL NO. 1657 	By: Dahm 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation 
Code; amending 29 O.S. 20 21, Sections 2-108.1, 2-109, 
2-110, 2-116.1 and 2-135, which relate to words and 
phrases; modifying definitions; amending 29 O.S. 
2021, Sections 3-103, 3-105, and 3-201, which relate 
to members, function, powers and duties of the 
Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Comm ission, powers and 
duties of Director and game wardens; removing 
affirmative action plan requirement; modifying 
certain powers; removing power of Director to make a 
complaint and cause proceedings against a person; 
updating statutory language; amending 29 O.S. 2021, 
Section 7-204, which relates to wildlife; making 
wildlife property of the people of Oklahoma; updating 
statutory language; repealing 29 O.S. 2021, Section 
3-313, which relates to an account within the 
Wildlife Conservation Fund; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 20 21, Section 2-108.1, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2-108.1. “Domesticated animal” means an animal kept for 
pleasure or for utility, that has adapte d to life in association 
with and to the use of human beings, and shall not include animals 
which normally can be found in the wild state, unless specifically   
 
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so designated by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission or as 
designated by the Oklahoma Statutes. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 2021, Section 2-109, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2-109. “Endangered” refers to any wildlife specie s or 
subspecies in the wild or in captivity whose prospects of survival 
and reproduction are in immediate jeopar dy and includes those 
species listed as endangered by the federal gover nment, as well as 
any species or subspecies identified as threatened by O klahoma 
statute Statutes or Commission resolution. 
SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY    29 O.S. 2021, Section 2-110, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2-110. “Fishing” is defined as the taking or attempting 
to take fish or other aquatic dw elling organisms by hook and line, 
seine, trap or such other means as may be designated as legal by the 
provisions of this Code or by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation 
Commission or as designated by the Oklahoma Statutes. 
SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 20 21, Section 2-116.1, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2-116.1. “Game warden” is a duly CLEET-certified 
authorized employee of the Department whose primary duties are the 
enforcement of duty is to enforce the wildlife conserv ation laws of 
Oklahoma this state.  Whenever the word “ranger” appears in this   
 
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title the Oklahoma Wildlife Conve rsation Code it shall have the same 
meaning as “game warden”. 
SECTION 5.     AMENDATORY    29 O.S. 2021, Section 2-135, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2-135. “Threatened” refers to any wildlife species or 
subspecies in the wild or in captivity that, although not presently 
threatened with extinction , are in such small numbers throu ghout 
their range that they may become a n endangered species within the 
foreseeable future or that they may be endangered if their 
environment deteriora tes.  Threatened species and subspecies include 
those species and subsp ecies listed as “threatened” by the federal 
government as well as any species or subspecies identified as 
threatened by Oklahoma statutes Statutes or Commission resolution. 
SECTION 6.    AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 20 21, Section 3-103, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 3-103. A.  The Wildlife Conservation Commission shall 
constitute an advisory, administrative and policymaking board for 
the protection, restoration, pe rpetuation, conservation, 
supervision, maintenance, enhancement, and ma nagement of wildlife in 
this state as provided in the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code. 
B.  The Director shall consult with the Commission regarding the 
administration of the affairs of the Department of Wildlife 
Conservation.  The Commission is authori zed and empowered to require 
from the Director complete reports and information relative to the   
 
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affairs of the Department at the time and in the manner the 
Commission may deem advisable . 
C.  The Commission shall meet in regular session at least nine 
times per year not to exceed one meeting per mon th with not more 
than two consecutive calendar months between meetings and in special 
sessions as may be called by the Chair or a majority of t he 
Commission.  The Commission may hold any regular or special session 
at any location within this state.  Should a location be chosen 
other than Commission headquarters in Ok lahoma City for a regular or 
special meeting, notice shall be posted at Commissio n headquarters 
in Oklahoma City and advertised in the local newspaper o f the city 
in which the meeting is to be h eld, at least one time during each of 
the two (2) weeks prior to the meeting.  The advertisements shall 
include time, date, and address of loca tion of the meeting. 
D.  In addition to the other powers and duties pre scribed by 
law, the Commission shall: 
1.  Institute an affirmative action plan for hiring women and 
minorities throughout the agency; 
2. Elect a chair, vice-chair, and secretary, who s hall perform 
the duties required of them by statutes, rules of the Comm ission, 
and the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma.  The chair, vice-
chair, and secretary shall recei ve no extra compensation; 
3. 2. Appoint a Director, and determine the qualificat ions of 
the Director and all assistants and employees.  A Commissioner shall   
 
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not be eligible for employment in an y position within the 
Department; 
4. 3. Prescribe rules and p olicies for the transaction of its 
business and the control of the Department; 
5. 4. Develop and implement a plan to provide step raises for 
Commission employees so that discrepancies of pay le vels within a 
pay grade are eliminated; 
6. 5. Acquire by purchase, lease, gift, or devise, waters, real 
property, and personal property incide nt to the exercise of its 
functions and to maintain , operate, and dispose of the same; 
7. 6.  Acquire real property by condemnation only when th e 
Attorney General or other counsel deems it an appropriate means of 
clearing title from willing or unavailable sellers; 
8. 7. Supervise the establishment, extens ion, improvement, and 
operation of the wil dlife refuges, propagation areas or stations, 
public hunting areas, public fishing areas, game management areas, 
and fish hatcheries; 
9. 8. Prescribe the manner o f cooperation with the Oklahoma 
Tourism and Recreation Department, colleges and universities within 
the state, other state agencies, any agency of the federal 
government, and any city, town, school district, or any other agency 
or organization in study of conservation and propagation of wildlife 
and in the establishment, maintenance, and operation of visual   
 
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educational facilities, recreational fac ilities, and hunting and 
fishing facilities, in the study and propagation of wildlife; 
10. 9. Supervise the letting of all contracts and purchases for 
the Department, with all purchases of personal proper ty to be made 
through the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; 
11. 10. Authorize all claims or expenditures prior to incurring 
payment except as otherwis e provided in this Code; 
12. 11. Prescribe rules on the use of Department -owned vehicles 
by the Director, department heads and other essential employees as 
the Commission deems necessary in order to perform their duties; 
13. 12. Prescribe rules for the s ale of all regular or special 
licenses; 
14. 13. Publicize and encourage the conservation and 
appreciation of wildlife and all other natural res ources; 
15. 14. Regulate the seasons and harvest of wildlife; 
16. 15. Promulgate rules to sell fishing and hun ting licenses 
via the Internet; 
17. 16. Annually report to the Governor and the Legislature on 
the complete operation, activities, and plans of the Department, 
together with such recommendations for future activities as the 
Commission may deem to be in th e best interest of the state; and 
18. 17. Provide the Governor and the Legislature with an a nnual 
inventory of all property and equipment.   
 
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SECTION 7.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 20 21, Section 3-105, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 3-105. A.  Immediately upon the appointment of the 
Director, he shall become vested with the duties and powers of the 
management and control of the Department under such provisions, 
orders, rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the 
Commission, and in addition thereto shall have the following 
specific powers and duties: 
1.  To manage and control, under the supervision of the 
Commission, all wildlife refuges and real or personal properties 
which are held, operated or maintained by the Department .; 
2. To appoint and employ such assistants, department heads, 
rangers, clerical help and other e mployees as the Commission may 
deem necessary, subj ect to the approval of the Commission.  The 
Director shall fix and determine the salaries and wages to be paid 
under and subject to the rules and regulations as pr omulgated by the 
Commission; and the Direc tor shall supervise and direct all 
employees of either the Commission or the Department and may 
suspend, discharge, station or transfer them at any time that, in 
his judgment, the Commission or the state will be be st served 
thereby.; 
3.  To approve or disa pprove and pay all legal claims for 
services rendered or expenses incurred by rangers and other 
employees of the Department in accordance with the schedules   
 
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therefor and the rules and regulations previously adopted by the 
Commission.; 
4.  To establish and maintain a proper system of bookkeeping and 
accounting under the supervision of the State Auditor and 
Inspector.; 
5.  To promote and manage wildlife propagation by raising and 
distributing the same over the state a t the direction of the 
Commission; to capture, propagate, transport, buy, sell or exchange 
any species of fish, game, furbearing animals and protected birds 
needed for stocking the lands or waters of the s tate; and to feed, 
provide and care for such fish, animals and birds.; and 
6.  To make a complaint and cause proceedings to be commenced 
against any person for violation of any of the laws for the 
conservation of wildlife with the sanction of the district attorney 
of the county in which such proceedings ar e brought, and shall not 
be required to give security for costs.  The Director may also 
appear in behalf of the people in any court of competent 
jurisdiction in any prosecution for a violation of any of th e laws 
for the protection of wildlife, and may pros ecute the same in the 
same manner and with the same authority as the district attorney of 
the county where such proceedings are pending in cases where such 
attorney is unable to be present or refuses to pr osecute such case. 
7. To make emergency purchases of equipment, materials and 
supplies under rules and regulations prescribed by the Commission .   
 
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B.  All duties and authority imposed or conferred upon the 
former Wildlife Conservation Director by any statut e, rule or 
regulation of the Commission are hereby imposed and conferred upon 
the Director until such time as the Commission or the Legislature 
shall, by appropriate measure, change such duties or authority 
imposed by said the Commission. 
SECTION 8.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 2021, Sectio n 3-201, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 3-201. A.  All things being equal, veterans of World 
War II, the Korean, the Vietnam and Persian Gulf Wars shall be 
appointed as game wardens when vacancies occur. 
B.  All persons appointed game wardens shal l be peace officers 
and have the full powers of peace off icers of the State of Oklahoma 
this state in the enforcement of the provisions of this Code and are 
authorized to: 
1.  Enforce all state laws on Department-owned or Department-
managed lands; 
2.  Enforce all other laws of this state ; 
3.  Make arrests for wildlife conservation violations and 
nonconservation-related crimes with the same power and authori ty as 
sheriffs are vested with and in cooperation with other law 
enforcement officers and agencies; 
4.  Take into possession any and all protected wildlife, or any 
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to the law, and the wildl ife or parts thereof may be disposed of as 
determined by the Director or any court of competent jurisdiction; 
5.  Make a complaint and cause proceedings to be commenced 
against any person fo r violation of any of the laws for the 
protection and propagation of wildlife, with the sanction of the 
prosecuting or district attorney of the county in which the 
proceedings are brought, and shall not be required to give security 
for costs; 
6.  Be an authorized agent of the Commission or Department under 
Section 3-202 of this title in addition to duties as a game war den; 
and 
7.  Assist in enforcement of the state fire laws, upon request 
of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry. 
C.  1. Pursuant to the provisions of this subsection, a game 
warden may operate a vehicle owned or leased by the Departm ent upon 
a roadway during the hours of darkness without lighted headlamps, 
clearance lamps, or other illuminating devices.  As used in this 
paragraph, “roadway” shall include any street or highway in this 
state except an interstate highway, a limited acces s highway, a 
state trunk highway, or any street or highway within the limits of 
an incorporated area. 
2.  Pursuant to the provisions of this subsection, a game warden 
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of darkness without t he illuminating devices required by Section 
4207 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes. 
3.  A game warden may operate a vehicle or vessel with out the 
illuminating devices specified in this subsection only if the 
operation: 
a. is made in the performance of t he duties of the game 
warden pursuant to the provisions of the Code, and 
b. (1) will aid in the accomplishment of a lawful arrest 
for any violation of the Code or any rule or 
regulation promulgated thereto, or 
(2) will aid in ascertaining whether a violati on of 
the Code or any rule or regulation promulgated 
thereto has been or is about to be committed. 
D.  Any person who refuses to stop a vehic le or boat when 
requested to do so by a game warden in the perform ance of the duties 
of the game warden is guilty o f a misdemeanor and upon conviction is 
punishable by a fine of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) 
nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). 
E.  Any game warden who solicits or accepts any bribe or money 
or other thing of value in connection wi th the performance of duty 
as a game warden shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, 
shall be sentenced to a term not less than two (2) years nor more 
than seven (7) years in the custody of the Depa rtment of Corrections 
and shall be summarily remo ved from office.   
 
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F. Pursuant to the provisions of subsection B of this section 
and the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code, a game warden sh all not 
have authority to use or place a game or wildlife camera o n private 
property without the permission of the owner or controller of the 
property or pursuant to a warrant issued by a court of competent 
jurisdiction. 
SECTION 9.     AMENDATORY     29 O.S. 2021, Section 7-204, is 
amended to read as fo llows: 
Section 7-204. All wildlife found in this s tate is the property 
of the state people of this state, and the authority to oversee all 
wildlife is pursuant to the Legislature. 
SECTION 10.     REPEALER     29 O.S. 20 21, Section 3-313, is 
hereby repealed. 
SECTION 11.  This act shall become effective November 1, 202 2. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE AND WILDLIFE 
February 14, 2022 - DO PASS AS AMENDED