Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB921

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  

Caption

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; modifying certain exemption. Effective date.

Impact

The amendments made by SB921 are expected to have a significant impact on state procurement laws by exempting specific purchases related to promoting tourism and generating revenue. For the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, this change is anticipated to increase efficiency by reducing bureaucratic red tape. By simplifying the purchasing process, the department can better focus on its objectives, such as improving service quality at facilities and enhancing promotional efforts, which may ultimately benefit the state's tourism industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 921 (SB921) relates to modifications under the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act, specifically targeting the exemptions applicable to purchases made by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. The bill amends Section 2239, which outlines various purchasing exemptions, allowing more flexibility in how the department manages its procurement processes. This includes less oversight for certain merchandise sold online and materials necessary for the operation of departmental facilities, aiming to streamline operations and enhance revenue generation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB921 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders in the tourism and recreation sectors. Proponents argue that the updated exemptions enable the department to adopt more agile and responsive purchasing practices, which are crucial for maintaining and enhancing competitiveness in the tourism market. However, there may be concerns raised from fiscal conservatives regarding the potential for reduced oversight in the state purchasing process, emphasizing the need for accountability while promoting economic growth.

Contention

While SB921 has garnered support, notable points of contention may arise concerning the balance between improving efficiency and maintaining necessary oversight in state purchasing practices. Critics might argue that broad exemptions could lead to procurement decisions that lack rigorous scrutiny, possibly resulting in misallocation of funds or favoritism. The discussion around these concerns emphasizes the need for transparency and responsible management of state resources while also advocating for economic stimulation through tourism and recreation initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2953

Central purchasing; removing and modifying various exemptions to the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; effective date.

OK HB1774

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; acquisition initiation; adding exemption for certain contracts from competitive bidding requirements; requiring State Purchasing Director to review and audit all exceptions; effective date.

OK HB1774

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; acquisition initiation; adding exemption for certain contracts from competitive bidding requirements; requiring State Purchasing Director to review and audit all exceptions; effective date.

OK SB853

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; exempting the Oklahoma Military Department for certain purchases. Effective date.

OK SB482

Central Purchasing Act; exempting certain entities from central purchasing requirements. Effective date.

OK SB680

State government; modifying provisions and exemptions of the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act. Emergency.

OK SB680

State government; modifying provisions and exemptions of the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act. Emergency.

OK HB3129

State government; Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; modifying powers and duties of Director; prohibiting certain contracts; modifying sole source acquisition; effective date.

OK SB382

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; excluding certain acquisitions made by the J.D. McCarty Center from provisions of the Central Purchasing Act. Effective date.

OK SB1362

Central purchasing; creating the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Department; transferring powers; providing purpose. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.