Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1023

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
3/2/23  
Engrossed
3/13/23  

Caption

Property; owners association; solar energy; effective date.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1023 is expected to influence state laws by reinforcing property rights regarding renewable energy installations. By invalidating restrictive covenants against solar systems, the bill aims to facilitate the adoption of renewable energy technologies and contribute to environmental sustainability. The law also encourages solar energy use, which may have a positive long-term effect on energy consumption patterns, reinforcing legislative and public commitments to sustainability.

Summary

House Bill 1023 is a legislative measure aimed at prohibiting homeowners associations (HOAs) from banning the installation of solar energy systems by property owners. The bill defines the limitations within which HOAs can exercise their authority regarding solar installations. Specifically, it ensures that no provisions within HOA rules can impede a homeowner's ability to install solar energy systems unless these provisions were established prior to the bill's effective date. Furthermore, a new homeowners association has a one-year period post-formation to enforce any restrictions on solar energy systems, thus promoting the uptake of solar energy solutions across properties within its jurisdiction.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1023 is generally favorable among proponents of renewable energy, who view the bill as a crucial step towards enhancing energy independence and promoting cleaner energy sources. Advocates celebrate the bill’s potential to encourage residents to adopt solar energy solutions without obstructive regulations. However, there may be concerns among some HOA boards regarding their governance capabilities and the implications of this law on property aesthetics and collective rights of property owners within their communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1023 include discussions around the balance of authority between individual property rights and collective community governance, as represented by homeowners associations. Critics may argue that while the bill promotes renewable energy use, it could also lead to disputes over what constitutes reasonable placement and visibility of solar systems, potentially affecting community aesthetics and property values. The provision allowing for judicial review of certain restrictions on solar installation could lead to legal challenges and further alter the dynamic between HOAs and residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1023

Property; owners association; solar energy; effective date.

OK HB2264

Property; owners associations; liens; obligations; filings; effective date.

OK HB3255

Property; owners association; document retention policy; license requirement for management of owners association; effective date.

OK SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK SB558

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK SB618

Owners' associations; prohibiting deed restrictions or covenants that prohibit use of solar panels; authorizing certain rules regarding placement of solar panels. Effective date.

OK HB355

Property owners' associations; creating or enforcing covenants which infringe on a lot owners' right to use natural gas or solar energy device; prohibit

OK SB1919

Property; requiring owners associations to provide and maintain records. Effective date.

OK HB1614

Property; owners association; inspecting books and records; defining business day; effective date.

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