Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1060

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; removing certain show cause order servicing requirement. Effective date.

Impact

The amendment to Section 2-305 clarifies the conditions under which the Director may suspend registrations without a prior show cause order if there is an 'imminent danger to the public health or safety.' This provision seeks to ensure a prompt response in situations where immediate action is necessary to protect public health. The removal of certain servicing requirements could lead to quicker administrative responses and reduce the burden on regulatory agencies as they manage registrations and the associated risks.

Summary

Senate Bill 1060 seeks to amend the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act in Oklahoma by removing certain servicing requirements related to show cause orders. This change primarily impacts the processes for denial, suspension, or revocation of registration for entities involved in manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, or administering controlled dangerous substances. The bill aims to streamline these administrative procedures, thus expediting decision-making by the Director regarding registrations without the need for prior show cause orders in certain situations.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to improve efficiency within the regulatory system, there may be concerns regarding the potential for overreach by the Director in suspending registrations without prior notice. Critics might argue that removing the show cause order requirement may affect the due process rights of registrants by not allowing them to respond to allegations before actions are taken against them. The balance between expedited processes and protecting the rights of individuals and entities engaged in controlled substances will be a noted point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

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