Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB890

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Militia; making certain transfer to the Oklahoma State Guard under certain circumstances. Effective date.

Impact

One significant aspect of SB890 is its provision for resource transfer. In the event that the Department of Defense removes national recognition from the Oklahoma National Guard, this bill mandates an immediate transfer of all resources—officers, funds, positions, and other assets—to the Oklahoma State Guard. This change is intended to ensure that the state guard remains adequately equipped and staffed to fulfill its responsibilities, even if the national guard's status changes.

Summary

Senate Bill 890 outlines amendments related to the Oklahoma State Guard, particularly regarding its distinction from the Oklahoma National Guard. The bill reaffirms the identity of the Oklahoma State Guard as a separate military force composed of volunteer citizens without the obligation to serve outside the state's boundaries. This legislative action seeks to clarify the operational framework of the state guard amidst changing conditions with the national guard.

Contention

The discussions surrounding the implications of SB890 may reflect broader concerns about state military autonomy and the readiness of state guards. While the legislation aims to bolster the Oklahoma State Guard's operational capabilities, debates might arise regarding the adequacy of resourcing and the potential impacts on the existing national guard structure in Oklahoma. The bill’s success may depend on a careful balance between ensuring state military readiness and aligning with federal military protocols.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB890

Militia; making certain transfer to the Oklahoma State Guard under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB1801

Militia; transferring certain positions and resources upon certain removal. Effective date.

OK SB860

Militia; creating the Oklahoma State Guard and Militia Revitalization Act of 2023. Effective date.

OK SB860

Militia; creating the Oklahoma State Guard and Militia Revitalization Act of 2023. Effective date.

OK SB852

Militia; creating the Oklahoma State Guard and Militia Revitalization Act of 2025. Effective date.

OK SB1251

Militia; creating the Oklahoma State Guard and Militia Revitalization Act of 2022. Effective date.

OK SB1396

Militia; creating the Oklahoma State Guard and Militia Revitalization Act of 2024. Effective date.

OK HB2382

Militia; modifying and updating provisions of the Oklahoma Military Code; effective date.

OK HB2382

Militia; modifying and updating provisions of the Oklahoma Military Code; effective date.

OK HB3712

Militia; Oklahoma Military Code; various modifications; effective date.

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