Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2267

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

Impact

In order to enforce compliance with these training requirements, the bill introduces a significant consequence for failure to participate in designated training programs. Any county officer who does not fulfill their training obligations will forfeit their monthly travel allowance, which serves as an incentive for officers to engage in necessary education. This provision aims to encourage ongoing professional development among officials, ensuring they remain informed about best practices and legislative changes that may affect their duties.

Summary

House Bill 2267 aims to enhance the education and training requirements for county officers in Oklahoma. The bill amends existing laws to establish mandatory training programs for elected county officials, such as county commissioners, clerks, treasurers, and court clerks. Specifically, the bill mandates that new officers obtain certifications, including a Basic Certification after their first term and subsequent Advanced Certifications in following terms. This is designed to ensure that county officials are adequately trained in their roles and responsibilities, promoting better governance and administration at the county level.

Contention

There may be concerns surrounding the financial implications of increased education and certification requirements for county officers. Additionally, the penalty of forfeiting travel allowances could be viewed as too harsh by some, particularly if they believe that the training requirements are not adequately flexible or account for unforeseen circumstances. Advocates for the bill argue that well-trained officials can better serve their communities, while opponents might argue that it creates additional bureaucratic hurdles that could deter qualified individuals from seeking office at the county level.

Companion Bills

OK HB2267

Carry Over Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2267

Counties and county officers; county government personnel education and training; travel allowance; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2580

Counties and county officers; travel allowance; rates; adjustments; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2247

Revenue and taxation; creating the County Road and Bridge Funding Incentive Act of 2023; income tax credit; county population; training; effective date.

OK HB2597

Counties and county officers; travel allowance; county commissioners; sheriff; effective date.

OK SB951

Counties and county officers; raising travel allowance for county commissioners and sheriffs. Emergency.

OK HB2169

Counties and county officials; appraisers of real property; education accreditation; energy producing properties; effective date.

OK HB1463

Officers; dual offices; counties; population limits; county commissioners; exception; effective date.

OK SB507

County officers; clarifying when certain county officers shall be required to attend certain type of training. Effective date.

OK SB952

Counties and county officers; modifying county surplus and disposal procedures. Effective date.

OK SB689

Counties; allowing board of county commissioners to create certain ordinances. Effective date.

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