Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3049

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Water; promulgating standards for municipal sanitary sewer systems; prohibiting right of personal injury recovery for certain sanitary sewer overflow when standards are met; effective date.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to current statutes regarding municipal liability and public health. By exempting municipalities from personal injury claims related to sewer overflows, as long as they are working towards compliance, it seeks to relieve legal pressures on local governments. Conversely, while this can aid in resource conservation, concerns may arise regarding the accountability of municipalities toward residents who experience sewer-related issues. The legislation places a strong emphasis on ensuring a robust maintenance culture within municipal sewer systems and incentivizes municipalities to acquire appropriate funding and resources.

Summary

House Bill 3049 aims to regulate the operation of municipal sanitary sewer systems in Oklahoma by establishing standards that municipalities must follow to maintain and upgrade their sewage treatment and delivery infrastructure. The bill promotes proactive measures by allowing municipalities that meet specific operational standards to qualify for relief from personal injury claims associated with sanitary sewer overflows. It is designed to encourage municipalities to invest in their infrastructure and ensure compliance with state guidelines issued by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.

Contention

Notably, one point of contention surrounding HB3049 is the potential impact this bill could have on residents' rights to seek recourse in cases of negligence. Critics may argue that it limits accountability for municipalities, especially in the event of sewer overflows that could affect public health and safety. Advocates for the bill suggest that it is a necessary step to enhance infrastructure funding and maintenance, which ultimately serves the public interest by ensuring cleaner and safer water systems. Ensuring compliance with state standards is seen as critical not only for health but also for fostering trust in municipal services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1982

Water quality standards; modifying entity to receive certain written comment; modifying certain responsibilities; effective date.

OK HB2293

Waters and water rights; creating the Flood and Drought Management Task Force; effective date.

OK HB1598

Insurance; retail pharmacy network access standards; State standards for network access; Federal standards for network access; effective date.

OK SB14

Water and water rights; creating Charlette Hearne Heritage River Act; granting Oklahoma Water Resources Board authority over act and rule promulgation; protecting public recreational use of certain river. Effective date.

OK SB201

Municipalities; requiring certain camps meet building codes or be abolished. Effective date.

OK SB116

Medical marijuana; prohibiting certain medical marijuana facilities from operating in certain areas. Effective date.

OK HB1211

Waters and water rights; creating the Waters and Water Rights Modification Act; effective date.

OK HB1212

Waters and water rights; creating the Waters and Water Rights Modification Act; effective date.

OK HB1214

Waters and water rights; creating the Waters and Water Rights Modification Act; effective date.

OK HB1210

Waters and water rights; creating the Waters and Water Rights Modification Act; effective date.

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