Property; prohibiting foreign ownership of real property and agricultural land; effective date.
Impact
If enacted, HB 3077 would amend existing Oklahoma statutes regarding property ownership, creating a legal framework that disallows foreign entities from controlling significant agricultural and real estate assets. Under this legislation, any prohibited foreign party that comes into possession of such properties would have to divest within two years or face severe penalties, such as felony charges and significant fines. The bill also mandates judicial proceedings to enforce divestment and establishes the Attorney General’s Office as the enforcing agency tasked with overseeing compliance.
Summary
House Bill 3077 aims to prohibit foreign ownership of real property and agricultural land in Oklahoma, targeting specific foreign parties which include citizens or residents of countries subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. The bill defines prohibited foreign parties and outlines the restrictions on property acquisition, explicitly stating that such parties cannot acquire, hold, or control interests in agricultural land. This move is intended to safeguard local interests and mitigate potential security risks related to foreign ownership of vital land resources.
Contention
The bill has generated discussion regarding the balance between national security and economic opportunities, particularly concerning agricultural production and land utilization in the state. Proponents argue that restricting foreign ownership is essential for maintaining control over critical agricultural resources and ensuring that local farmers and communities are not displaced or compromised. Critics, however, worry that such restrictions may hinder investment and collaboration with foreign entities, potentially dampening economic development opportunities in Oklahoma.
Property; prohibiting control of certain real property by certain foreign adversaries. providing for acquisition and subsequent sale of certain property upon certain judicial determination. Effective date.