Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3089

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Report Pass
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Enrolled
5/7/24  

Caption

Insurance; Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Act; retrofitting; program; Department of Insurance; grant; contractor; evaluator; revolving fund; Insurance Commissioner; effective date.

Impact

The implementation of the SOH Program is contingent upon the successful receipt of external funding, highlighting a reliance on federal grants to support its activities. This could potentially influence the availability and level of financial assistance for Oklahoma homeowners looking to mitigate risks associated with severe weather events. The bill specifies that grants will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with certain priority given to lower-income applicants and areas more susceptible to severe disasters. By effectively establishing this program, the bill aims to improve statewide resilience against catastrophic events.

Summary

House Bill 3089, also known as the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Act, establishes a program within the Department of Insurance aimed at providing grants to homeowners for the construction or retrofitting of residential properties to enhance their resistance to tornadoes and other catastrophic weather events. The program will last until November 1, 2027, and will be funded through federal grants and other contributions rather than creating an entitlement for property owners. One of the key aspects of this bill is the creation of the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Revolving Fund, which will manage the funds necessary for the program's operation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3089 appears to be cautiously optimistic as it addresses an important issue concerning homeowner safety and property protection against natural disasters. Advocates argue that the bill is necessary for enhancing the resilience of residences in vulnerable areas, potentially reducing property damage and loss during severe weather events. However, critics might express concerns over funding reliability and the adequacy of the program's scope to effectively address the diverse needs of homeowners across the state.

Contention

There are several notable points of contention related to HB 3089, particularly regarding the program's funding model and accessibility. Critics may question the feasibility of relying heavily on federal grants for a program with potentially high demand. Furthermore, there are stipulations regarding the selection of contractors and evaluators, which could lead to complexities in the bidding process and eligibility criteria for homeowners. Overall, while the bill aims to create a robust aid framework for home retrofitting, the practical challenges of implementation and management remain significant concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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