Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3817

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Public safety; Emergency Management Disaster Relief Matching Fund; Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management; distribution; effective date; emergency.

Impact

The bill mandates that the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management distribute funds to local governments within one year following a successful application for public assistance. This change is designed to improve the efficiency of fund distribution, enabling prompt relief to areas impacted by disasters. By doing so, it reassures citizens that the state is committed to addressing public safety needs in a timely manner, particularly in the wake of natural disasters or emergencies.

Summary

House Bill 3817 focuses on enhancing Oklahoma's emergency management infrastructure by amending the Emergency Management Disaster Relief Matching Fund. This bill establishes a special fund within the state treasury dedicated to supporting the matching requirements for federal disaster relief funding under the Disaster Relief Act of 1974. Specifically, it aims to streamline the financial support provided to cities and counties affected by emergencies, ensuring they receive timely assistance through the matching fund.

Contention

Although not primarily controversial, HB3817 presents a critical step toward enhancing state responsiveness in emergencies. Some stakeholders may express concern over the fund's reliance on federal matching, raising questions about the adequacy and reliability of federal disaster relief in the future. Additionally, the declaration of an emergency for the bill's immediate enactment could prompt discussion about the broader implications of emergency management funding and preparedness in Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

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