Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4095

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  
Report Pass
2/15/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Report Pass
3/28/24  
Enrolled
4/18/24  

Caption

Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; definitions; notice; meeting request; effective date.

Impact

The passage of HB 4095 is expected to enhance safety measures concerning the interaction with underground facilities, thus minimizing the risk of damage during construction and related activities. By mandating specific notification requirements and timelines, the bill seeks to improve communication between excavators and operators of underground facilities. The requirement for pre-excavation meeting requests for larger projects notably streamlines the process and encourages collaboration among stakeholders, making it easier to coordinate necessary precautions.

Summary

House Bill 4095, known as the Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act, aims to amend existing definitions and procedures related to the protection of underground facilities during excavation and demolition activities. This bill specifically modifies several sections of the underground facilities damage prevention laws, including definitions of terms such as 'certified project,' 'damage,' and 'excavator.' Importantly, it also introduces new regulations regarding the notification and coordination requirements for parties involved in excavation activities, ensuring that underground facilities are properly marked and that relevant parties are informed of proposed work in a timely manner.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 4095 appears favorable, with support from various stakeholders who recognize the need for better management of underground facility interactions to ensure public safety. While the exact details of the discussions around the bill were not provided in the excerpts, the bill passed unanimously in the Senate, indicating a strong consensus among lawmakers about the importance of these updates. Supporters see the bill as a proactive approach to prevent damage and liabilities arising from excavation activities.

Contention

While the bill has gained legislative support, some potential areas of contention remain. Critics may argue that the increased regulatory requirements could burden small contractors or independent operators who may struggle with compliance. Concerns about the practicality of implementing these new meetings and notification processes in a timely manner could also be raised, particularly for smaller projects. Nonetheless, the overarching goal of ensuring safety and preventing damage to underground facilities seems to outweigh the voices of dissent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB497

Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; modifying definitions; requiring certain information to be provided to underground facilities within certain timeframe. Effective date.

OK HB2564

Underground facilities; requiring operators install underground facility in certain consistent manner; effective date.

OK HB1920

Open meetings; notices; Oklahoma Secretary of State; effective date.

OK HB1941

Mining; modifying definition; defining term; requiring application contain certain information regarding contract miners; effective date.

OK HB2861

Oklahoma Housing Authority Act; definitions; effective date.

OK SB761

Public meetings; modifying certain requirements and procedures under the Oklahoma Open Meetings Act. Effective date.

OK HB2791

Transportation; outdoor advertising definitions; defining term; effective date.

OK HB2108

Public meetings; amending Oklahoma Open Meeting Act; public health emergency; virtual meetings; private electronic communications; effective date.

OK SB639

Alcoholic beverages; modifying definitions. Effective date.

OK HB1386

Children; definitions; term; effective date.

Similar Bills

MS HB1226

Excavations; provide for impending emergencies and extend notification period for.

HI SB2172

Relating To Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.

MS SB2102

Excavations; provide for impending emergencies and extend notification period for.

MI HB4023

Environmental protection: underground storage tanks; placement distance of underground storage tanks from a public water supply system; revise. Amends sec. 21102a of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.21102a) & adds sec. 21102b.

HI HB2274

Relating To Underground Fuel Storage Tanks.

MS HB1191

Underground and submerged utility lines and facilities; revise requirements for excavators and utility operators.

HI SCR99

Requesting The Public Utilities Commission To Address Certain Recommendations For Undergrounding The State's Utility Facilities As Outlined In The 1999 Legislative Reference Bureau Report Entitled "undergrounding Public Utility Lines".

CA AB1296

Joint Enforcement Strike Force on the Underground Economy: Labor Enforcement Task Force.