Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1351

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Oklahoma Bullion Depository; creating the Oklahoma Bullion Depository in the Office of the State Treasurer; stating procedures and duties. Effective date.

Impact

The enactment of SB1351 will significantly impact the management and regulation of precious metals in Oklahoma. By establishing a formal depository, the bill ensures that deposits are not considered part of the General Revenue Fund, thereby protecting account holders' assets. The State Treasurer will have authority to promulgate rules to manage fees and penalties associated with depository accounts, which could affect how account holders interact with the depository. Additionally, the new legislation mandates strict compliance with national and international standards related to the storage and handling of precious metals.

Summary

Senate Bill 1351 establishes the Oklahoma Bullion Depository within the Office of the State Treasurer. The bill outlines the duties and powers of an appointed administrator, detailing how the depository will handle deposits of precious metals, such as gold and silver. The legislation provides specific guidelines for the management of depository accounts, including requirements for record-keeping, accountability for precious metal deposits, and processes for account holders to withdraw or transfer their holdings. The bill aims to create a secure and regulated environment for individuals and entities wishing to store precious metals in Oklahoma.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide clarity and security for precious metal transactions, it may also face scrutiny over issues of access and governance concerning the management of such assets. The provisions prohibiting the depository from engaging in certain financial activities could be points of contention, as they establish boundaries that might limit investment opportunities related to the precious metals stored. Discussions around how fees and penalties will be imposed and whether they disproportionately affect certain users could further fuel debate among stakeholders, including potential depository account holders and regulatory bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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