Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1362

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Central purchasing; creating the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Department; transferring powers; providing purpose. Effective date.

Impact

This legislation is expected to enhance oversight of state procurement by establishing clearer authority and pathways for purchasing decisions. The bill modifies the roles of several existing positions, consolidating responsibilities under the State Purchasing Director, which aligns with best practices for performance management and risk mitigation. Additionally, it replaces outdated language and segregates certain duties into the newly formed department, potentially allowing for more agile responses to procurement needs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1362 establishes the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Department, aiming to streamline the state’s purchasing functions by consolidating powers previously held under various state offices into this newly created department. The bill outlines various amendments to existing statutes concerning procurement processes, including provisions related to the State Use Advisory Council and addressing the Oklahoma Minority Business Enterprise Assistance Act. By centralizing purchasing operations, the bill seeks to increase efficiency and accountability in state spending.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB1362 may face scrutiny from stakeholders concerned about the centralization of purchasing authority. Opponents might argue that such centralization could reduce local control and flexibility—an important aspect when addressing unique regional needs or minority business participation in state contracts. The bill's amendments to existing acts, especially in terms of the assistance provided for minority businesses, could prompt debate on whether it sufficiently protects those interests or enhances bureaucratic oversight without delivering tangible benefits.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1774

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; acquisition initiation; adding exemption for certain contracts from competitive bidding requirements; requiring State Purchasing Director to review and audit all exceptions; effective date.

OK SB43

Central purchasing; prohibiting purchasing and contracting with certain businesses and countries. Effective date.

OK SB680

State government; modifying provisions and exemptions of the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act. Emergency.

OK HB1010

Central Purchasing Act; allowing certain state entities to make certain purchases; documentation; effective date.

OK SB37

Service Oklahoma; transferring and providing duties and responsibilities; directing apportionments. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB486

Motor vehicle purchasing; adding to certain exempted entities; allowing certain truck purchasing. Effective date.

OK SB436

County purchasing; allowing counties to enter into certain agreements for leasing or lease-purchasing certain materials and equipment. Effective date.

OK SB760

Oklahoma Capital Investment Board; dissolving Board; transferring management of certain investments and agreements. Effective date.

OK HB2659

State government; creating the Central Purchasing Reform Act of 2023; effective date.

OK SB675

State parks; transferring the Hugo Lake Park to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK SB1430

State government; creating Oklahoma Central Purchasing Department. Effective date.

OK HB3129

State government; Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; modifying powers and duties of Director; prohibiting certain contracts; modifying sole source acquisition; effective date.

OK HB1775

State Government; creating the Department of Central Services; making Division a separate and distinct agency; modifying references; effective date.

OK HB1775

State Government; creating the Department of Central Services; making Division a separate and distinct agency; modifying references; effective date.

OK HB4042

State government; Central Purchasing Act; quarterly reports; authorizing Tourism and Recreation Department to promote state facilities; contracts; exemptions; effective date; emergency.

OK SB179

Information technology; directing state agencies to manage information technology services. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB3127

State Government; creating the Department of Central Services; making Division a separate and distinct agency; modifying references; effective date.

OK HB1774

Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act; acquisition initiation; adding exemption for certain contracts from competitive bidding requirements; requiring State Purchasing Director to review and audit all exceptions; effective date.