Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1368

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill specifically impacts the statutes associated with the purchasing of state vehicles as it permits additional entities to buy passenger automobiles or buses with state funds. This amendment allows institutions such as the Oklahoma School for the Deaf and the Oklahoma Historical Society to acquire necessary vehicles for their operational needs. Furthermore, it clarifies that certain vehicle types can be used for state functions, thereby streamlining the process of vehicle procurement in these agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 1368, introduced by Senator Hall, focuses on the purchasing guidelines for state motor vehicles using public funds. This bill amends the existing law regarding which state entities are allowed to purchase automobiles and buses. The legislation adds more state departments and agencies to the list of those exempt from the general prohibition against purchasing such vehicles unless explicitly authorized, thereby expanding the scope of who can procure public vehicles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1368 appears generally positive among the legislative members involved in its discussion and approval. It was passed unanimously with a vote of 11 in favor and none against, indicating bipartisan support. Advocates for the bill seem to recognize the necessity of updating the purchasing guidelines to better serve the operational needs of various state institutions, thereby enhancing efficiency in utilizing public funds.

Contention

Despite the apparent consensus on the bill, there might be underlying concerns about the expanded purchasing rights for state agencies. Critics may argue that broadening the list of exempted entities could lead to potential misuse of public funds for unnecessary vehicle purchases. However, this specific discussion did not yield significant opposition during the process, suggesting that most stakeholders acknowledged the bill's practical intent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB1010

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

OK HB1802

Motor vehicles; allowing delivery of certificates of title to record owner for certain vehicles; removing certain acknowledgment requirements; effective date.

OK SB43

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

OK SB302

State payroll; allowing state agencies to adopt certain pay schedule; creating revolving fund. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2228

Motor vehicles; modifying types of devices unlawful to use while operating a motor vehicle; allowing for the use of certain technologies; effective date.

OK HB1421

Motor vehicles; creating the Motor Vehicle Reform Act; effective date.

OK HB2869

Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training; public funds; exemption; motor vehicles; hiring; effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB1282

Scholarships; Oklahoma Rising Scholars Award; renaming; eligibility; awards; waivers; effective date; emergency.

OK SB86

Higher education; allowing the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges to issue certain obligations.

OK SB86

Higher education; allowing the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges to issue certain obligations.

OK SB1377

Higher education; allowing the Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges to issue certain obligations. Effective date. Emergency.