State of emergencies; modifying qualifying events; limiting length of emergency declaration; disallowing certain prohibitions; clarifying certain misdemeanor offense. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
The amendments proposed in SB273 significantly affect how state emergencies are managed. By limiting the duration of emergency declarations without legislative approval, it enhances local governance and accountability. The bill also explicitly prohibits restrictions on the sale, ownership, and possession of firearms during a state of emergency, thereby reinforcing gun rights within the state amidst situations that may lead to civil unrest or disaster.
Summary
Senate Bill 273 seeks to amend the existing laws regarding state emergencies in Oklahoma. It introduces modifications to the length and conditions under which a state of emergency can be declared, stipulating that no declaration shall last for more than two weeks without approval from local governmental bodies or the state legislature. This change aims to ensure that emergency powers exercised by the Governor are subject to checks by other governmental entities, addressing concerns over potential overreach during times of crisis.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB273 involve the balance between public safety and individual liberties. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial for protecting citizens from potential abuse of power during emergencies, while opponents may view the limitations on emergency declarations as risky in times of unforeseen crises. Moreover, the provision preventing firearm restrictions during emergencies has sparked debate about public safety and the potential for increased chaos during turbulent times.
Carry Over
State of emergencies; modifying qualifying events; limiting length of emergency declaration; disallowing certain prohibitions; clarifying certain misdemeanor offense. Effective date.
State of emergencies; modifying qualifying events; limiting length of emergency declaration; disallowing certain prohibitions; clarifying certain misdemeanor offense. Effective date.
Crimes and punishments; Oklahoma Riot Control Prevention Act; removing ability of Governor to restrict certain activities during state of emergency; effective date.
The Oklahoma Riot Control and Prevention Act; modifying entities prohibited from certain action; declaring additional permitted activities. Effective date.
Motor vehicles; modifying name of responsible agency; modifying length of issuance for commercial learner permits; repealer; effective date; emergency.
Oklahoma Uniform Securities Act; clarifying membership of Oklahoma Securities Commission; modifying qualifications for certain member of Commission. Effective date. Emergency.
Requires the Revenue Estimating Conference to designate certain general fund money from mineral revenue as restricted and prohibits including such revenue in the executive budget (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)