Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB302

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  

Caption

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

Impact

Implementing SB302 will affect the existing payroll structure and will necessitate significant administrative adjustments across state agencies. Agencies will be required to coordinate the transition process internally and work with the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to ensure compliance by the specified deadline. The creation of a Payroll Fund is also mandated to support this transition, underlining the state’s commitment to maintaining an efficient payroll system for its workforce. The bill aims to enhance employee satisfaction and retention by providing timely payments.

Summary

SB302 seeks to amend current payroll practices for executive state agencies in Oklahoma by mandating a transition to a biweekly payroll system by July 31, 2025. The bill states that each executive state agency must convert to this system, ensuring that employees receive their salaries every two weeks. This change aims to streamline salary payments and improve the financial predictability for state employees, aligning payment schedules with general industry practices where biweekly pay is common.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB302 appears generally positive among legislative supporters who recognize the necessity of modernizing payroll operations. Proponents argue that the new system will not only benefit employees by providing more consistent paychecks but also promote operational efficiency within state agencies. However, there may be some concerns regarding the implementation costs and administrative burden placed on agencies during the transition phase.

Contention

Notably, potential contention points may arise regarding the logistics of transitioning to a biweekly payroll system. Some state agencies may express caution out of concern for the complexities involved in adjusting their existing payroll systems, which could raise questions about the financial implications for various departments. Nevertheless, the overarching goal of SB302 is to establish a standardized payment system across state agencies, which supporters argue is a significant improvement over the existing monthly payment practice.

Companion Bills

OK SB302

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

Previously Filed As

OK SB302

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

OK HB2076

Charter schools; creating the Statewide Charter School Board; repealers; effective dates; emergency.

OK SB18

Medical marijuana; modifying the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority Revolving Fund: limiting funding source; creating the Medical Marijuana Tax Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB758

Medical marijuana; deleting certain apportionments; creating revolving funds; requiring legislative apportionment. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB24

Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; establishing the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Centennial Revolving Fund; providing purpose. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2026

Public finance; payroll deductions; requiring issuance of certain report; effective date.

OK HB2863

Veterinary medicine; Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority (OSUVMA); creation; revolving funds; bonds; effective date; emergency.

OK SB19

Legal representation for children and parents; creating the Family Representation and Advocacy Program Revolving Fund; stating purpose; directing disbursement of funds. Effective date.

OK SB22

Oklahoma Historical Society; creating the Oklahoma Museum of Popular Culture Supplemental Revolving Fund; stating source of funds. Emergency.

OK SB149

Charter schools; removing language allowing the State Board of Education to sponsor certain charter schools. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.