Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB46

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Home-based businesses; creating the Oklahoma Home-based Business Fairness Act; authorizing use of residence for certain businesses; prohibiting certain regulation. Effective date.

Impact

The act explicitly prohibits municipalities from imposing conditions such as requiring registration, licensing, or permits for these no-impact home-based businesses. This opens up opportunities for residents to engage in business activities while living at home without bureaucratic obstacles. However, municipalities still retain some regulatory powers to ensure public health and safety, particularly in matters related to fire codes, health, and environmental concerns, allowing them to impose reasonable guidelines to protect community interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 46, known as the Oklahoma Home-based Business Fairness Act, aims to streamline regulations surrounding home-based businesses in Oklahoma. The bill establishes a legal framework that defines what constitutes a home-based business and allows residents to operate these businesses within their residential properties without excessive restrictions from local municipalities. It specifically identifies 'no-impact home-based businesses,' which are businesses that do not exceed certain thresholds regarding traffic, visibility, and noise, thus minimizing their impact on the neighborhood.

Contention

Notably, the legislation reflects a tension between state-level mandates and local control. Supporters of SB46 argue that it protects the rights of individuals to run businesses from their homes and promotes entrepreneurship. However, critics may raise concerns that such preemption could undermine a locality's ability to enforce specific zoning laws or community standards. There is potential for conflict, particularly if a home-based business significantly disrupts the residential character of a neighborhood despite being classified as 'no-impact'.

Final_points

The bill sets a clear effective date of November 1, 2023, reflecting its urgency and importance to the economy of Oklahoma. As the popularity of home-based businesses continues to rise, SB46 positions itself as a legislative response to the evolving landscape of work and entrepreneurship, striving to balance the interests of residents and local governments.

Companion Bills

OK SB46

Carry Over Home-based businesses; creating the Oklahoma Home-based Business Fairness Act; authorizing use of residence for certain businesses; prohibiting certain regulation. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB46

Home-based businesses; creating the Oklahoma Home-based Business Fairness Act; authorizing use of residence for certain businesses; prohibiting certain regulation. Effective date.

OK SB275

Emergency management; prohibiting Governor from closing businesses under certain circumstances; requiring due process for businesses ordered to close. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1350

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses; effective date.

OK HB1716

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses; effective date.

OK HB2428

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses; effective date.

OK SB43

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

OK SB134

Medical marijuana; creating temporary and annual licensing program for certain medical marijuana businesses. Emergency.

OK SB885

Utilities; requiring utility companies and water suppliers to require certain verification prior to providing services and reporting suspicious activity for certain businesses. Effective date.

OK SB812

State government; requiring certain report relating to state contracts that are given to certain businesses. Effective date.

OK HB2111

State government; requiring a percentage of state contracts to be awarded to certain businesses; effective date.

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