Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB874

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Biosolids; requiring disclosure of biosolid use. Effective date.

Impact

The legislation will have significant implications for agricultural businesses and local landowners. It requires that any property where biosolids have been applied must display public signage disclosing this information. Furthermore, there are stipulations for land sales or leases, where potential buyers or lessees must be informed if the property has a history of biosolid application. This approach aims to enhance public awareness and safety concerning agricultural practices that utilize biosolids, thus increasing consumer confidence in agricultural products.

Summary

Senate Bill 874, introduced by Senator Jett, focuses on the regulation and disclosure of biosolids in Oklahoma. The bill defines critical terms such as 'biosolid' and 'agritourism activity,' aiming to ensure transparency regarding products containing biosolids. Specifically, the bill mandates that any business or entity engaging in operations involving biosolids must label their products clearly, indicating the presence of biosolids originating from wastewater treatment processes. This requirement for labeling extends to a range of products, including compost, fertilizers, and other agricultural materials.

Contention

While proponents believe SB874 strengthens consumer rights and environmental safety, there may be concerns regarding how these regulations will affect agricultural practices and land usage. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of such disclosures in genuinely informing consumers versus potentially stigmatizing the use of biosolids altogether. Additionally, entities involved in agritourism may feel the impact of these requirements, with potential economic consequences stemming from public perceptions of safety concerning biosolid applications in nearby lands. The bill’s enforcement mechanisms and the responsibilities of the Department of Environmental Quality in maintaining updated public records may also be points of contention.

Companion Bills

OK SB874

Carry Over Biosolids; requiring disclosure of biosolid use. Effective date.

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