Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB664 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/14/2025

                             
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025) 
 
SENATE BILL 664 	By: Thompson 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to the Construction Industries Board ; 
amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 1000.4a, as amended by 
Section 3, Chapter 185, O.S .L. 2023 (59 O.S. Supp. 
2024, Section 1000.4a), which relates to additional 
powers of the Board; modifying eligibility of certain 
educational institutions to enter into certain 
contracts; updating statutory language; updating 
statutory references; and providing an effective 
date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     59 O.S. 2021, Section 1000.4a, as 
amended by Section 3, Chapter 185, O.S.L. 2023 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, 
Section 1000.4a), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 1000.4a.  A.  The Construction Industries Board shall 
have the additional powers to: 
1.  Receive and convey information relating to the skilled 
trades regulated by the Construction Industries Board including, but 
not limited to, workforce development; and 
2.  Enter into contracts with the O klahoma Department of Career 
and Technology Education or any Oklahoma State Board of Career and   
 
 
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Technology Education fully accredited vocational or technical 
school, or any accredited system of education institution in the 
State of Oklahoma this state receiving state appropriations and 
offering programs in primary, secondary and, or postsecondary 
instruction that provide electrical, mechanical, plumbing or roofing 
trade coursework for any of the following purposes, or combination 
thereof: 
a. developing and implementing instructional courses on 
Oklahoma Statutes and rules that govern the 
electrical, mechanical, plumbing and roofing trades, 
which courses can be in conjunction with in struction 
in performing trade work or instruction on statewide -
adopted trade codes, or both, for the advancement of 
the electrical, mechanical, plumbing and roofing 
trades, or 
b. developing and implementing a workforce development 
program that will create interest in the pursuit of a 
skilled trade career and public awareness .  The 
workforce development program may consist of, but is 
not limited to, use of the Internet, community and 
school presentations, and research and instruction on 
the electrical, mecha nical, plumbing and roofing 
trades, and public information campaigns .   
 
 
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B.  All contracts pursuant to this section shall be approved by 
the Construction Industries Board in accordance with the Oklahoma 
Open Meeting Act.  Costs of the contracts for education and 
workforce development programs shall be paid from the Skilled Trade 
Education and Workforce Development Fund established herein and 
funded by administrative fines or penalties as described in this 
section.  Applications for proposals are to be submitte d to the 
Board on forms provided requiring sufficient justification and 
information to evaluate costs, return on investment, value, and 
viability of the proposal.  Any contracts will include the 
requirement that the recipient of the funds will, upon the 
completion of the contract, provide a written report to the Board 
providing an accounting of expenditures, describing an explanation 
of the funds used for the services provided and the success of 
outreach demonstrating a return on the investment including, b ut not 
limited to, an accounting of accomplishments. 
C.  Fines or penalties collected by the Board and deposited in 
the Oklahoma Mechanical Licensing Revolving Fund, the Electrical 
Revolving Fund, the Plumbing Licensing Revolving Fund and the 
Roofing Contractor Registration Revolving Fund may be transferred to 
the Skilled Trade Educ ation and Workforce Development Fund created 
in subsection E of this section for the following purposes:   
 
 
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1.  To develop instructional materials on Oklahoma laws, 
statutes and rules, as they relate to the plumbing, mechanical, 
electrical and roofing trades and state licensing standards; 
2.  To cover the cost of equipment, materials, personnel and any 
other costs of developing and implementing the trade curriculum; and 
3.  To cover the cost of equipment, materials, personnel and any 
other costs of developing and implementing the workforce development 
program used to promote the plumbing, mechanical, electrical and 
roofing trades as a career in Oklahoma. 
D.  The Skilled Trade Educatio n and Workforce Development Fund 
monies shall be used only for the advancement of trade -related 
education and workforce development, and only if available based 
upon statutory limitations. 
E.  1.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a 
revolving fund for the Construction Industries Board to be 
designated the “Skilled Trade Education and Workforce Development 
Fund”.  The fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal 
year limitations.  The fund shall consist of an annual transfer of 
fully adjudicated fine revenue received in the Oklahoma Mechanical 
Licensing Revolving Fund, Electrical Revolving Fund, Plumbing 
Licensing Revolving Fund or Roofing Contractor Registration 
Revolving Fund as determined pursuant to this section.  Funds may be 
transferred only from the prior fiscal year.   
 
 
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2.  If actual receipts, not including f ine receipts, exceed 
actual expenses and outstanding encumbrances, then one hundred 
percent (100%) of all fully adjudicated fine revenue received shall 
be transferred from each s pecific trade revolving fund: the 
Oklahoma Mechanical Licensing Revolving Fund, Electrical Revolving 
Fund, Plumbing Licensing Revolving Fund or Roofing Contractor 
Registration Revolving Fund. 
3.  If at any time the receipts in the Oklahoma Mechanical 
Licensing Revolving Fund, Electrical Revolving Fund, Plumbing 
Licensing Revolving Fund or Roofing Contractor Registration 
Revolving Fund, not including fine receipts, are less than actual 
expenses and outstanding encumbrances, then the difference of fine 
receipts over actual expenses and outstanding encumbrances, if any, 
shall be transferred. 
4.  If at any time the annual receipts in the Oklahoma 
Mechanical Licensing Revolving Fund, Electrical Revolving Fund, 
Plumbing Licensing Revolving Fund or Roofing Contrac tor Registration 
Revolving Fund, including fine receipts, are less than the ac tual 
expenses and outstanding encumbrances, there shall be no transfer of 
funds for that period. 
5.  All monies accruing to the credit of the Skilled Trade 
Education and Workforc e Development Fund may be budgeted and 
expended by the Construction Industries Board for workforce 
development as it relates to the skilled trades and to contract for   
 
 
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the services identified in this act section and Sections 1018, 
1151.20, 1694, and 1850.13 of this title.  Expenditures from the 
fund shall be made upon warrants issued by the State Treasurer 
against claims filed as prescribed by law with the Director of the 
Office of Management and Enterprise Services for approval and 
payment. 
6.  All unexpended or outstanding funds from the Skilled Trade 
Education and Workforce Development Funds Fund from any written 
agreement where work or services have not been previously approved 
by specific quote or cost estimate and have not been performed 
within eighteen (18) months of the date the agreement was signed are 
hereby released from the agreement and are available for future 
agreements approved by the Board pursuant to this act section and 
Sections 1000.2 and 1000.4 of this title , except for specific 
quotes, estimates, or invoices that previously have been approved 
for payment, and for which performance has been initiated , and 
completed within twenty -four (24) months of the signed agreement. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2025. 
 
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