May 30, 2012
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May 30, 2012
OKLAHOMA LEGISLATIVE BILL TRACKING REPORT 5/30/12
The second session of the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature officially adjourned sine die last Friday. Below is your final bill track that contains ALL legislative measures (dead and alive) and legislative week in review for this session. The Governor has until Monday, June 11 or ten days post sine die adjournment to sign or veto bills. If she takes no action they automatically become law.House Bills
Senate Bills
Second Session (2012) 53rd Legislature
Bills Filed
974
1,006
1,980
Joint Resolutions Filed
67
46
113
Bills Pending Governor’s Action
49
36
85
Bills Signed – Sine Die:
172 (17 are carryover bills from 2011)
147 (19 are carryover bills from 2011)
319 (36 are carryover bills from 2011)
Bills Vetoed – Sine Die:
5
2
7
Resolutions Signed – Sine Die:
18 (1 was sent to Sec of State)
2 (1 was sent to Sec of State)
20
Budget
Governor Mary Fallin and state legislators reached a budget deal for the $6.8 billion budget. Senate Bill 1975, the inclusive appropriations measure, passed the Senate 30 to 15 and the House 52 to 42 after failing the first time. SB 1975 holds the line on spending for most agencies while providing for targeted funding increases, including the following areas:• Common Education (K-12): $52.4 million annualized funding for teacher health benefits and National Board Certified Teacher bonuses
• CareerTech Education: $1.4 million annualized funding for operations; matching an FY 2012 supplemental measure
• Higher Education: $10 million annualized funding for operations, matching an FY 2012 supplemental measure; transferred the bulk of the $161 million funding the EDGE program to university endowed chairs program; $3.08 million for the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine to fund rural and underserved residency program to increase access to health care in rural and underserved areas statewide; allocated $3 million for the Wayman Tisdale specialty health clinic in Tulsa
• OSU Medical Authority: $5 million funding for OSU Medical Center
• Transportation: $99 million increase to repay FY 2012 fund transfer; ensures eight-year road and bridge plan remains intact and anticipates implementation of the Bridge Improvement and Highway Modernization plan proposed by the governor in future fiscal years
• Department of Health: $1 million increase for infant mortality initiatives
• Health Care Authority: $57 million for Maintenance of Effort and Growth to support low income and disabled citizens
• Department of Human Services: $25 million to fund Pinnacle Plan reforms designed to enhance child care efforts; $17 million for Maintenance of Effort and replacement of one-time funding in FY-2012; $1.5 million for Advantage Waiver Program to provide reimbursement rate increases for home health care providers that serve the elderly; $1.5 million to provide Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) reimbursement rate increases; $1 million to reduce the current DDSD waiting list
• Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: $5.5 million for Systems of Care Grant and for an additional crisis center to assist those with mental health and/or substance abuse and addiction problems; $667,000 for mental health and substance abuse screenings to determine the risks and needs of each convicted offender
• Veterans Affairs: $1 million increase to expand nursing staff and reduce staff/patient ratios
• Department of Public Safety: $5 million for authorization of an annual trooper academy with capacity for 40 trainees
• Medicolegal Investigations: $1 million supplemental and $1.5 million annualization of supplemental for personnel, equipment, and infrastructure improvement of the Office of Chief Medical Examiner.
Personal Income Tax Reduction
Gov. Mary Fallin announced last week that she will not get a chance to sign a tax relief measure. Fallin’s announcement came one week after she and legislative Republicans joined together in a press conference to announce an agreement on a tax relief proposal. That deal fell apart Wednesday, however, when House Republicans announced they were ditching the plan and unveiled one of their own. Senate Republicans refused to hear the House plan. The governor said she planned to work with legislative leaders through the summer and into the fall in advance of the 2013 legislative session to ensure that they can find common ground to be able to provide a tax cut and tax reform plan that can be signed into law next year.Governor Fallin’s Plan: Income Tax Brackets – HB 3061 by Speaker Kris Steele, R-Shawnee, and Senate Pro Tempore Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa, calls for reducing the number of brackets in the personal income tax code from seven to three. HB 3061 passed the Senate 30 to 16 but failed to be heard by the House.
Personal Income Tax Phase Out – HB 3038 by Rep. Leslie Osborn, R-Mustang, and Senator Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, also referred to as the OCPA/Laffer Plan, would phase out the state’s personal income tax over 10 years. HB 3038 is dead pursuant to the rules.
State Income Tax Phase Out – SB 1571 by Senator Clark Jolley, Edmond-R, and Rep. Leslie Osborn, also known as the OCPA/Laffer Plan, would decrease the state income tax rate from 5.25 percent to 2.5 percent. No tax would be imposed on single filers with taxable income of $8,700 or less and for married filers with taxable income of $15,000 or less. After that, there would be annual reductions of .25 until the income tax is completely phased out in 2022. SB 1571 is dead pursuant to the rules.
Income Tax Rate and Tax Credit Elimination – SB 1623 by Sen. Mike Mazzei, R-Tulsa, and Rep. David Dank, R-Oklahoma City, would lower the state income tax rate and eliminate 47 tax credits and exemptions to pay for the cut. SB 1623 would reduce the state income tax to 4.75 percent over two years. The current top rate is 5.25 percent. The measure includes a trigger to further reduce the rate to 4.5 percent if the state sees revenue growth of 4 percent over and above fiscal year 2011 tax collections. SB 1623 is dead pursuant to the rules.
Other Tax Matters
Transferability of Tax Credits – HB 2621 by Rep. Dennis Johnson and Senator Mike Mazzei modifies provisions for transferability of tax credits including wind turbines, railroad expenditures, and energy efficient residences. HB 2621 is dead pursuant to the rules.
Corporate Tax Credits – HB 2978 by Rep. David Dank and Senator Mike Mazzei, which sets criteria for future corporate tax credits to be issued. Under the measure, all tax credits would require pre-approval by the Legislature; tax credits would be subject to full transparency and to regular auditing by the state auditor and inspector’s office; proposed tax credits would have to be accompanied by a fiscal impact statement detailing how it would affect the state budget; and all tax credits would be subject to caps and specific termination dates. The conference committee report for HB 2978 failed to be heard by the House and Senate and is dead pursuant to the rules.
Quality Jobs Program Dismissal – SB 1235 by Senator Mike Mazzei and Rep. David Dank modifies the definition of “Basic industry” under the Quality Jobs Program Act by excluding industry classifications for (1) marketing research and public opinion polling, (2) landscaping services, (3) exterminating and pest control services, (4) janitorial services, (5) carpet and upholstery services, (6) other services to buildings and dwellings, (7) general rental centers, (8) employment services, (9) other business service centers (including copy shops),.(10) business service centers and mail centers, (11) investigation and security services, (12) public relations agencies, and (13) chicken egg production. The act further provides if an establishment has filed at least one (1) claim pursuant to this act but fails to file another claim within two (2) years of the most recent claim, the Tax Commission, after consulting with the Department of Commerce, may dismiss the establishment from the program, forfeiting the establishment’s right to receive incentive payments based on that contract. SB 1235 passed the House 94 to 0 and has been sent to the Governor.Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act – SB 1464 by Senator Brian Bingman and Rep. Skye McNiel amends the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act by adding to the definition of basic industry a NAICS code related to the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas. The measure expands the limits on the definition of new direct jobs with establishments related to crude petroleum and natural gas to include manufacturing and maintenance services. It also removes the prohibition against employment related to drilling services being considered new direct jobs. The final version of SB 1464 passed the Senate 42 to 0 and the House 68 to 17. The measure has been sent to the Governor.
Intangible Taxes SJR 52 and SB 1436 – The House of Representatives passed and sent to the governor on Thursday a proposed constitutional amendment that amounts to a $50 million property tax reduction for the state’s utilities, airlines and railroads.
SJR 52, which requires a vote of the people, would eliminate property taxes on intangible property, which is generally understood to include such things as corporate reputation, client lists and proprietary processes and information. Currently, intangible property taxes are paid only by entities that are centrally assessed – that is, public utilities and transportation entities assessed by the Oklahoma Tax Commission rather than local county assessors.
Centrally assessed taxes are redistributed to counties and local governments and school districts based on the taxpayers’ presence in those jurisdictions.
In 2009, however, the state Supreme Court ruled that all businesses, including those assessed by county assessors, should be paying intangible property tax. Businesses and county assessors both objected to the decision, and last year’s Legislature worked out a stopgap measure by which locally assessed businesses paid an “activity tax” in lieu of intangible property tax.
SJR 52, in its original form, attempted to fix that problem by limiting the tax to centrally assessed entities. Last week, however, it emerged from a Senate committee rewritten to eliminate the tax altogether.
The Tax Commission says doing that will cost local governments about $50.1 million – 60 percent of which goes to local school districts. The remainder goes to county government, municipal sinking funds, Career Tech, community colleges, libraries and other government entities.
Proponents of the measure said eliminating the tax is a matter of fairness, since centrally assessed businesses would pay the tax and locally assessed businesses would not. The measure passed the House 65-29 after a procedural move to stop it failed by four votes. The measure has been filed with the Secretary of State.
Intangible Taxes Backup SB 1436 by Senator Mike Mazzei and Rep. David Dank will provide a backstop if the ballot measure (contained in SJR 52) fails. Providing a permanent fix to the intangible personal property tax is the number one priority. But if SJR52 does not pass, SB 1436 will extend the Business Activity Tax (BAT).Job Creation and Economic Development
Quick Action Closing Fund – In SB 1969 an approximate $7 million was appropriated for the Quick Action Closing Fund. Funding the Quick Action Closing Fund will ensure Oklahoma will be able to competitively attract and retain high-skilled jobs and companies in the state. With the legislature’s action this session, we now have a vital tool in eliminating Oklahoma’s competitive disadvantage with Texas, Arkansas and 30 other states across the nation.
HCR1031 – Calls for Congressional oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency due to rules and regulations passed by that agency which hinders businesses and makes it more expensive for them to operate. (Approved).
HB2204 – Requires individuals to register for work on OESC website after applying for unemployment benefits. Claimant has burden of proof when there is a positive drug or alcohol test. 25% penalty for fraud related to overpayment of unemployment benefits. Increases efficiency in the unemployment claim process. The Governor has signed the measure.2012 Bond Talk
OK Pop Museum
The Tulsa museum was the only one of three contending bond issues to pass the Oklahoma Senate this year. Bond proposals for repairs to the Oklahoma Capitol and a half-built Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma City failed in Senate votes. After lengthy discussions and the urgency of other issues on the last day of the legislative session, supporters of the OKPOP Museum decided to wait another year before pursuing the state’s support to partially fund the OKPOP Museum. Private donors and Oklahomans across the state remain interested in the project. In the interim, more preliminary work will be done and the detailed construction and operations plan honed even further. The OKPOP Museum was the only proposed bond that passed the Oklahoma Senate this year.American Indian Cultural Center and Museum
The Senate defeated a plan to issue $40 million in bonds to complete the unfinished American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City. Senate Bill 1990 failed in the Senate by a vote of 24-22. The measure was not heard in the House.
State Capitol Repairs
A plan to issue $200 million in bonds for repairs to the state Capitol and several nearby state buildings was overwhelmingly shot down in the Oklahoma House last week. House members voted 77-15 against the plan after some argued it was fiscally irresponsible to borrow that much money while the state was considering tax cuts.Transportation
Eight-year construction plan and State Bridges – House Bill 2248, by Rep. T.W. Shannon and Sen Bryce Marlatt (Combined with SB 1643), would increase road funding in the coming fiscal year. Current law calls for an annual increase of $41.7 million in road funding. HB 2248 would increase that amount to $59.7 million, directing an additional $18 million to the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund. The bill directs that the fund continue receiving an additional $59.7 million each year until the total increase equals $575 million. Currently, 706 of nearly 6,800 bridges on the state highway system are identified as structurally deficient. Of the 706 bridges, 413 are scheduled to be replaced in the next seven years, but 293 remain unfunded. HB 2248 will ensure the remaining unfunded bridges will be replaced if it becomes law. HB 2248 passed the House 74 to1 and the Senate 45 to 0. The measure now goes to the Governor for her consideration.
County Bridges – House Bill 2249, by Rep. Shannon and Senator Marlatt, (Combined with SB 1642) would direct 16 percent of vehicle licensing fees and penalties to the County Improvements for Roads and Bridges (CIRB) Fund, and increases that amount to 20 percent by 2013. The CIRB program is currently funded with 15 percent of the motor vehicle taxes and fees. House Bill 2249 would increase the estimated annual funding for the CIRB program from approximately $80 million to more than $105 million. HB 2249 passed the House 83 to 3 and the Senate 45 to 0. HB 2249 now goes to the Governor.SB 1256 by Senator Gary Stanislawski and Representative Josh Cockroft redirects motor vehicle license revenues from the General Revenue Fund to the High Priority State Bridge Fund. The amount apportioned to the General Revenue Fund will decrease 1% each year from 29.84% beginning in FY-12 to 24.84% in FY-17. ODOT estimates an impact of $6.2 million the first year, $18.6 million the second year and $31 million for the third year. SB 1256 failed to be heard and is now dead pursuant to the rules.
Weigh Stations
Weigh Station Improvement Revolving Fund HB 2391: The House and Senate approved HB 2391 that would allow money to be used from an existing 1-cent tax on a gallon of gasoline to pay for three remaining port of entry truck weighing and inspection stations. House Bill 2391 would extend a plan approved by lawmakers about four years ago that used money from the gasoline tax to build the new weigh stations. The gasoline tax money goes to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s underground storage tank fund, used to pay for replacing leaking underground fuel tanks. The original legislation authorized $51 million to go to the weigh stations. HB 2391 increases the total amount of gasoline tax money going to the weigh stations to $81 million. The additional $30 million should be enough to pay for the last three weigh stations that don’t have a funding source. The House of Representatives<http://newsok.com/keysearch/?er=1&CANONICAL=U.S.+House+of+Representatives&CATEGORY=ORGANIZATION> voted 70-16 and the Senate voted 45 to 0 to pass HB 2391. Governor Fallin has signed HB 2391 into law.
Sunset for Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund: Senate Bill 1336 by Senator Cliff Branan and Rep. T.W. Shannon modifies date that administrators shall notify Tax Commission for below maintenance level requirements of the Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund to December 31, 2022. SB 1336 has passed the Senate 44 to 0 and the House 82 to 3 and has been sent to Governor Fallin for her consideration.
Corporation Commission Duties: House Bill 1952 separates and clarifies the duties of the Corporation Commission with size and weight enforcements and establishes that employees can enforce size and weight requirements at scale facilities. The Governor has signed HB 1952 into law.
Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund: HB 2390 by Rep. Guy Liebmann and Senator Brian Bingman allows for reimbursement from the Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund for costs incurred as a result of a release from a storage tank system owned or operated by the state. The measure removes a minimum cost requirement of $5,000 for state agency reimbursement and removes language relating to the transfer of funds from the Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund by the Administrator of the Corporation Commission. HB 2390 passed the House 75 to 2 Senate 43 to 0 and has been sent to Governor Fallin for her consideration.Public Health
Reducing Physician Shortages – HB 3058 and SB 1280
The conference committee report for HB 3058 passed the House and Senate and will now go to the Governor. House Bill 3058 by Speaker Kris Steele and Senator Pro Tempore Brian Bingman intends to increase access to medical care and include funding for residency slots in hospitals located in rural and underserved areas.
SB 1280 by Senator Mike Schulz and Speaker Kris Steele appropriates $3.08 million to the OSU Medical Authority for the OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine to fund rural and underserved residency programs to increase access to health care in rural and underserved areas statewide. It passed the House and Senate and will now go to the Governor for her consideration.
Exclusive Provider Benefit Plan – HB 2447 by Rep. Marty Quinn and Senator Rick Brinkley creates an exclusive provider benefit plans (EPBPs) in certain exclusions for and requirements of PPOs related to health care fraud prevention, the Health Care Freedom of Choice Act, the health insurance high risk pool, hospital and medical services utilization and customary and reasonable charges. The measure defines EPBPs as those in which an insurer excludes benefits for some or all non-preferred provider services, except emergency care. HB 2447 was laid over in the House and is now dead pursuant to the rules.
DHS Legislation
HB 3133 by Rep. Jason Nelson and Senator Greg Treat authorizes the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth to employ administrative law judges to preside over DHS cases that are child-welfare and foster-care related. The measure also transfers relevant administrative law judges from DHS to the Commission on Children and Youth to avoid a conflict of interest in having DHS judges preside over agency cases. The conference report for HB 3133 passed the House 88 to 2 and the Senate 42 to 0. The measure now goes to the Governor.
HB 3134 by Rep. Jason Nelson and Senator Greg Treat authorizes modifies the organizational structure of DHS so that administrators responsible for the development of policies will also be responsible and accountable to ensure procedures are being followed correctly. HB 3134 unanimously passed the Senate and passed the House 92 to 1. The measure has been sent to the Governor.
HB 3135 by Rep. Jason Nelson and Senator Greg Treat authorizes provides that DHS is not prohibited from disclosing information concerning alleged child abuse or neglect, already made public by a law enforcement agency, when the disclosure is limited to confirmation of the child’s safety and whether the child has been taken into custody. HB 3135 unanimously passed the Senate and passed the House 84 to 1. The measure has been sent to the Governor.
HJR 1092 by Speaker Kris Steele and Senator Greg Treat authorizes is a constitutional amendment asking voters in November to approve repealing the Commission for Public Welfare, which was approved by voters in 1936 to oversee DHS. The commission has nine members, each of who is appointed to a nine-year term. HJR1092 unanimously passed the Senate and passed the House 80 to 7. The measure has been sent to the Governor.
HB 3137 referred to as the Pinnacle Plan is a reform agenda that will result in the reorganization of the Department of Human Services and will refocus and improve efforts to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children in state custody. The FY 2013 budget contains a $25 million increase to DHS to fund Pinnacle Plan reforms. HB 3137 passed the House 67 to 23 and the Senate 45 to 0. The measure now goes to the Governor.Workers’ Compensation
HB 2258 by Rep. Ben Sherrer and Senator Sean Burrage requires the Oklahoma Tax Commission, Department of Labor, Workers’ Compensation Court and Employment Security Commission to share information and coordinate investigative and enforcement efforts to detect employers who intentionally misclassify individuals as independent contractors. Such agencies are authorized to create a secure database of information and to enter into contracts and interagency agreements. HB 2258 passed the House 91 to 1 and the Senate 43 to 0. The measure now goes to the Governor.
HB 3074 by Rep. Joe Dorman and Senator Rob Johnson permits hospitals to file liens against uninsured/underinsured motorist proceeds. When a patient is injured from an accident not covered by the Workers’ Compensation Code, the committee substitute for HB 3074 requires hospitals to have a lien, if the injured person asserts a claim against an insurer, for the amount of service upon any monies payable by the insurer to the injured person. However, the lien will not be inferior to any lien or claim of any attorney for handling the claim on behalf of such patient or heirs, provided that the lien will not be applied against any claim for amounts due under the Workers’ Compensation Code. HB 3074 has been signed into law.
SB 1520 by Senate Pro Tempore Brian Bingman and Rep. Fred Jordan requires persons receiving disability benefits to file affidavit 12 months after receipt of first benefit; requires Workers’ Compensation Court to inform employees that they shall comply with requirements; updates statutory references. A committee substitute was approved by the House Judiciary Committee (9 to 5) that adds language from a House bill that died in the Senate that would change language about the type of MRIs in workers’ compensation. The conference committee report for SB 1520 failed to be heard so the measure is now dead pursuant to the rules.
SB1246 by Senate Pro Tempore Brian Bingman and Rep. Fred Jordan puts a stay on payment of workers’ compensation benefits when a person if going through a workers’ compensation fraud proceeding. The Governor has signed this legislation).Energy & Natural Resources
Deferred Gross Production Tax Rebates – Senate Bill 1234 by Senator Mike Mazzei and Rep. David Dank provides for a limitation to the payout of the deferred gross production tax rebates for horizontally drilled and ultra deep wells. The deferred payments apply to the production periods of July 1, 2009, through June 30, 2011. As currently provided, the rebate associated with qualifying wells shall be paid out over a period of thirty-six months beginning July 1, 2012. The proposed amendment would limit total refunds paid to all claimants annually to $50 million dollars. If total claims exceed $50 million dollars in any fiscal year, the Tax Commission shall determine the percentage of each claim, which establishes the proportionate share of the refund that may be claimed by any taxpayer. SB 1234 never passed out the House and Senate GCCA and is dead pursuant to the rules.
Water
Community Water Infrastructure Development Fund – HB 2929 by Rep. Don Armes and Senator Bryce Marlatt requires the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to transfer fifty percent of the Community Water Infrastructure Development Fund monies to the Statewide Water Development Revolving Fund. The measure deletes the requirement that a portion go to the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan. HB 2929 failed to be heard and is now dead pursuant the rules.
Water for 2060 Act – HB 3055 by Speaker Kris Steele and Senator Eddie Fields creates the Water for 2060 Act and the 15-member Water for 2060 Advisory Council to recommend more efficient practices related to water and to expand education programs for consumer water-use habits. It also adds projects that promote efficiency, recycling and reuse of water to the list of possible pilot projects funded by the program. HB 3055 has been signed into law.
“Water Infrastructure Financing Task Force” – The House Agriculture, Wildlife and Environment Committee adopted a committee substitute for SB 1325 by Senator Bryce Marlatt and Rep. Phil Richardson, which previously created the “Water Infrastructure Financing Task Force” to study recommendations from the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan. The new version’s language from HB 2915 creates the Groundwater Severance Restriction Act, prohibiting the permanent severing of groundwater from surface property rights. SB 1325 failed to pass the House 35 to 54 and is now dead pursuant to the rules.Government Modernization and Consolidation Efforts
SB 1797: Consolidates existing public education accountability and teacher preparation entities into a single Office of Educational Quality and Accountability (EQA) in order to save taxpayer money while streamlining existing education accountability initiatives.
HB 3053: Consolidates the Oklahoma State and Education Employees Group Insurance Board and the Oklahoma Employees Benefits Council to produce cost savings. Additionally, establishes performance metrics to be used by OSF “Performance Teams” to work with agencies to improve processes used to manage organizational performance, budgeting and forecasting, strategic planning and management, and metrics used to measure performance against strategic and operational goals. Performance Teams will also work on future statewide initiatives to increase government efficiency and effectiveness.
Information Technology consolidation initiatives continue this year due to policies proposed and signed into law by Governor Fallin in 2011. IT consolidation efforts are estimated to save the state of Oklahoma $180 million over seven years. Currently, 90 percent of agencies are participating in the state consolidation plan, resulting in a 25 percent reduction in IT costs. Additionally, the Office of State Finance has also consolidated several agencies, for an actual savings of $4.2 million.
Higher Education CIO: Governor Fallin and higher education officials agreed to establish one unified Higher Education Chief Information Officer to be housed under the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. The Higher Education CIO will be tasked with improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of IT services within higher education. The higher education community has currently reached $40 million in technology cost savings; total savings over a five-year period are expected to reach $347.1 million.Education
SB1959 – Provided supplemental funding for flexible benefits and National Board Certification bonuses. Governor Fallin has signed the measure.
SB1975 – Provided adequate funding for National Board Certification bonuses for FY13. The measure has been sent to the Governor.
SB1056 – Establishes a pilot program at technology center school districts to increase the number of students taking industry certification examinations and obtaining trade-specific industry certifications and licenses. Governor Fallin has signed the measure.
AP Courses – House Bill 2494 by Rep. Lee Denney and Senator James Halligan unanimously passed the Senate Education Committee. The bill specifies that participation and scores in Advanced Placement courses whether taught at a high school, technology center or regional site of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics will be used to help determine the letter grade a school will receive through the state’s letter grades for schools system. It also specifies that technology center courses granted college alliance credit and science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses taken at regional sites of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics also would be used to determine letter grades for schools. The percentage of eligible students pursuing career majors at technology centers and the percentage of all eligible students earning a score of four or higher on any WorkKey assessment developed by ACT also will help determine a school’s grade. HB 2494 passed the House 76 to 14 and the Senate 29 to 12.
Virtual School Sponsoring Commission – SB 1816 by Senator Gary Stanislawski and Rep. Sally Kern creates the Virtual School Sponsoring Commission, which will have the authority to sponsor a full-time, statewide virtual school. The commission must also provide oversight of approved virtual education providers and report by November 1 each year to the governor, president pro tempore of the Senate and speaker of the House of Representatives the performance of students enrolled with the providers, enrollment numbers and expenditures. Providers of full-time virtual education will receive the state aid allocation and any other state appropriated funds minus up to 5 percent. Starting July 1, 2014, no school district can offer full-time virtual education to students who do not live in the district unless the district receives approval from the commission. SB 1816 passed the House 83 to 6 and the Senate 40 to 3. The measure now goes to the Governor.Oklahoma Bridge to Literacy Program – House Bill 2676 by Rep. Jabar Shumate and Senator Judy Eason McIntyre directs the Oklahoma State Board of Education to establish the Oklahoma Bridge to Literacy Program to improve reading skills of children through the fourth grade. The State Department of Education must issue a request for proposals by October 1, 2012, and each October 1 after that, seeking applications for the program. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations; community-based programs, centers, organizations or services; and churches or religious organizations. Programs must establish reading programs for children through the fourth grade and may be offered before school, after school, on Saturdays or during summer months. The programs must focus on enabling children to read at the appropriate level and provide assessments and measure of reading skills to determine success. The state board must award grants by February 1 each year. The department also must provide reading instruction training, resource materials on reading instruction and remediation and other assistance. The board must provide for independent evaluations of programs and report to the governor, speaker of the House and pro tempore of the Senate each year. HB 2676 passed the House 71 to 13 and the Senate 43 to 0.
Tech Center Pilot Program: SB1056 establishes a pilot program at technology center school districts to increase the number of students taking industry certification examinations and obtaining trade-specific industry certifications and licenses. The Governor has signed the measure.
Textbooks: Lawmakers also spent time trying to make sure $33 million would be spent on public school textbooks. The $6.8 billion state budget legislators approved this week was said to contain that amount for public schools. However, after it was reported that state schools Superintendent Janet Barresi planned to use $11.5 million of the $33 million for other purposes, the House passed SB 1816, which included language requiring the state Education Department to spend $30 million on textbooks for public school districts. The measure also would authorize a statewide virtual charter school.
SB 1535 Funding for Text Books – On the last day of session, Senate Pro Tempore Brian Bingman and Senator Clark Jolley initiated a measure that includes an additional $3 million for the Education Department; the money must be used for textbooks. SB 1535 unanimously passed the Senate, and following a suspension of the rules, passed the House 88 to 3. It now heads to the Governor for her consideration.
Higher Education
Endowed Chairs: SB 1969 transfers $161 million from the EDGE Fund to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to match a backlog of privately funded endowed chairs. Most of the endowed chairs are at OU and OSU. The endowed chairs programs funds academic positions and research, mostly in the areas of science, technology and math. SB 1969 passed the Senate 35 to 9 and the House 63 to 25. The measure now goes to the Governor for her consideration.
2012 Legislative and Election Calendar and DeadlinesJune 2012
June 26 – Primary Election
August 29, 2012 – Runoff Primary Election
November 6, 2012 – General Election
Thank you and have a great week!
Jami
SPIRITBANK BILL TRACKING REPORT 5/30/12
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HB 1008 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1008>
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Mazzei
Gives an income tax credit for the reimbursement of tuition and compensation for aerospace engineers; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Aerospace Tax Credits Reinstatement
Bill History: 03-30-11 S Title restored
03-30-11 S Adelson states that preference should not be given to one
occupation over another. Wilson states that he will support
the bill but hopes to find money to avoid parks closing.
03-30-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 6)
03-31-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-04-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1009 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1009>
- - - - - - -McNiel Creates the “Venture Capital Formation Tax Incentive Modification Act of 2011″.
General Remarks:Venture Capital Formation Tax Incentive Modification Act of 2011
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1030 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1030>
- - - - - - -Reynolds Repeals two sections of law related to the Economic Development Generating Excellence Fund and the Economic Development Generating Excellence Fund Policy Board; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1068 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1068>
- - - - - - -Watson Creates “Oklahoma Tax Codes Technical Amendments Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1086 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1086>
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Jolley
Creates the Oklahoma Government 2.0 act of 2011; mandates that all payments to the State Treasury be made through an electronic payment mechanism; the CIO must maintain a website to allow access to state agency forms; EMERGENCY
Bill History: 05-17-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-17-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-17-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 40/N: 0)
05-18-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-24-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1088 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1088>
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Holt
Defines new terms of state Limited Liability Company Act; adds requirements for companies to declare themselves a low-profit limited liability company.
Bill History: 03-17-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 74/N: 4)
03-21-11 S Received in the Senate
03-21-11 S First Reading
03-23-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1184 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1184>
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Myers
Clarifies statutory reference dealing with apportionment of income tax revenues.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
05-27-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1198 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1198>
- - - - - - -McDaniel, Jeannie New law which creates the Task Force on Payday Lenders and Rental Lessors; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1202 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1202>
- - - - - - -Inman
Aldridge
Modifies the notice period relating to any contract or agreement imposing a binding legal obligation on the purchaser in connection with the offer or sale of a business opportunity.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-18-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-18-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 40/N: 1)
05-19-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1225 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1225>
- - - - - - -Ownbey
Simpson
Requires that measures being submitted by the parties must include a funding source; the parties shall also submit to the Secretary of State and the Attorney General a statement outlining all sources of funding to be used in the measure.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Laid over
05-18-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Gov. Mod. and Rules
05-19-11 S Meeting set for 8:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Conf. Comm. on Gov. Mod. and Rules
05-19-11 S Laid over
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1226 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1226>
- - - - - - -Ownbey
Simpson
Allows unused property acquired by eminent domain to be declared as surplus shall be first offered for resale to the person the property was taken from; creates a 90 day repurchase offer deadline before property can be sold at a public sale.
Bill History: 05-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-19-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-19-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 38/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1278 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1278>
- - - - - - -Watson Creates “Oklahoma Public Finance Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1284 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1284>
- - - - - - -Dank
Mazzei
Requires tax credits to be reported to the Oklahoma Tax Commission; requires the Tax Commission to compile a report and estimate the revenue impact no later than five days after the report has been provided.
Bill History: 05-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-19-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-19-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 46/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1285 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1285>
- - - - - - -Dank
Mazzei
Creates the Task Force for the Study of State Tax Credits and Economic Incentives; outlines the membership and duties of the task force; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-17-11 S Rice debates on the bill saying that more work could be done
in finding more credits that could be added to the list
and the task force is just a “kick the can” measure.
05-17-11 S Mazzei closes debate by saying that it is not a nonsense
measure and encourages support.
05-17-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 40/N: 0)
05-18-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1290 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1290>
- - - - - - -Derby Abolishes the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; sets up transition team to transfer all duties, personnel, property, funds and encumbrances of the OTA to the Department of Transportation; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Transportation
02-22-11 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Transportation
02-22-11 H Not heard in committee House Transportation
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1292 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1292>
- - - - - - -Derby Requires that persons applying for agricultural tax exemptions file a sworn affidavit with the Tax Commission that the majority of their income stems from farming and ranching and that they are actively engaged in farming; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1295 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1295>
- - - - - - -Derby Any driver that causes an accident that does not comply with the Compulsory Insurance Law will have their vehicle towed home and placed in a tire boot until the time that the accident is paid in full and the driver has insurance.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1297 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1297>
- - - - - - -Derby Repeals corporate income tax.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1298 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1298>
- - - - - - -Derby Requires the sales of all eligible food and beverages be subject to sales tax; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1299 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1299>
- - - - - - -Derby Creates the “Oklahoma Inventory Tax Act”.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1300 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1300>
- - - - - - -Derby Creates the “Corporate Taxation Act”.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1304 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1304>
- - - - - - -Derby
Jolley
Mandates that all information technology assets of state agencies will be transferred to the Information Services Division of the Office of State Finance and the Chief Information Officer; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Wilson debates on the report saying that it is a bad idea
and does not work. He further explains that it will turn
state agencies into step-children.
05-18-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-18-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 29/N: 16)
05-19-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-24-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1328 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1328>
- - - - - - -Pruett Creates the “Oklahoma Water Basin Protection Act”; defines relevant terms; shall be 19 water drainage basins; all monies collected shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Water Basin Revolving Fund; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1330 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1330>
- - - - - - -Proctor Creates the “Tax Credit Moratorium Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1336 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1336>
- - - - - - -Renegar Requires the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to not approve applications or issue permits for the use of surface water or ground water in this state if water to be withdrawn is over 25,000 acre feet of water/year; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1337 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1337>
- - - - - - -Renegar A new law that creates the “Oklahoma Water Basin Protection Act”; Provides for the creation of water basin districts; Provides names of the 19 water drainage basins in the State; Creates the “Oklahoma Water Basin Revolving Fund”; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1342 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1342>
- - - - - - -Renegar Allows the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to accept the surrender of any water right be the holder of the rights.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1361 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1361>
- - - - - - -Peters
Johnson, Rob
Expands definition of “Oklahoma assets” under Family Wealth Preservation Act; removes language regarding fair market value in property contributions; requires notice of date of transfer to be filed with OK County Clerk.
Bill History: 02-08-12 H Rereferred to Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Public Safety and Jud.
05-03-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: Johsnon (Rob),
Sykes, Mazzei, Brinkley, Laster, Burrage
05-10-12 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Conf. Comm. on Public Safety and Jud.
05-10-12 S Conference committee report submitted
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1368 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1368>
- - - - - - -Peters Requires certain final paperwork to be filed with the Oklahoma State Bond Advisor by any public trust.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1376 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1376>
- - - - - - -Holland Makes it a misdemeanor for any member of a board of education or any school district employee to violate rules of the ethics commission regarding the use of public funds to influence elections.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1395 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1395>
- - - - - - -Roan Relates to waters and water rights; changes “Oklahoma” to “the state”.
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1396 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1396>
- - - - - - -Cox Names section of law the “Oklahoma Public Health Code”.
General Remarks:Smokeless tobacco and mini cigar products
Bill History: 01-19-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Public Health
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1426 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1426>
- - - - - - -Walker Requires that the first $15 million levied on all tax rates of natural gas and casinghead gas be apportioned to the Rural Economic Action Fund; changes the OK Tuition Scholarship Fund to the OK Student Aid Revolving Fund; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1433 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1433>
- - - - - - -McPeak Creates the “Agriculture Improvement Act of 2011″.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1467 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1467>
- - - - - - -Johnson Repeals sections one through eight of the bill relating to transferable tax credits; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1482 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1482>
- - - - - - -DeWitt Makes it clear that the holder of a water right may surrender the right to the Water Resources Board.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
02-14-11 H Rereferred to Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1484 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1484>
- - - - - - -DeWitt Creates the Water Infrastructure Revolving Account to consist of all funds received by the Water Resources Board designated for the account; funds used to establish and maintain the critical water infrastructure; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-14-11 H Rereferred to Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1487 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1487>
- - - - - - -Brumbaugh Raises the qualifying income limit for a specific tax exemption to $22,000 or 50 percent of the median income published by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1488 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1488>
- - - - - - -Brumbaugh
Marlatt
Extends the length of time for specific tax incentives from July 1, 2010 to July 1, 2022.
Bill History: 05-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-19-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-19-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 40/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1508 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1508>
- - - - - - -Schwartz Defines “base flood elevation”; lists and defines all relevant terms; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1514 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1514>
- - - - - - -Liebmann
Marlatt
Increases total apportionment limit for the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund to $500,000.
General Remarks: Raise the Cap on ROADS to $500M
Bill History: 03-14-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 82/N: 13)
03-15-11 S Received in the Senate
03-15-11 S First Reading
03-21-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1516 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1516>
- - - - - - -Liebmann Clarifies language relating to Oklahoma Quality Events Incentive Act.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1517 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1517>
- - - - - - -Liebmann Creates the Transportation Funding Act.
General Remarks:Expediting the construction of weigh-stations
Bill History: 02-23-11 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-23-11 H Title stricken in committee House A&B
02-23-11 H Failed in Committee House A&B
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1518 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1518>
- - - - - - -Liebmann Creates the Oklahoma Road Funding Act.
Bill History: 02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
02-17-11 H Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
02-17-11 H Not heard in committee House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1519 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1519>
- - - - - - -Liebmann Creates the Revenue and Taxation Reform Act.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1534 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1534>
- - - - - - -Blackwell Removes tire recycling fees based on rim size; sets minimum fee at $2.50; allows Department of Enviornmental Quality to adjust fee based on the Consumer Price Index; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-16-11 H Rereferred to Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1589 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1589>
- - - - - - -Thomsen Specifies the act as the Oklahoma Groundwater Law; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-02-11 H Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-02-11 H Not heard in committee House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1639 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1639>
- - - - - - -Ortega Clarifies language related to water and water rights.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1664 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1664>
- - - - - - -Osborn
Sykes
Removes provision requiring constitutional amendment questions to be dictated at an eighth grade reading level; allows Pro Tempore of Senate and Speaker of House to appeal ballot titles to the state Supreme Court.
Bill History: 04-19-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-19-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 34/N: 9)
04-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1669 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1669>
- - - - - - -Osborn
Justice
Modifies the definition of “dilapidated building” to include a structure which has been boarded and secured for more than 18 consecutive months.
Bill History: 04-06-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-06-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 46/N: 0)
04-07-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-07-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-13-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1683 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1683>
- - - - - - -Cooksey An Act relating to waters and water rights; Updates statuary language; Creates a new law requiring that rural districts, when applying for a loan from the USDA, to mail a notice prior to the district accepting the loan; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1686 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1686>
- - - - - - -Morrissette
Crain
A new law creating the ‘Eastern Flyer Passenger Rail Development Task Force’; The purpose of the task force is to study and develop a comprehensive plan for expanding conventional rail service from Tulsa to OKC; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-14-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-14-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-14-11 S Reconsideration motion expired
04-18-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-21-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1689 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1689>
- - - - - - -Russ
Jolley
A new law allowing the mortgagee of abandoned property to write a request to the Sheriff to determine whether the property is abandoned; If the Sheriff determines the property is abandoned then the mortgagee may secure the property.
General Remarks: Remedies for abandoned or vacated property in foreclosure
Bill History: 02-21-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 94/N: 1)
02-22-11 S Received in the Senate
02-22-11 S First Reading
03-22-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1696 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1696>
- - - - - - -Russ Modifies language to cite title as Oklahoma Banking Act.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1734 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1734>
- - - - - - -Hall Prohibits assessment from becoming applicable on certain years based on the comparison of revenue estimates provided to the Legislature by the State Board of Equalization in relation to the Oklahoma Art in Public Places Act; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-21-11 H Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-21-11 H Not heard in committee House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1743 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1743>
- - - - - - -Johnson
Sykes
Empowers the Corporation Commission to supervise, govern and control wrecker fees, tariffs, and rates for transporting and storing vehicles removed in a nonconsent tow; empowers the Commission to set fees and charges; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-19-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-19-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 44/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1766 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1766>
- - - - - - -Nelson Clarifies language relating to water and water rights.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1783 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1783>
- - - - - - -Roberts, Sean Enacts the Entrepreneurship Center Act; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1790 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1790>
- - - - - - -Roberts, Sean Modifies Taxpayer Transparency Act; requires expense reports to be placed on departmental websites; prohibits certain officials from authorizing raises during certain time periods.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1828 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1828>
- - - - - - -Trebilcock
Johnson, Rob
Allows courts to set salary rate for temporary court reporters.
Bill History: 04-04-11 S Returned to full committee as amended Senate Appropriations
04-06-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Appropriations
04-06-11 S Enacting clause struck in committee Senate Appropriations
04-06-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Appropriations
04-27-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1833 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1833>
- - - - - - -Trebilcock Modifies definitions and clarifies language relating to the Uniform Commercial Code Act; changes the text of the UCC finance statement forms.
Bill History: 03-06-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 86/N: 0)
03-07-12 S Received in the Senate
03-07-12 S First Reading
03-16-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1847 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1847>
- - - - - - -Shelton Defines the powers of the county clerk with regards to liens.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1893 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1893>
- - - - - - -Scott
Crain
Creates the “Abandoned and Neglected Properties Rehabilitation Act”; defines relevant terms; authorizes municipality to submit plans; provides for certain property to be removed from list; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Abandoned Property Legislation
Bill History: 02-22-12 H Withdrawn from Calendar
02-22-12 H Rereferred to Committee on House Judiciary
02-27-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
02-27-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House Judiciary
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1897 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1897>
- - - - - - -Scott Creates the “Oklahoma Linked Deposit Amendments Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-02-11 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-02-11 H Not heard in committee House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1931 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1931>
- - - - - - -Lockhart Requires the state agencies to assist the Oklahoma Water Resource Board to develop a plan for the Lake Wister watershed; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1936 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1936>
- - - - - - -Kouplen Clarifies language relating to surface and groundwater.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1937 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1937>
- - - - - - -Kouplen Clarifies language relating to water and water rights.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1939 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1939>
- - - - - - -Jackson
Johnson, Rob
Modifies used tire recycling fee to require a $2.50 fee apply to all tires 19.5 inches in diameter or less; 28 percent of the fund will be used to help implement air pollution requirements; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-26-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-26-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-26-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 33/N: 10)
04-27-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-03-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1943 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1943>
- - - - - - -Jackson
Branan
Requires county floodplain regulations to be approved by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board; clarifies language relating to water rights; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-17-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Natural Resources
05-17-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 512, State Capitol, House Conf. Comm. on Natural Resources
05-27-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-21-12 S Rereferred to Committee on House Public Safety
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1949 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1949>
- - - - - - -Jackson Disallows businesses from sharing personal information for direct marketing purposes.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1952 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1952>
- - - - - - -McNiel
Stanislawski
Separates and clarifies the duties of the Corporation Commission with size and weight enforcements; establishes that employees can enforce size and weight requirements at scale facilities.
Bill History: 05-09-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-09-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 78/N: 3)
05-09-12 H Emergency Passed
05-10-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-16-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1953 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1953>
- - - - - - -McNiel
Mazzei
Establishes the Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund which will be used by the Governor for economic development and infrastructure development; monies paid from the fund may not be used for political contributions.
General Remarks: Deal Closing Fund
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-18-11 S Sparks debates on the bill saying that the safeguards in the
bill are very welcome.
05-18-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 42/N: 3)
05-19-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-24-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 1956 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1956>
- - - - - - -McNiel Requires businesses to build facility of minimum Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) capital investment and hire twenty-five (25) employees to prevent the construction of a public highway on a section line running through company land; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-22-11 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Transportation
02-22-11 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Transportation
03-17-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
03-18-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1975 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1975>
- - - - - - -Morgan An Act relating to revenue and taxation; Defines “Compressed natural gas”; Imposes a five cent tax per gasoline gallon equivalents (gge) on compressed natural gas; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-11-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-21-11 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-21-11 H Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass as substitute House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1989 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1989>
- - - - - - -Sullivan Creates the “Arkansas River Development Authority Act”; Defines eligibility, membership, and termination terms; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
02-21-11 H Rereferred to Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 1990 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB1990>
- - - - - - -Sullivan
Newberry
Creates the “Oklahoma Inter-Modal Transportation Authority Act”; creates an inter-modal transportation public trust; expands the definition of transportation system or project to include intermodal facilities.
General Remarks: Oklahoma Multi-modal Transportation Authority Act
Bill History: 05-19-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-19-11 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-19-11 S Senate finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 36/N: 3)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2000 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2000>
- - - - - - -Dorman A person claiming a lien must provide the cause for filing the lien in the filing statement.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2031 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2031>
- - - - - - -Sullivan Removes the requirement that each real estate branch office be supervised by a seperate broker who is considered the managing broker.
Bill History: 02-24-11 H Rereferred to Committee on House Judiciary
02-28-11 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
02-28-11 H Heard in committee and laid over House Judiciary
03-07-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2035 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2035>
- - - - - - -Sullivan Enacts the “Business Inventory Property Tax Valuation Amendments Act of 2011″.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2036 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2036>
- - - - - - -Sullivan Enacts the “Interlocal Agreement Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2052 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2052>
- - - - - - -Dorman Creates the “Oklahoma Title 68 Policy Act”.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2055 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2055>
- - - - - - -Quinn Creates the “Economic Development Incentives Act of 2011″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2142 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2142>
- - - - - - -Steele Cites laws recodified as Tax Codes as the Oklahoma Tax Code.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2143 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2143>
- - - - - - -Steele Creates the Title 68 Act of 2011 relating to taxation and revenue.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2144 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2144>
- - - - - - -Steele Creates the Oklahoma Revenue and Taxation Act of 2011.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2159 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2159>
- - - - - - -Hickman Creates the Oklahoma Title 68 Act.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2161 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2161>
- - - - - - -Hickman Creates the Airport Improvement Act of 2011.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2166 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2166>
- - - - - - -Hickman Creates the Oklahoma Tax Code Reform Act of 2011; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2168 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2168>
- - - - - - -Hickman Creates the Oklahoma Ad Valorem Tax Code Amendments Act of 2011.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-09-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2170 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2170>
- - - - - - -Sears
Myers
General appropriations to various agencies and departments.
Bill History: 05-17-11 S Myers says that the transporation bond was necessary and
that cuts would have been larger without it. He says that
education has been given supplimentals to help cover cuts.
05-17-11 S Myers says that the the budget is a comprimise between
the governor and the legislature and it is one that
everyone can live with.
05-17-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 26/N: 17)
05-18-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2171 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2171>
- - - - - - -Sears
Myers
Relating to transporation finance and the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Motion to reconsider vote by Myers.
05-18-11 S The motin carries by a vote of 29 ayes, 18 nays.
05-18-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 29/N: 18)
05-19-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2199 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2199>
- - - - - - -Trebilcock Raises the household gross income from $20,000 to $30,000 for additional $1,000 exemption.
Bill History: 02-13-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-20-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-20-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-20-12 H Failed in Committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2208 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2208>
- - - - - - -DeWitt Directs the OWRB to develop plans for efficient use of streams and groundwater; prohibits the creation of new water districts under certain circumstances; requires state water plan to focus on local and regional plans; updates language
Bill History: 01-11-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2248 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2248>
- - - - - - -Shannon
Marlatt
Modifies appropriations for Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund; requires all apportionments to be divided into twelve equal amountsto be apportioned each month during fiscal year; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Transportation Funding legislation
Bill History: 05-24-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-24-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 45/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2249 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2249>
- - - - - - -Shannon
Marlatt
Modifies annual appropriation percentage requirements for contributions to the General Revenue Fund of the State Treasury; directs certain funds to be deposited in the County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Fund; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Bridge Improvement legislation
Bill History: 05-24-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-24-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 45/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2250 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2250>
- - - - - - -Shannon
Marlatt
Any officer who has stopped a vehicle to weigh it with portable scales must allow the driver of the vehicle to move to the most level weighing area within 2 miles of the stop; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-08-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-08-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 93/N: 0)
05-08-12 H Emergency Passed
05-09-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-15-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2257 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2257>
- - - - - - -Sherrer
Burrage
Defines a trustee advisor as the person appointed by the terms of the trust installment to act as advisor to the trustee in matter relating to the trust’s property.
Bill History: 04-18-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-18-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-18-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 0)
04-19-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2260 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2260>
- - - - - - -Shannon
Marlatt
Changes toll evasion notice requirements; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-09-12 S Coates asks what happens if person refuses certified mail;
Marlatt says OTC can refuse to reauthorize the tag on the
automobile
04-09-12 S Wilson asks how the process works; Marlatt says person
gets seven notifications before being sent certified mail,
adds that a stop-pay violation would be listed
04-09-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
04-10-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-16-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2261 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2261>
- - - - - - -Shannon Creates the “Oklahoma Revenue and Taxation Act”.
Bill History: 01-17-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2269 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2269>
- - - - - - -Bennett Creates the Oklahoma Transportation Policy Act of 2012.
Bill History: 01-17-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Transportation
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2272 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2272>
- - - - - - -Cox Creates the “District Road Fund Act”; Allows for districts within counties to levy a sales tax, not to exceed two percent, for the purposes of constructing, improving, or maintaining county roads.
Bill History: 02-09-12 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-13-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-13-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rules
03-08-12 H The Reynolds motion to suspend the rules fails 4-54HB 2291 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2291>
- - - - - - -Roberts, Dustin Creates the “Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Inspection Act”; sets guidelines for vehicles that require inspections; sets guidelines for inspection stations and licensing.
Bill History: 01-17-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2293 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2293>
- - - - - - -Proctor Requires taxpayers who received incentive payment or reduction in tax liability and within ten years relocated the jobs outside the state to repay the incentive amount within 60 days of relocation.
Bill History: 01-17-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2295 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2295>
- - - - - - -Proctor Prohibits the Transportation and/or the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority from entering into contracts with foreign companies to sell, lease, sublease, or operate any highway, bridge, or turnpike in Oklahoma; provides definitions.
Bill History: 01-17-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2319 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2319>
- - - - - - -McDaniel, Randy
Anderson
Authorizes Police Pension and Retirement System to own and occupy office space, subject to approval by State Board; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-17-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-17-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-17-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 0)
05-18-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-22-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2320 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2320>
- - - - - - -McDaniel, Randy
Anderson
Authorizes Board of Trustees of Teachers’ Retirement System to invest in real property owned by State of Oklahoma; authorizes purchase and exchange real property; sets limits on investments; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-24-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-24-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 3)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2322 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2322>
- - - - - - -McDaniel, Randy
Brown
Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System to no longer use cost of living adjustment in annual report; alternate contribution rate for elected officials; modifies early retirement; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-16-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-16-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-16-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 44/N: 0)
04-17-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-23-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2325 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2325>
- - - - - - -DeWitt
Justice
Directs the Commissioner of Public Safety to issue annual permits for the operation of overwidth or overheight equipment used in soil conservation work; provides exception for certain roadways.
Bill History: 04-23-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-23-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-23-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 1)
04-24-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-30-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2326 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2326>
- - - - - - -Lockhart
Ellis
Creates Rural Value Added Quality Jobs Act; provides for certain incentive payments; provides eligibility requirements; requires cost benefit analysis of incentive programs; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-08-12 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 50/N: 32)
03-12-12 S Received in the Senate
03-12-12 S First Reading
03-16-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2331 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2331>
- - - - - - -Moore Reduces costs paid for Motor Vehicle Reports furnished by the Department of Public Safety; alters dispersion of monies collected from the issuance of reports.
Bill History: 01-18-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2344 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2344>
- - - - - - -McNiel Modifies language relating to accidents and accident reports involving motor vehicles; makes language gender-neutral.
Bill History: 01-18-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2345 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2345>
- - - - - - -McNiel Creates the Venture Capital Formation Tax Incentive Modification Act of 2012.
Bill History: 01-18-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2346 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2346>
- - - - - - -McNiel Requires Governor to provide evaluation and recommendation to the Pro Tempore and Speaker of the House after final approval for expenditure from the Oklahoma Quick Action Closing fund.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
02-15-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
02-15-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-13-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2350 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2350>
- - - - - - -Hilliard Authorizes the board of county commissioners to file actions against persons or entities causing damage to county roads.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
02-13-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
02-13-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House Judiciary
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2355 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2355>
- - - - - - -Kouplen Allows the Oklahoma Tax Commission to make direct reimbursements for expenses of qualifying manufacturing concerns; modifies procedures for reimbursement in the Ad Valorem Reimbursement Fund.
Bill History: 01-18-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2357 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2357>
- - - - - - -Kouplen Creates the Transportation Reform Act of 2012.
Bill History: 01-18-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Transportation
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2389 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2389>
- - - - - - -Liebmann
Marlatt
Removes the requirement that the Director of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission be an unclassified service position; requires certain positions in the Department of Transportation to be unclassified positions.
Bill History: 03-01-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 70/N: 17)
03-05-12 S Received in the Senate
03-05-12 S First Reading
03-09-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2390 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2390>
- - - - - - -Liebmann
Bingman
Allows costs incurred as a result of releases from state or federally owned storage tank systems to be reimbursed by the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund; removes minimum cost requirement; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Weigh Station legislative vehicle
Bill History: 05-21-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-21-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-21-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-21-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 43/N: 0)
05-22-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2391 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2391>
- - - - - - -Liebmann
Bingman
Alters apportionment of motor fuel assessment revenues; provides an apportionment to the Weigh Station Improvement Revolving Fund; removes apportionments to the Higher Education Facilities and State Transportation Funds; EMERGENCY
General Remarks: Weigh Station legislative vehicle
Bill History: 05-21-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-21-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-21-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
05-22-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2394 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2394>
- - - - - - -Liebmann
Marlatt
Removes certain penalties for violations of toll collection regulations; removes higher penalties for subsequent violations.
Bill History: 04-04-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Appropriations
04-24-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 0)
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2448 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2448>
- - - - - - -Quinn Detracts the addition of the Business Activity Tax levied in section 1218 of this title; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2451 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2451>
- - - - - - -Quinn Creates the “Oklahoma Roads and Bridges Act.”
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Transportation
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2452 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2452>
- - - - - - -Key
Shortey
Adds section that permits recording of digitized image or electronic copy if submitted electronically pursuant to Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act.
Bill History: 02-09-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Gov. Mod., Transparency, Accountability
02-09-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Gov. Mod., Transparency, Accountability
03-12-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
03-09-12 H Permission granted by the House Rules Committee to Strike
Title on the House Floor
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2469 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2469>
- - - - - - -Morrissette
Crain
Creates the Oklahoma Transportation Infrastructure Bank Act; the bank will be governed by a board of directors and will select and assist in financing major qualified projects for constructing and improving highways.
Bill History: 05-25-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 68/N: 24)
05-25-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-25-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-25-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 38/N: 5)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2470 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2470>
- - - - - - -Cox Instructs the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to conduct a feasibility study concerning the construction of a four-lane spur off of the Will Rogers Turnpike and for the upgrade of the interchange on the Will Rogers Turnpike to Adair; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-14-12 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
02-16-12 H Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
02-16-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B Sub on Gen. Gov. & Transportation
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2472 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2472>
- - - - - - -Cox Repeals sections of Titles 18 and 68 addressing the Oklahoma Franchise Tax and Oklahoma Business Activity Tax; removes the Business Activity Tax from shares of stock or personal property of banks and credit unions; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2474 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2474>
- - - - - - -Scott
Justice
Creates the “Economic Incentive Strategies for Addressing Barriers to Healthy Choices Act”; Creates the Food Desert Solutions Task Force; Outlines membership and duties; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-22-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-22-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B
02-27-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B
02-27-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House A&B
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2476 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2476>
- - - - - - -Scott
Johnson, Rob
Modifies notice requirements for municipalities regarding property within municipal limits requiring waste removal or lawn maintenance; allows mortgage records held by county clerks to be used for mailing purposes; increases fines.
Bill History: 04-18-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-18-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-18-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 39/N: 0)
04-19-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2480 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2480>
- - - - - - -Scott A bill directing the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to provide employees with an increase in annual compensation no less than 5% and no later than 1 September 2012.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2505 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2505>
- - - - - - -Russ Limits reimbursements and deletes specific costs in the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Release Indemnity Program Fund.
Bill History: 02-13-12 H Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-20-12 H Returned to full committee House A&B
02-22-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-22-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2520 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2520>
- - - - - - -Murphey
Holt
Creates the Government Reorganization Act; directs Office of State Finance to develop processes and procedures for performance metrics; requires agencies to provide information; requires annual review and approval of metrics .
Bill History: 05-14-12 S Conference committee report submitted
05-16-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate GCCA
05-16-12 S Meeting set for After Adjournment, Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate GCCA
05-16-12 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate GCCA
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2527 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2527>
- - - - - - -Brown Amends the Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund legislation; modifies and deletes areas in reference to fund transfers; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-13-12 H Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-20-12 H Returned to full committee House A&B
02-22-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-22-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2572 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2572>
- - - - - - -Ownbey
Simpson
A new law that requires certain owners to ensure anchoring of mobile or manufactured homes and park; Defines terms of certain homes.
Bill History: 03-06-12 H Permission granted in House Rules committee to strike title
on the House Floor
03-06-12 H Motion to reconsider vote by Ownbey by which the bill failed
03-06-12 H Reconsideration motion passes 59-24
03-06-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
03-06-12 H Failed to pass (Vote: N: 54/Y: 39)HB 2575 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2575>
- - - - - - -Ownbey
Holt
Modifies how to obtain a salvage or junk title; Defines fee; Defines how to obtain a salvage title; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-19-12 S Holt introduces amendment to restore title
04-19-12 S Title restored
04-19-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 40/N: 0)
04-23-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-27-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2578 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2578>
- - - - - - -Mulready
Brinkley
A new law defines contracts with a collection agency; Defines debts and accounts receivable; Defines the collection of fees.
Bill History: 05-03-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-03-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-03-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 66/N: 6)
05-07-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-10-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2584 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2584>
- - - - - - -McDaniel, Jeannie
Garrison
Addition of a housing authority to descriptions relating to revenue and taxation.
Bill History: 02-22-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-22-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B
02-27-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B
02-27-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House A&B
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2591 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2591>
- - - - - - -Holland Deletes occupancy from property description; Occupancy must have been before November 2012.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2612 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2612>
- - - - - - -Cox The “Oklahoma Public Health Code” may be cited as such.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2620 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2620>
- - - - - - -Johnson Deletes occupancy from property in relation to how property is acquired unless prior to November 2012.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2621 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2621>
- - - - - - -Johnson
Mazzei
Modifies provisions for transferability of tax credits including wind turbines, railroad expenditures, and energy efficient residences; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Tax credit vehicle
Bill History: 04-25-12 H House refused to concur in Senate amendments
04-25-12 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
04-30-12 H Referred to House Committee on House GCCA
05-01-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2638 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2638>
- - - - - - -Schwartz Provides requirements for exemption from Business Activity Tax; if gross revenue is $500,000 or less for 12 months preceding the date of the Activity Tax than business is exempt from filing; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-23-12 H Returned to full committee as amended House A&B
02-27-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B
02-27-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B
02-27-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House A&B
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2642 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2642>
- - - - - - -Brumbaugh Removes Higher Education and replaces with Weigh Station Improvement Revolving Fund; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-13-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-20-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
02-20-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House A&B Sub on Natural Res. & Reg. Services
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rules
05-15-12 H Not heard in committee House GCCAHB 2643 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2643>
- - - - - - -Brumbaugh
Brown
Removes limitation on sign removal as related to roads, bridges and ferries; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-30-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
04-30-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 83/N: 3)
04-30-12 H Emergency Passed
05-01-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-07-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2647 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2647>
- - - - - - -Brumbaugh
Jolley
Requires acquisition of any motor vehicle of 10,000 pounds or less by a state entity to be approved by the State Fleet Manager; exempts CLEET officers employed in investigative activities; adds leased vehicles to oversightby Manager.
Bill History: 05-23-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-23-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-23-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-23-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 47/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHB 2666 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2666>
- - - - - - -Jordan Establishes the “Public and Private Partnership Act of 2012″.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2712 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2712>
- - - - - - -Jackson Adds for fiscal year ending June 30, 2013, the Commissioner of Public Safety shall charge a minimum permit fee of $30; $7.50 for each excess thousand pounds; For fiscal year ending June 30, 2014, minimum permit fee is $20;EMERGENCY
Bill History: 02-20-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House A&B Sub on Public Safety
02-27-12 H Returned to full committee House A&B
02-29-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-29-12 H Not heard in committee House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2718 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2718>
- - - - - - -Reynolds Defines terms; “Actual fair cash value” shall not exceed the consideration paid by a buyer whether the buyer acquires title to the property directly from the seller or purchases the property through a judicially ordered sale
Bill History: 02-09-12 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-13-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-13-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-13-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2734 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2734>
- - - - - - -Morrissette
Sparks
Exempts debtors that are disabled as determined by the Social Security Administration from child support.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
02-20-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
02-20-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Judiciary
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2742 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2742>
- - - - - - -Peters
Sykes
Makes several modifications to the Uniform Consumer Credit Code; exempts student loans and modifies applicability; makes requirements of creditors and consumers; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-24-12 S Title restored
04-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 39/N: 0)
04-25-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-01-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2748 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2748>
- - - - - - -Kirby
Johnson, Rob
Allows for real estate appraiser licensed by and residing in another state to apply for and obtain an Oklahoma Reciprocal License.
Bill History: 04-18-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-18-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-18-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 40/N: 0)
04-19-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2782 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2782>
- - - - - - -Russ Creates the “Banking Rules Act of 2012″.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2787 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2787>
- - - - - - -Ortega
Fields
Relates to affidavits of known heirs to access safe deposit boxes if the amount of the content is less that $20,000.
Bill History: 05-23-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-23-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-23-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 43/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2788 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2788>
- - - - - - -Ortega Sets a ten day limit on the time for a mortagee to release claim funds to the insured claimant; sets guidelines for property damage over $20,000.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Insurance
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2792 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2792>
- - - - - - -Ortega Creates the “Oklahoma Immigration Act of 2012″.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2793 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2793>
- - - - - - -Ortega Creates the “Immigration Reform Act”.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2794 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2794>
- - - - - - -Ortega Disputes regarding real, tangible or intangible property between a nonprofit or religious denomination and their superior bodies shall be decided by deed, title, bill or sale and no property is deemed to be held in trust.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2797 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2797>
- - - - - - -Ortega Creates the “Oklahoma Oil and Gas Act of 2012″.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2803 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2803>
- - - - - - -Roberts, Sean Creates the Small Business Development Tax Credit Act of 2012.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2824 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2824>
- - - - - - -Roberts, Sean Creates an exemption in the Business Activity Tax for entities that have a gross revenue of one million dollars or less; exempts same entitiessame entities from ad valorem on intangible property; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2835 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2835>
- - - - - - -Martin, Scott
Marlatt
A new law that allows for the usage of a certain amount of grey water for certain purposes without a permit; Establishes requirements, provides for definitions and lists conditions.
Bill History: 05-02-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-02-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-02-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 88/N: 0)
05-03-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2845 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2845>
- - - - - - -Ownbey Amends existing legislation related to motor vehicles and security interests; providing lien release alternatives and defines terms.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2853 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2853>
- - - - - - -Jackson Prohibits businesses from sharing or selling personal information obtained from their clients; defines business, clients, and personal information.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2858 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2858>
- - - - - - -Hall Prevents state entities from using bonds or obligations to acquire or improve real property; entities required to accumulate funds through appropriations, fees and other sources before acquiring or improving property.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2859 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2859>
- - - - - - -Hall Requires state agencies to us budget work programs that excludes considerations for expenditures that will occur in any other fiscal year; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2860 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2860>
- - - - - - -Hoskin Creates the “Employee Credit Privacy Act”; prohibits an employer from using credit reports or history for hiring criteria with certain exceptions; seexceptions; sets legal guidelines for civil remedies.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2862 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2862>
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Burrage
Exempts state employees who conduct field work from the Trip Optimizer System.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House General Government
02-29-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House General Government
02-29-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House General Government
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2893 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2893>
- - - - - - -Pittman Creates the Vunerable Adult Protection Act of 2012.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2914 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2914>
- - - - - - -Richardson
Crain
Creates Regional Water Planning Councils; Outlines membership, duties and funding; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-12-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 70/N: 20)
03-13-12 S Received in the Senate
03-13-12 S First Reading
03-16-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Energy
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2928 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2928>
- - - - - - -Armes
Justice
Clarifies statute references relating to gross production tax; Lengthens certain funding allocations to 2016.
Bill History: 05-01-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-01-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-01-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 91/N: 1)
05-02-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2929 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2929>
- - - - - - -Armes
Marlatt
Seasonal employees of Scenic Rivers Commission to be unclassified if workig less than 1,600 hours in one year; employees not entitled to paid leave, holidays, or health insurance; directs administrator to prepare reports; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-03-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: Marlatt, Branan
Crain, Schulz, Burrage, Paddack
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Natural Resources
05-22-12 S Meeting set for 8:30 a.m., Room 512A, State Capitol, House Conf. Comm. on Natural Resources
05-22-12 S Conference committee report submitted
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2939 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2939>
- - - - - - -Derby
Brinkley
Gives CIO the same authority to procure information from agencies as the State Purchasing Director; Allows Information Services Division to bill agencies for services at an estimated cost; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-23-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-23-12 S Senate accepted the conference report
05-23-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 44/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 2947 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2947>
- - - - - - -Derby Modifies income tax rates; Eliminates income tax deductions and exemptions; Repeals sections of law related to income tax.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2975 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2975>
- - - - - - -Dank
Mazzei
Provides capital gains exclusion for persons aged sixty-five and older.
Bill History: 02-27-12 H Returned to full committee as amended House A&B
02-29-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-29-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B
02-29-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2976 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2976>
- - - - - - -Dank Disallows certain tax credits as of July 1, 2014 unless otherwise enacted by the State Legislature; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-27-12 H Returned to full committee as amended House A&B
02-29-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-29-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B
02-29-12 H Failed in Committee House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2977 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2977>
- - - - - - -Dank Recreates the Task Force for the Study of State Tax Credits and Economic Incentives; Allows for video-conferencing of members; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-08-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
02-08-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House Rules
02-15-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
02-15-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Rules
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2978 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2978>
- - - - - - -Dank
Mazzei
Requires tax credits to identify recipients, create jobs, and limits number of credits allowed to be claimed by one entity; directs Dept. of Commerceto analyze efficiency of tax credit programs.
General Remarks: Tax credit vehicle
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House GCCA
05-17-12 S Meeting set for 1:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House GCCA
05-17-12 H Reported from House GCCA House GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2979 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2979>
- - - - - - -Dank Eliminates zero emission facilities, manufacturers of small wind turbines, historic rehabilitation, energy-efficient residence, and railroad reconstruction tax credits; eliminates tax credit transferability; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-21-12 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-23-12 H Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-23-12 H Title stricken in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
02-23-12 H Failed in Committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 2980 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB2980>
- - - - - - -Dank
Mazzei
Creates the “Preserving Oklahoma’s Strategic Industries Incentive Act”; Allows qualifying establishments to recieve quarterly incentive payments from OTC for a five year period; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-19-12 S First Reading
03-21-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
04-03-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
04-03-12 S Failed in Committee Senate Finance
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3038 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3038>
- - - - - - -Osborn
Jolley
Updates dates, rates, and specifications for the Oklahoma Income Tax Code; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Personal Income Tax (Laffer)
Bill History: 05-23-12 S Not heard in committee House GCCA
05-23-12 S Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House GCCA
05-23-12 H Reported from House GCCA House GCCA
05-23-12 H Remove GCCA as Senate Conferees and replace with: Jolley,
Bingman, Schulz, Johnson (Rob), Wilson and Burrage
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3043 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3043>
- - - - - - -Osborn
Brown
Fair and Open Competition in Government Construction Act; prohibits public agencies from using Project Labor Agreements in contracts for state projects.
Bill History: 04-18-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-18-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-18-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 38/N: 4)
04-19-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 3055 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3055>
- - - - - - -Steele
Fields
Creates the Water for 2060 Act; allows one or more rural water districts to be considered communities under OWRB programs; creates Water for 2060 Advisory Council; provides for officers and meetings; lists duties of the Council.
Bill History: 05-14-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-14-12 H House concurred in Senate amendments
05-14-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 65/N: 23)
05-15-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-22-12 G Signed by the GovernorHB 3057 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3057>
- - - - - - -Steele Reduces apportionment of fees raised from the Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act into the General Revenue Fund; directs deposit of monies into two state Funds related to transportation issues; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
02-20-12 H Rereferred to Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3061 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3061>
- - - - - - -Steele
Bingman
Creates the Oklahoma Tax Reduction and Simplification Act; Reduces individual income taxes; Removes obsolete language.
General Remarks: Personal Income Tax (Governor’s Proposal)
Bill History: 05-21-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate GCCA
05-21-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate GCCA
05-21-12 S Reported from GCCA Senate GCCA
05-23-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3069 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3069>
- - - - - - -Dorman
Barrington
Adds remanufacturing to the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act; makes modifications to sales tax transactions; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-27-12 H Returned to full committee as substituted House A&B
02-29-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
02-29-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House A&B
03-08-12 H Permission granted to Strike Title on the House Floor by
the House Rules Committee
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3075 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3075>
- - - - - - -Dorman Eliminates acquisition by occupancy standard; allows property to be acquired by occupancy if occupancy exists for time period prescribed in Oklahoma Statutes.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3097 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3097>
- - - - - - -Williams Repeals sections dealing with the Oklahoma Franchise Tax and the Oklahoma Business Activity Tax; removed reference to Oklahoma Business Activity Tax; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3111 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3111>
- - - - - - -Hickman
Brown
Omits circumstances for state employees to have payroll deductions including membership dues for the Oklahoma Public Employees Association and contributions to foundations organized by the Oklahoma Employees Association.
Bill History: 03-16-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate General Government
03-26-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate General Government
03-26-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate General Government
04-25-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-27-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3117 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3117>
- - - - - - -Hickman
Anderson
Auhorizes the creation of the Oklahoma Energy License Plate.
Bill History: 02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
02-22-12 H Rereferred to Committee on House Transportation
02-28-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Transportation
02-28-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House Transportation
03-16-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHB 3152 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HB3152>
- - - - - - -Sears
Jolley
Specifies Chief Executive salaries for agencies, boards, commissions, departments, and programs; provides applicable ranges of salaries; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-25-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-25-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-25-12 S Senate accepts JCR
05-25-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 44/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorHJR1001 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1001>
- - - - - - -Dank
Reynolds, Jim
Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would freeze property tax valuation for homesteads owned by those 65 or older & would also remove income limit for benefit.
Bill History: 05-07-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: Mazzei, Brinkley,
Ford, Halligan, Adelson, Wilson
05-15-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Gov. Mod. and Rules
05-16-12 S Meeting set for 8:00 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Conf. Comm. on Gov. Mod. and Rules
05-16-12 S Conference committee report submitted
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesHJR1002 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1002>
- - - - - - -Dank
Reynolds, Jim
Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would limit the increases in fair cash value assessments of real property from 5 percent to 2 percent annually.
Bill History: 04-20-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-20-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-20-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 77/N: 16)
04-20-11 H House concurred in Senate amendments
04-25-11 G Filed w/Secretary of State w/o Gov signatureHJR1017 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1017>
- - - - - - -Cockroft Sends to a vote of the people a measure that will create a fund to help counties fund county roads and bridges.
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHJR1026 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1026>
- - - - - - -Hall Sends to a vote of the people a measure that will lower the amount of money the Legislature is allowed to spend from 12 percent more than the previous year to seven percent.
General Remarks: TABOR Bill
Bill History: 01-20-11 H Filed
02-07-11 H First Reading
02-08-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-04-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHJR1069 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1069>
- - - - - - -Reynolds Sends to a vote of the poeple a measure that would prohibit the state from incurring debt if the debts was going to be paid with tax revenues unless the debt had been approved by vote of the people; allows use of revenue bonds.
Bill History: 01-13-12 H Filed
02-06-12 H First Reading
02-06-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHJR1080 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1080>
- - - - - - -Russ Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would modify a reference to a property tax exemption for certain property owned by a qualifying manufacturing concern.
Bill History: 02-15-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
02-15-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House Rules
02-22-12 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
02-22-12 H Committee hearing cancelled House Rules
03-02-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesHJR1085 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1085>
- - - - - - -Richardson
Crain
Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would clarify language in regard to the Statewide Water Development Revolving Fund.
Bill History: 04-04-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass Senate Rules
04-25-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
04-25-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
04-25-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 32/N: 9)
04-30-12 G Filed w/Secretary of State w/o Gov signatureHJR1089 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=HJR1089>
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Mazzei
Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would prohibit the sale of tax credits, allow a person to find the identity of one that claimed a tax credit, and limit tax credits based on the amount one taxpayer could claim.
General Remarks: Tax credit vehicle
Bill History: 03-14-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 77/N: 10)
03-16-12 S Received in the Senate
03-16-12 S First Reading
03-21-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
04-05-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 3 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB3>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
McNiel
Reduces the time that aerospace sector employers are eligible to receive tax credits for tuition reimbursement and salaries paid to their employees by one year; repeals the state income tax; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Aerospace Tax Credits Reinstatement
Bill History: 03-23-11 H Sent to subcommittee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-28-11 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-31-11 H Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-31-11 H Heard in committee and laid over House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 9 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB9>
- - - - - - -Burrage Notice of liens to be foreclosed upon must appear in a newspaper of general circulation within the county no less than ten days prior to sale.
Bill History: 12-08-10 S Filed
01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Judiciary
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 17 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB17>
- - - - - - -Ellis Clarifies statutory language relating to water rights to include the words “Oklahoma Water Resources” before the word “Board”.
Bill History: 12-09-10 S Filed
01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Rules
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 18 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB18>
- - - - - - -Ellis Extends the moratorium on the sale or exportation of Oklahoma water to January 1, 2012, including state or tribal compacts or intergovernmental cooperative agreements; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 12-09-10 S Filed
02-01-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Energy
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 60 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB60>
- - - - - - -David
Rousselot
Sets membership legislative membership for the Joint Legislative Task Force on the Grand River Dam Authority; terminates current serving members of the Task Force; sets meeting and report requirements; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-10-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-10-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-10-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 46/N: 0)
05-11-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-17-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 61 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB61>
- - - - - - -Fields Allows municipalities to administer the costs incurred while addressing issues on vacated property to the owner of the property by adding to their property tax.
Bill History: 02-07-11 S First Reading
02-14-11 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate General Government
02-14-11 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate General Government
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 83 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB83>
- - - - - - -Anderson Makes no death prior to January 1, 2010 eligible for estate tax lien requirements.
Bill History: 12-28-10 S Filed
01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Rules
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 102 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB102>
- - - - - - -Aldridge
Schwartz
Allows for foreclosure as the exclusive method of enforcing a lien for non-payment on a loan; specifies loan repayment terms shall be agreed upon by property owner and County Energy District Authority.
Bill History: 05-12-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-12-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-12-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 44/N: 0)
05-13-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-19-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 108 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB108>
- - - - - - -Justice
Faught
Limits fee for groundwater permit water use reports to $10.00 per permit; limits late fee to $10.00 for reports filed after the due date; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-02-11 S Added to meeting agenda without prior notice.
03-02-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Appropriations
03-02-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Appropriations
03-16-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 122 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB122>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Changes the apportionment date to the beginning of the 2014 fiscal year for the gross production tax for the Oklahoma Water Resources Board Rural Economic Action Plan Water Projects Fund.
Bill History: 05-02-11 S Senate refused to concur in House amendments
05-02-11 S Conference requested- conferees to be named later
05-03-11 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-03-11 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 145 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB145>
- - - - - - -Schulz
Wright
Circuit Engineering District Board of Directors is to serve as the members of County Energy District Authorities according to the Oklahoma Energy Independence Act.
Bill History: 04-04-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-04-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-04-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y:100/N: 0)
04-05-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-11-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 150 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB150>
- - - - - - -Anderson Limits the distribution powers of a trustee who is a beneficiary when distribution might result in the loss of their state or federal benefits including Medicaid, SSI and other benefits programs.
Bill History: 01-06-11 S Filed
01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Judiciary
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 154 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB154>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Changes the cutoff date for incentive payments to July 1, 2003; makes an exception for a change of control event pursuant to the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act.
Bill History: 05-19-11 H Reynolds debates in opposition to adopting the conference
committee report; Dank debates in favor of adopting the
conference committee report.
05-19-11 H House accepted the conference report (Vote: Y: 48/N: 8)
05-19-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 84/N: 13)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 155 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB155>
- - - - - - -Burrage Raises the maximum level of fees in small claims court to $10,000; requires a statement that the plaintiff disclaims the right to a trial by jury on the merits of a case.
Bill History: 01-07-11 S Filed
01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Judiciary
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 156 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB156>
- - - - - - -Ivester
McCullough
Raises the maximum level of fees in a small claims case to $17,000; requires a statement that the plaintiff disclaims the right to a trial by jury on the merits of a case; raises attorney fees in uncontested cases.
Bill History: 03-21-11 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
03-21-11 H Heard in committee and laid over House Judiciary
04-04-11 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
04-04-11 H Failed in Committee House Judiciary
04-15-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rulesSB 192 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB192>
- - - - - - -Schulz Expands definition of “turnpike project” to include real estate and development projects designed to increase traffic and generate revenue while mitigating toll activity and potentially decreasing fees; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks:Transform the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) into an economic development tool
Bill History: 02-22-11 S Meeting set for 3:30 p.m., Room 534A, State Capitol, Senate Transportation
02-22-11 S Not heard in committee Senate Transportation
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rules
05-01-12 S Laid out for consideration in the SenateSB 197 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB197>
- - - - - - -Aldridge
Banz
Lowers fee for motor vehicle transfer from $10 to $5; Changes wording from ‘may’ to ‘shall’.
Bill History: 02-15-11 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
02-15-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Finance
02-15-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Finance
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 233 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB233>
- - - - - - -Anderson
Enns
Allows for a tax credit after January 1, 2012 for any person serving as a licensed primary care physician in a rural area; the credit is limited to $5,000 a year.
Bill History: 03-31-11 H Meeting set for 1:30 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-31-11 H Title stricken in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-31-11 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-31-11 H Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass as amended House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 246 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB246>
- - - - - - -Burrage
Key
Raises amount of money that can be transferred from a bank account of a deceased person to an account of their known heirs from $5,000 to $20,000.
Bill History: 04-18-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-18-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-18-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 92/N: 0)
04-19-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-11 G Signed by the Governor (Chap: 325)SB 248 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB248>
- - - - - - -Justice
Rousselot
Amends sections to give the Grand River Dam Authority the authority to regulate within the boundaries of the Grand River water district and its tributaries.
Bill History: 05-11-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-11-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-11-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
05-12-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-18-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 267 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB267>
- - - - - - -Holt
Peterson
Includes the economic impact of any state agency’s acquisition on Oklahoma and any local community economy as meeting the “best value criteria”.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Ballenger debates on the bill saying that it could create
bad blood in small communities that use cheaper vendors
elsewhere.
05-18-11 S Mazzei debates on the bill saying that it is a constituent
request regarding cafeteria equipment and does not believe
that it will start a slippery slope.
05-18-11 S Wyrick debates on the bill saying that he operates an OK
based business and that he takes offense to several
comments said during debate.
05-18-11 S Holt closes debate saying he agrees with Mazzei and
encourages support.
05-18-11 S Failed to pass (Vote: N: 28/Y: 13)SB 277 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB277>
- - - - - - -Anderson
Sullivan
Liens affecting occupied dwellings are not to be valid unless a pre-lien notice was sent within 75 days of the furnishing of materials, service, labor, or equipment.
Bill History: 03-30-11 H Reynolds moves to suspend House rules to offer an untimely
floor amendment.
03-30-11 H Suspension fails by a vote of 27 ayes, 44 nays.
03-30-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 92/N: 6)
03-31-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-06-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 287 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB287>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Russ
A bank customer’s claim on items charged against an account accrues when the item is finally paid by the bank without regard to care of either the customer of the bank; statute of limitations begins on the date the item is paid for.
Bill History: 03-31-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
03-31-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
03-31-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 90/N: 5)
04-04-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-07-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 296 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB296>
- - - - - - -Marlatt States the Legislature’s intent to study the effects of alternative fueled vehicles on the collection of fuel taxes and other revenue sources dedicated to road and bridge maintenance.
General Remarks:Equal Distribution of road user fees
Bill History: 01-14-11 S Filed
01-31-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Transportation
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 297 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB297>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Shannon
Recreates the Innovative Funding for Oklahoma Roads Task Force until December 1, 2013; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks:Innovative Funding Support
Bill History: 03-14-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 43/N: 0)
03-15-11 H Received in the House
03-15-11 H First Reading
03-17-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 315 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB315>
- - - - - - -Sparks Authorizes the government to finance public transportation projects through both public and private entities; sets review process; requires the Secretary of Transportation to submit proposals to the Legislature.
Bill History: 01-31-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Transportation
01-31-11 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 321 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB321>
- - - - - - -Sparks Adds “during any time” to the date requirements for releasing liens.
Bill History: 01-14-11 S Filed
01-31-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Rules
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 351 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB351>
- - - - - - -Newberry
Ritze
Modifies locations for certain turnpike locations; Removes requirements for certain determinations by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.
Bill History: 02-15-11 S Meeting set for 3:30 p.m., Room 534A, State Capitol, Senate Transportation
02-15-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass Senate Transportation
02-28-11 S Rule suspension granted to allow additional time for this
Double Assigned Bill to be reported from the first
Committee.
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 360 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB360>
- - - - - - -Paddack Requires the Board of the Oklahoma College Savings Plan to establish and administer a lifelong learning account pilot program; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-31-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Education
01-31-11 S And also Referred to Senate Finance
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 390 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB390>
- - - - - - -Jolley Laws codified as Tax Codes can now be cited as the “Oklahoma Tax Code.”
Bill History: 01-18-11 S Filed
01-31-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Rules
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 398 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB398>
- - - - - - -Stanislawski
Martin, Steve
Defines telephone and cell phone calls and text messaging for soliciting in the Telemarketer Restriction Act; bars a debtor from using obscene or profane language to collect a debt.
Bill History: 05-20-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-20-11 H House accepted the conference report
05-20-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 94/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 413 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB413>
- - - - - - -Eason McIntyre
Shannon
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall conduct a study on ways to revitalize rural communities in Oklahoma; the study shall be for the benefit of towns with populations of 1,500 or less; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-09-11 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-17-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Business & Commerce
02-17-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Business & Commerce
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 419 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB419>
- - - - - - -Brecheen Removes the word licenses from the bill; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 448 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB448>
- - - - - - -Barrington
Billy
Modifies definitions and license requirements for commercial motor vehicles transporting empty storage container tanks; provides exceptions; Requires medical examinations of drivers; Bans texting while driving; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-01-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-01-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-01-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
05-02-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 456 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB456>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Excludes union master payouts paid by the buyer of facility to individuals employed by the facility from payroll considerations for qualified manufacturing facilities and ad valorem exemptions; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-23-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-23-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 89/N: 0)
05-23-12 H Emergency Passed
05-24-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-29-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 457 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB457>
- - - - - - -Bingman Renames which title regarding revenue and taxation the sections refer to.
Bill History: 01-18-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 458 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB458>
- - - - - - -Bingman Renames which title regarding revenue and taxation the sections refer to.
Bill History: 01-18-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 459 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB459>
- - - - - - -Bingman Renames which title regarding revenue and taxation the sections refer to.
Bill History: 01-18-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 492 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB492>
- - - - - - -Burrage
Grau
Expands forms of neglect allowing for intervention by the Department of Human Services; allows law enforcement agencies to transport abused or neglected individuals.
Bill History: 05-19-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-19-11 H House accepted the conference report
05-19-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 95/N: 1)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 503 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB503>
- - - - - - -Russell Establishes fees for certain licenses, applications, registrations and clarifies where these fees will be deposited; makes language gender neutral; Creates a new law that establishes the ‘Consumer Credit Investigation Fund’; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-09-11 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 505 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB505>
- - - - - - -Russell
Faught
Exempts certain individuals from paying notification fees; creates an annual fee of $20 that must be paid to the Administrator of Consumer Credit; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-17-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Business & Commerce
02-17-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-17-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Business & Commerce
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 512 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB512>
- - - - - - -Eason McIntyre Authorizes that up to 2,500 dollars of statutorily exempt funds be available for withdrawal by the judgment debtor 30 days preceding the date of execution or demand for payment by a judgment creditor.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 514 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB514>
- - - - - - -Ballenger States that tax laws recodified as Tax Codes, shall be known and may be cited as the Oklahoma Tax Code.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 515 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB515>
- - - - - - -Ballenger This article now shall be known and may be cited as the “Oklahoma Income Tax Act”.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 517 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB517>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Changes effective date of tax credits, exemptions, and deductions.
Bill History: 04-06-11 H Meeting set for 3:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-06-11 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-06-11 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-27-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 521 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB521>
- - - - - - -Crain
Sherrer
Defines the term “interest in real estate” for the purposes of the Nontestamentary Transfer of Property Act; amends rules regarding transfer-of-death deeds.
Bill History: 05-20-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-20-11 H House accepted the conference report
05-20-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 92/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 522 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB522>
- - - - - - -Crain The filing date of a State of Judgement filed as a result of a mortgage foreclosure judgement shall determine the priority among lien holders.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 527 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB527>
- - - - - - -Crain
Jordan
Increases the judgment creditors cost of an attorney from $75 to $100 which will also be taxed; garments that are issued against a debtor shall be effective for 180 days.
Bill History: 05-02-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-02-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-02-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 38/N: 0)
05-03-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-09-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 530 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB530>
- - - - - - -Burrage
Armes
Creates the Livestock Owner’s Lien Act of 2011; every livestock owner is granted a lien in all livestock sold by livestock owners; the lien will expire one year after the date of the sale of the livestock.
Bill History: 04-18-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-18-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-18-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 90/N: 0)
04-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 531 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB531>
- - - - - - -Halligan Allows the Tax Code be cited as the Oklahoma Tax Code.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 548 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB548>
- - - - - - -Sykes Modifies the sales tax exemption to include school supplies, school art supplies, or school instructional materials.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 584 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB584>
- - - - - - -Brown
Hickman
Allows recipients in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System to directly transfer funds from Eligible Rollover Distribution to a Roth IRA; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-20-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-20-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-20-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 92/N: 1)
04-25-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-02-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 585 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB585>
- - - - - - -Bingman Sets the effective date of the moratorium on the issuance of any temporary permit for sole source groundwater basins or subbasins as August 29, 2003.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 593 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB593>
- - - - - - -Brinkley
Quinn
Account procedures for the Port Authority are required to be the same procedures enforced by the State Treasurer for state funds under the Treasurer’s office; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Port Authority bill
Bill History: 05-11-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-11-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-11-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 45/N: 0)
05-12-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-18-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 594 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB594>
- - - - - - -Brinkley Updates the statutory reference to “Section 85.3 of this title” for the “Aerospace Development Act of 2008″; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 595 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB595>
- - - - - - -Brinkley
Derby
Directs the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a study of alternative highway advertising in the hopes of building additional revenue for the Department of Transportation and the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-18-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-18-11 H Failed to pass (Vote: N: 42/Y: 47)
04-18-11 H Held to reconsider by Derby, the vote by which the bill
failed.
04-20-11 H Reconsideration motion expired
05-27-11 H Dormant pursuant to the rulesSB 596 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB596>
- - - - - - -Fields Creates the Oklahoma Water Center, a water science and research council to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board; assists with the implementation of the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan; creates revolving fund; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-16-11 S Meeting set for 11:00 a.m., Room 419A, State Capitol, Senate Approp. Sub. on Natural Resources
02-16-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Approp. Sub. on Natural Resources
02-16-11 S Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass as amended Senate Approp. Sub. on Natural Resources
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 604 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB604>
- - - - - - -Fields
McNiel
Creates Oklahoma Business Resource Team to be a single point of contact to assist businesses who want to relocate or expand to Oklahoma; outlines membership and duties of the team.
Bill History: 02-17-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Business & Commerce
02-17-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-17-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Business & Commerce
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 608 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB608>
- - - - - - -Russell
Wesselhoft
Allows electronic copies of statutes and session laws to be sent to designated officers, libraries, and universities; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-16-11 S Conference requested- conferees to be named later
05-16-11 H House appointed a conference committee: Conference Committee
on Government Modnernization and Rules
05-17-11 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Conf. Comm. on Gov. Mod. and Rules
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 609 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB609>
- - - - - - -Ivester Modifies definitions relating to the Uniform Commercial Code; modifies forms relating to the Uniform Commerical Code.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 611 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB611>
- - - - - - -Ivester Establishes requirements for the application of informal probates to include a statement of interest for the applicant; gives registrar power to decline an application; prohibits applications in specific circumstances.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 627 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB627>
- - - - - - -Sparks Requires that all self-sustaining boards created by statue to regulate and prescribe standards, practices, and procedures in any profession, occupation or vocation shall pay into the General Revenue Fund of the State Treasury.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 631 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB631>
- - - - - - -Newberry Amends ‘this act’ to read ‘Section 861 et seq. of this title in regards to the Grand River Dam Authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 639 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB639>
- - - - - - -Aldridge Changes effective date to August 29, 2003 regarding the Grand River Dam Authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 641 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB641>
- - - - - - -Branan Modifies the prime interest rate for the sale of oil and gas production to the rate listed in the Wall Street Journal on the first business day of each year plus two percentage points; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Energy
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 657 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB657>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Stiles
Removes requirement that real estate transactions must use registered certification authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-06-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 98/N: 0)
04-06-11 H Emergency Passed (Vote: Y: 68/N: 30)
04-06-11 H Remove Kirby as Principal House Author, substitute with
Stiles.
04-07-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-13-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 728 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB728>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Terminates specific sales tax exemptions for government and nonprofit entities on July 1, 2011; exemptions will lose effect after five years from date of termination.
Bill History: 05-18-11 S Meeting set for 1:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House GCCA
05-18-11 H Reported from House GCCA House GCCA
05-18-11 H Conference committee report submitted
05-20-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 730 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB730>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Opens up funds from the unclassified tax account to pay for tax refunds if there are insufficient funds; a taxpayer who fails to file more than two withholding tax returns may be referred to the debt collection agency.
Bill History: 05-02-11 S Conference requested- conferees to be named later
05-03-11 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-03-11 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 731 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB731>
- - - - - - -Myers
Vaughan
Mandates that the NAICS code will be used to determine the basic industry for a qualified federal contractor.
Bill History: 05-11-11 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-11-11 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-11-11 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 45/N: 0)
05-12-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-18-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 732 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB732>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Confirms that a state employee shall be terminated if the Tax Commission notifies an employee three times due to failure to comply with income tax laws.
Bill History: 05-02-11 S Conference requested- conferees to be named later
05-03-11 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-03-11 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 733 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB733>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Provides an effective date for the enforcement of the Oklahoma Tax Code as a law.
Bill History: 05-02-11 S Conference requested- conferees to be named later
05-03-11 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-03-11 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-04-12 H Referred to House Committee on House GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 735 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB735>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Creates the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund; modifies apportionment of revenues collected by the OK Vehicle License and Registration Act, directing them to the County Improvement for Roads and Bridges Fund; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Motor vehicle fees redirected to transportation
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 741 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB741>
- - - - - - -Schulz
DeWitt
Establishes a revolving fund designated the “Water Infrastructure Revolving Fund”; the fund shall consist of monies received by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board; all monies appropriated may be budgeted by the OK Water Resources Board.
Bill History: 02-23-11 S Meeting set for After Adjournment, Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Appropriations
02-23-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Appropriations
02-23-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Appropriations
03-16-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 746 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB746>
- - - - - - -Brinkley Modifies Section 3601 of this title to be cited as Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act.
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 747 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB747>
- - - - - - -Brinkley
McNiel
Raises the amount the Oklahoma Development Finance can issue to $200 million for the Economic Development Pool.
Bill History: 04-16-12 H Reynolds debates in opposition to the measure; McNiel
debates in favor of the measure.
04-16-12 H Failed to pass (Vote: N: 49/Y: 39)
04-16-12 H Held to reconsider by McNiel the vote by which the bill
failed
04-18-12 H Reconsideration motion expired
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 764 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB764>
- - - - - - -Jolley Prohibits a person from obtaining property and checks by fraudulent means; establishes a punishment schedule for differing amounts of fraud.
Bill History: 02-16-11 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 534A, State Capitol, Senate Approp. Sub. on Public Safety & Judic.
02-16-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Approp. Sub. on Public Safety & Judic.
02-16-11 S Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass as amended Senate Approp. Sub. on Public Safety & Judic.
03-07-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 772 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB772>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Murphey
Creates the Business and Professional License Facilitation Task Force to study the existing governmental models of states that have a central contact point or agency facilitating professional licenses and applications.
General Remarks: Licensure Consolidation Bill
Bill History: 05-19-11 H House accepted the conference report (Vote: Y: 37/N: 10)
05-19-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 74/N: 20)
05-19-11 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 61/N: 35)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-24-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 787 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB787>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
McDaniel, Randy
Determines that any person at least age 60 after June 30, 2011, with ten years of service can file a written application for retirement; Creates the Teachers’ Defined Contribution Retirement Plan; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-24-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-24-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Retirement & Insurance
03-16-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
03-16-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 789 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB789>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Jackson
Creates the “Fair Practices of Equipment Manufacturers, Distributors, Wholesalers and Dealers Act”; Regulates the business relations between independent dealers and the equipment suppliers.
Bill History: 04-21-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-21-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-21-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 87/N: 6)
04-26-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-02-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 798 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB798>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Russ
A new law relating to mortgaged property; Authorizes remedies for abandoned or vacated property pending foreclosure proceedings; Provides procedure for motion, notice, hearing and determination of abandonment or occupancy.
General Remarks: Remedies for abandoned or vacated property
Bill History: 05-19-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-19-11 H House accepted the conference report
05-19-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 97/N: 0)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 811 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB811>
- - - - - - -Jolley Intends to transfer all assets and management of the Grand Dam Authority to the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System within three years; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-17-11 S Meeting set for 10:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-17-11 S Title stricken in committee Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-17-11 S Failed in Committee Senate Retirement & Insurance
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 816 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB816>
- - - - - - -Newberry
McNiel
Disallows public highways from being built on land with already proposed construction plans; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Webco bill
Bill History: 04-19-11 H Faught and Reynolds debate in opposition to the measure;
McNiel debates in favor of the measure.
04-19-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 66/N: 23)
04-19-11 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 53/N: 37)
04-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 830 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB830>
- - - - - - -Brinkley Clarifies language regarding the “Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act”.
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 839 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB839>
- - - - - - -Sparks Creates the “Clean Energy Finance Act.”
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-09-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 857 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB857>
- - - - - - -Laster
Dorman
Authorizes the Commissioner of Public Safety to direct development of intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Department of Public Safety.
Bill History: 04-27-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-27-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 85/N: 3)
05-03-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-09-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 862 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB862>
- - - - - - -Sykes
Sullivan
Deletes language regarding tortfeasor liability; modifies certain liability in a civil action based on fault and not arising out of contract.
Bill History: 03-29-11 H Tabling motion carries by a vote of 51 ayes, 27 nays.
03-29-11 H Inman and Morrissette debate in opposition to the bill;
Grau and Sullivan debate in favor.
03-29-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 64/N: 32)
03-30-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-05-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 863 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB863>
- - - - - - -Sykes
Sullivan
Modifies limits to certain damage awards in civil actions not arising out of contract; deletes language regarding applicability to certain actions; modifies definitions; repeals a section pertaining to the Health Care Indemnity Fund Task Force.
Bill History: 02-28-11 S Motion to reconsider vote: Sykes
03-01-11 H Received in the House
03-01-11 H First Reading
03-17-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 864 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB864>
- - - - - - -Sykes
Sullivan
Lists monies to be deducted from a plaintiff’s winnings from a defendant if the plaintiff is receiving injury compensation from a source wholly independent of the defendant.
Bill History: 02-07-11 S First Reading
02-08-11 S Voted from committee – Do Pass Senate Judiciary
03-15-11 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
03-16-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 865 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB865>
- - - - - - -Sykes
Sullivan
States that the Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instructions shall include an instruction notifying the jury that no part of an award for damages for personal injury or wrongful death is subject to federal or state income tax.
Bill History: 03-29-11 H Sullivan moves to table the Reynolds amendment.
03-29-11 H Tabling motion carries by a vote of 55 ayes, 32 nays.
03-29-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 65/N: 30)
03-30-11 G Sent to the Governor
04-05-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 866 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB866>
- - - - - - -Sykes
Sullivan
Pertains to compensation for future damages in an action; provides for periodic payment of certain damages; requires the court to make certain findings; provides procedures upon the death of a recipient.
Bill History: 03-03-11 S Motion Tabled
03-07-11 H Received in the House
03-07-11 H First Reading
03-17-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 888 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB888>
- - - - - - -Anderson Decreases the time period to three months for the length of time during which specific wills can be admitted to probate on petition.
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-11-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 889 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB889>
- - - - - - -Justice Assume undue influence if a person transfers property of an elderly or disabled person for less than full consideration.
Bill History: 01-20-11 S Filed
02-07-11 S First Reading
02-11-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 890 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB890>
- - - - - - -Crain Any order affecting land titles will include the full name of all parties; failure to provide names will not affect the title.
Bill History: 02-11-11 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-15-11 S Meeting set for 9:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Judiciary
02-15-11 S Not heard in committee Senate Judiciary
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 935 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB935>
- - - - - - -Bingman
McCullough
An entity that was granted an exemption for a time period that included 2009 but did not meet payroll requirements will be granted an exemption if the entity increases payroll to meet the previous exemption.
Bill History: 05-20-11 H Motion to reconsider passes 51-28.
05-20-11 H Peters moves previous question on debate; Reynolds moves to
table the Peters motion; Tabling motion fails 20-43;
Previous quesiton motion passes 40-26
05-20-11 H House finally passed conference bill (Vote: Y: 68/N: 27)
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-26-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 976 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB976>
- - - - - - -Myers
Sears
Increasing amounts appropriated to the Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund; EMERGENCY
Bill History: 05-18-11 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 55/N: 30)
05-18-11 H Held to reconsider by Liebmann the vote by which the
emergency failed.
05-20-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-20-11 G Reconsideration motion expired
05-25-11 G Signed by the GovernorSB 979 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB979>
- - - - - - -Myers
Sears
Removes certain entities from the chief executive officer salary listing; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-11-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Joint Appropriations & Budget
05-12-11 S Meeting set for 8:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Joint Appropriations & Budget
05-12-11 S Failed in Committee Senate Joint Appropriations & Budget
05-27-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 997 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB997>
- - - - - - -Ballenger Mandates that an organization that operates a prepaid funeral trust shall not be required to pay for the financial examination; if such an organization violates the requirements, it will be required to pay for the examination.
Bill History: 12-07-11 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1031 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1031>
- - - - - - -Ballenger
Grau
Removes exclusion of the construction of municipal streets from computation of mileage for the purpose of state tax revenues; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-17-12 H Held to reconsider by Blackwell the vote by which the
emergency passed
04-17-12 H Motion to reconsider vote by which the emergency passed by
Blackwell
04-17-12 H Grau moves to table the reconsideration motion; Tabling
motion passes
04-18-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-24-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1036 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1036>
- - - - - - -Stanislawski
Jackson
Increases the amount of the homestead exemption to $22,000 or fifty percent of the amount set by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to be the median income for the county or metro area.
Bill History: 03-26-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
03-26-12 H Voted from subcommittee-Do Pass as amended House A&B Sub on Revenue and Tax
04-04-12 H Meeting set for 3:45 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-04-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1043 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1043>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Martin, Scott
Provides August 29,2003 as the effective date for moratorium on issuance of any temporary permit to municipal use of groundwater from a sensitive sole source groundwater basin or any overlaying subbasin.
Bill History: 04-05-12 H Cox withdraws his amendment
04-05-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 84/N: 1)
04-05-12 H Emergency Passed
04-10-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-16-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1071 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1071>
- - - - - - -David
Jackson
Reauthorizes the state income tax donation for Court Appointed Special Advocate Programs effective January 1, 2014.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Lerblance asks if bill reduces income tax; David says no
05-02-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-02-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 36/N: 2)
05-03-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1109 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1109>
- - - - - - -Ballenger Declares that the Transportation Commission shall certify county road mileage; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-09-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1132 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1132>
- - - - - - -Paddack Creates the Task Force on Unnecessary Governmental Regulation; sets membership and reimbursements; requires a report to be submitted by November 30, 2013 which is the sunset date for the Task Force; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-11-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1133 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1133>
- - - - - - -Coates Creates the “Rural Rail Renovation Act of 2012″; all monies for railroads at the Dept. of Transportation to be directed to rehabilitation of freight lines with none to be spent on new or existing passenger rail; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Transportation
02-07-12 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-24-12 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1144 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1144>
- - - - - - -Bingman
Liebmann
Removes the Higher Education Facilities Revolving fund as a recipient of the motor fuel tax and replaces it with the Weigh Station Improvement Revolving Fund; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Weigh Station legislative vehicle
Bill History: 04-26-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-26-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 65/N: 17)
04-26-12 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 58/N: 20)
05-14-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-25-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1155 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1155>
- - - - - - -Adelson Prohibits the issuance of title insurance; repeals certain sections of Title 36.
Bill History: 01-11-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1159 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1159>
- - - - - - -Adelson
Sears
Adds Oklahoma Capital Formation Act where needed; Requires a list for all dollars obtained by sale of tax credits from investee companies and from venture funds be made available to the financial community; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-23-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-23-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-23-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 89/N: 1)
05-23-12 H Emergency Passed
05-24-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1163 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1163>
- - - - - - -Bingman
Liebmann
Costs incurred due to releases from storage tank systems are subject to reimbursement pursuant to the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Program; removes reimbursement provisions; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-15-12 S Meeting set for 10:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Appropriations
02-15-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Appropriations
02-15-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Appropriations
03-08-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1168 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1168>
- - - - - - -Aldridge Debt cancellation agreements between creditors and borrowers shall remain a part of the loan or retail installment upon the assignment, transfer, or sale of the loan or retail installment contract.
Bill History: 01-12-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-14-12 S Rereferred to Committee on Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1180 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1180>
- - - - - - -Allen
Ritze
Directs the Dept. of Public Safety to create a specific oversized vehicle permit; sets specifications for permit; directs the Transportation Commission to publish the OK Load Limit Map online; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-10-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-10-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-26-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1186 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1186>
- - - - - - -Lerblance Directs the Department of Central Services to compile a report on the numbers and types of state- and -school owned fleet vehicles using or equipped with the ability to use alternative fuels; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-13-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate General Government
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1190 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1190>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Modifies the definition of “qualified employee” under the aerospace sector income tax credit; allows qualified employees to file amended Oklahoma income tax returns to claim the credit; provides special circumstances.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-14-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
02-14-12 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1198 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1198>
- - - - - - -Anderson
Jackson
Each AMC shall make payment to an appraiser within thirty days of the date on which the appraiser provides the completed appraisal to the AMC unless a mutually agreed upon alternate arrangement has been established.
Bill History: 03-19-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
04-04-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
04-04-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Econ. Dev., Tourism & Financial Svcs.
04-17-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1202 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1202>
- - - - - - -Burrage Strikes out the previous limit on writing bonds within the state and moves it to not to exceed twenty times the dollar amount placed on the deposit; makes language gender neutral; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-13-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1216 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1216>
- - - - - - -Newberry Sets the effective date for the ad valorem tax exemption for manufacturers as January 1, 2012.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1217 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1217>
- - - - - - -Adelson Changes tax credit requirement for employees whose paid wages of at least $7,000 to who have averaged full-time-equivalent of employment of 30 or more hours a week.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1219 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1219>
- - - - - - -Holt Adds, modifies, and deletes specific definitions relating to secured transactions; establishes standards for control of electronic chattel paper; alters procedures for buyers taking free of security interests and liens.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1220 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1220>
- - - - - - -Paddack Adds checks or orders made as payments to a landlord for a lease or rental to the definition of false or bogus checks.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1221 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1221>
- - - - - - -Simpson Increases the amount of aggregate deposits that can be transferred to known heirs upon death; adds the definition of real property.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1230 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1230>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Modifies and eliminates certain tax credits, deductions, and exemptions granted by the state of Oklahoma; limits amounts and types of tax incentives to be received and claimed by individuals and businesses; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-07-12 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-15-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate GCCA
05-15-12 H Meeting set for 4:00 p.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate GCCA
05-15-12 H Conference committee report submitted
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1231 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1231>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Requires report for delivery of cigarettes and monthly report from wholesalers by 20th of each month to OTC; Removes out-of-date language; Must correct failure to file tax return within 15 days after tax becomes delinquent.
Bill History: 05-17-12 H Not heard in committee House GCCA
05-18-12 H Meeting set for 1:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House GCCA
05-18-12 H Reported from House GCCA House GCCA
05-25-12 H Remove GCCA as Seante Conferees and replace with: Mazzei,
Jolley, Brinkley, Schulz, Burrage, Ivester
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1234 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1234>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Limits refunds relating to oil and gas exploration paid to all claimants annually to Fifty Million dollars; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-02-12 S Senate refused to concur in House amendments
05-03-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-07-12 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1235 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1235>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Modifies definitions and provides dismissal from OK Quality Jobs Program Act if second payment claim is not filed within two years of the most recent claim; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-23-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-23-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-23-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 94/N: 0)
05-24-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-29-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1236 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1236>
- - - - - - -Stanislawski Introduces and revises language concerning Oklahoma d Department of Transportation and the OK Turnpike Authority; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1247 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1247>
- - - - - - -Nichols
Hardin
Directs certain monies to be deposited into the Department of Public Safety Restricted Revolving Fund; changing purposes for which monies deposited into the Revolving Fund may be used; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-16-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-16-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-16-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 38/N: 0)
05-17-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-22-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1252 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1252>
- - - - - - -Sparks Introduces need for improved infrastructure within state and appoints the Secretary of Transportation to investigate proposals and submit them to the Senate and House if thought to be within the interest of the c public good.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Transportation
02-07-12 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-24-12 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1256 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1256>
- - - - - - -Stanislawski
Cockroft
Sets the percentages of monies collected pursuant to the Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act that will go to the General Revenue Fund and to the High Priority State Bridge Revolving Fund; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Bridge Improvement Legislation
Bill History: 04-11-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-10-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1261 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1261>
- - - - - - -Childers, Greg Clarifies that the act referred to is the Deferred Deposit Lending Act.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1268 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1268>
- - - - - - -Sparks Clarifies language regarding the application of estate tax liens on property passing through the estate of a descendant, joint tenancy, or otherwise.
Bill History: 01-17-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1280 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1280>
- - - - - - -Schulz
Steele
Appropriates 3.08 million dollars into the Oklahoma State University Medical Authority Disburing Fund to implemet the provisions of the Oklahoma Hospital Residency Training Program Act; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Hospital Residency Program
Bill History: 05-25-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-25-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-25-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 79/N: 1)
05-25-12 H Emergency Passed (Vote: Y: 68/N: 3)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1292 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1292>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Mandates that in order to be in compliance with the Oklahoma Rental-Purchase Act, the lessor can contract and receive no more than 21 percent per annum interest on the total amount of the rental-purchase agreement.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1298 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1298>
- - - - - - -Ivester Raises the amount of recovery for small claims courts to $7,500.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1299 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1299>
- - - - - - -Crain
Sherrer
Allows transfer-on-death deeds to be executed by attorneys-in-fact and guardians of minors or legally incompetent owners; requires certain documentation.
Bill History: 03-26-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House Judiciary
04-03-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-03-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-03-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 93/N: 0)
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1315 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1315>
- - - - - - -Crain Creates Oklahoma Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities Act; Defines nonvested property interest; Defines general and nongeneral power of appointment.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1318 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1318>
- - - - - - -Branan Modifies the Department of Transportation’s authority to use any funds; Creates a fine up to one hundred dollars if law is violated; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Transportation
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1319 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1319>
- - - - - - -Brinkley Modifies title to The Department of Transportation of the State of Oklahoma; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Transportation
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1325 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1325>
- - - - - - -Crain
Richardson
Creates “Water Infrastructure Financing Task Force” to study recommendations from the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-11-12 H Meeting set for 8:30 a.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
04-11-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House Agriculture, Wildlife & Environment
04-25-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-25-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-25-12 H Failed to pass (Vote: N: 54/Y: 35)SB 1327 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1327>
- - - - - - -Crain
Richardson
Directs the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to make legislative recommendations necessary to promote and implement methods to conserve future water demands; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Schulz moves to reject House amendments; Ellis objects to
the motion; Ellis withdraws motion
05-02-12 S Senate refused to concur in House amendments
05-03-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: Crain, Branan,
Marlatt, Schulz, Burrage, Paddack
05-07-12 H House appointed a conference committee: Conference Committee
on Natural Resources
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1328 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1328>
- - - - - - -Crain
Richardson
Calls for an additional appropriation of $2,235,000.00 annually to the Oklahoma Water Resource board for the development and maintenance of a state-wide water quality and quantity monitoring program; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-02-12 S Senate refused to concur in House amendments
05-03-12 S Senate appointed a conference committee: Crain, Branan,
Marlatt, Schulz, Burrage, Paddack
05-08-12 H House appointed a conference committee: GCCA
05-25-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1336 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1336>
- - - - - - -Branan
Shannon
Modifies date that administrators shall notify Tax Commission for below maintenance level requirements of the Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund to December 31,2022.EMERGENCY
General Remarks: Weigh Station legislative vehicle
Bill History: 05-23-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-23-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 82/N: 3)
05-23-12 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 61/N: 25)
05-23-12 H Held to reconsider by Shannon the vote by which the
emergency failed
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1362 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1362>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Modifies language to include Public Safety.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1414 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1414>
- - - - - - -Allen Provides specification of study to be conducted by Commissioner of Public Safety regarding a web-based permitting and routing system for all oversized and overweight vehicles’ sets deadline for presentation of report; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-06-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Public Safety
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1427 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1427>
- - - - - - -Ivester Creates the Uniform Certificate of Title for Vessels Act; gives definitions and requirements to acquire a certificate of title for a water vessel; sets rules for application, transfer and exemptions.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1428 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1428>
- - - - - - -Wyrick Exempts certain employees of state agencies, boards and commissions from the Trip Optimizer System and adds reimbursements; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1430 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1430>
- - - - - - -Stanislawski
Martin, Steve
Creates the Bartmann Bill for Ethical Debt Collection; prohibits certain contact and methods of debt collection; requires licensing and sets legal guidelines.
Bill History: 03-05-12 S Ivester asks about the name of the bill; Stanislawski says
House will remove the name from the bill
03-05-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 40/N: 2)
03-06-12 H Received in the House
03-06-12 H First Reading
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1434 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1434>
- - - - - - -Bingman
Peters
Provides $1,350,000 of excise taxes related to oil and gas to be put in the oil and gas division revolving fund every fiscal year as of July 1, 2012; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-25-12 H Reynolds moves to table; Tabling motion fails 6-30
05-25-12 H House accepted the conference report (Vote: Y: 41/N: 6)
05-25-12 H Ownbey moves previous question; Reynolds moves to table;
Tabling motion fails 9-46; Previous question passes 52-8
05-25-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 56/N: 20)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1435 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1435>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Modifies income tax rates and brackets; Clarifies language as it relates to taxation; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1436 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1436>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Repeals sections of law related to franchise tax; modifies statutory references regarding Oklahoma Business Activity Tax Code.
General Remarks: Eliminates Franchise Tax
Bill History: 05-25-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
05-25-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
05-25-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-25-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 91/N: 1)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1437 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1437>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Modifies income tax rates and brackets; Removes obsolete language.
Bill History: 03-22-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-28-12 H Meeting set for 3:45 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
03-28-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
03-28-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1440 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1440>
- - - - - - -Allen
McNiel
Allows employees of the Corporation Commission to enforce certain motor vehicle rules.
Bill History: 02-22-12 S Rereferred to Committee on Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Meeting set for 9:30 a.m., Room 534, State Capitol, Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Public Safety
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1447 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1447>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Eliminates sales tax exclusions for several items such as newspapers, certain organizations, and tickets to a variety of events.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1463 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1463>
- - - - - - -Brecheen Sets specific expiration dates for numerous income tax credits; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1464 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1464>
- - - - - - -Bingman
McNiel
Adds maufacturing and maintenance jobs to the Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-22-12 H Held to reconsider by McNiel the vote by which the emergency
passed
05-22-12 H The Chair revokes his rules; Reynolds holds to reconsider
the vote by which the emergency passed
05-24-12 H McNeil moves to reconsider the vote by which the bill passed
Derby moves to table; Tabling motion passes
05-25-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-29-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1465 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1465>
- - - - - - -Bingman
McNiel
Modifies requirements in the sales tax in regards to direct payment permits for tangible property stored in state temporarily for fabrication, repair, testing, alteration, maintenance or other services; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-07-12 S Wilson argues bill would give tax exemptions to some
purchases not directly linked to manufacturing; Mazzei says
repairs and manufacturing go hand-in-hand
05-07-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-07-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 0)
05-08-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-09-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1475 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1475>
- - - - - - -Johnson, Rob
Jordan
Creates the Service Warranty Act; defines terms; defines requirements; Details contracts and fees; Declares penalties and confidentiality; Amends Oklahoma Statute 36.
Bill History: 04-18-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-18-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-18-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 83/N: 2)
04-19-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-25-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1477 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1477>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Amends all dates to before January first or second 2013 relating to tax credits in Oklahoma Statute 68.
Bill History: 02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1478 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1478>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Lowers the corporate income tax percentage to five percent for all taxable years after January 1, 2013
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1483 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1483>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Sears
States that the State Treasurer shall be jointly responsible for the State Auditor and Inspector; Creates the “Oklahoma Local Government Investment Pool Act” for the purpose of maximizing investments of public funds; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 04-11-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-10-12 H Failed in Committee House A&B
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1492 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1492>
- - - - - - -Paddack Creates tax credits for graduates after January 1, 2013 who remain in the state based on type of degree attained.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1493 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1493>
- - - - - - -Paddack
Thomsen
Adds section that sets maximum time period for initial and second reviews as pertaining to the OK Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-02-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-02-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
05-03-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1495 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1495>
- - - - - - -Paddack Adds provision under OK Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act allowing cancellation of application minus fees within three business days of submission; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1498 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1498>
- - - - - - -Brown Creates the “Oklahoma Paycheck Protection Act”; removes the option of a payroll deduction for membership in certain organization or political contributions including the OKPEA; makes exception for some organizations and agreements.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate General Government
02-20-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate General Government
02-20-12 S Failed in Committee Senate General Government
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1512 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1512>
- - - - - - -Johnson, Rob
Ortega
The Insurance Department’s Federal Registry Fee will be determined by the Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
Bill History: 02-16-12 S Meeting set for 10:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Retirement & Insurance
02-16-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass Senate Retirement & Insurance
03-07-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
03-07-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
03-07-12 S Failed to pass (Vote: N: 25/Y: 18)SB 1516 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1516>
- - - - - - -Newberry Changes the name of this title to “Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act”.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1535 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1535>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Sears
Appropriates $3,000,000 to State Department of Education for the purchase of textbooks; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-25-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-25-12 H Peters moves previous question; Motion passes 40-6
05-25-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 88/N: 3)
05-25-12 H Emergency Passed
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1537 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1537>
- - - - - - -Paddack
Billy
Amends and specifies information that is contained on certain permits of motor vehicles, in terms of size, weight and load. Provides information in terms of enforcement by applicable agencies.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-02-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-02-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 42/N: 0)
05-03-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1538 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1538>
- - - - - - -Paddack
Billy
Directs Commissioner of Public Safety to issue oversized loan permits.
Bill History: 02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Meeting set for 9:30 a.m., Room 534, State Capitol, Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Public Safety
02-23-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended Senate Public Safety
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1542 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1542>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Salaried deputy sheriffs can demand weight registration certification from vehicles.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Public Safety
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1562 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1562>
- - - - - - -Mazzei Defines how consolidated corporations or groups shall determine their taxable income.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Not heard in committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1567 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1567>
- - - - - - -Justice
Wright
Department of Commerce shall establish a program to guarantee loans to qualified applicants for obtaining a commercial drivers license; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 02-16-12 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-29-12 S Meeting set for 9:30 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Appropriations
02-29-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Appropriations
02-29-12 S Heard in committee and laid over Senate Appropriations
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1571 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1571>
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Osborn
Modifies income tax rates as of January 1, 2012; Limits ability to claim credits, deductions, exemptions, or exclusions.
General Remarks: Personal Income Tax (Laffer)
Bill History: 04-04-12 H Meeting set for 3:45 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-04-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-04-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted House A&B
04-26-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1572 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1572>
- - - - - - -Newberry Modifies income tax rates beginning January 1, 2013; Prohibits claiming credits, deductions, exemptions and exclusions.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1584 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1584>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Allows for certain manufacturers to qualify for tax credits and modifies referencing number.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1587 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1587>
- - - - - - -Holt Phases out income tax for Oklahoma citizens by January 1, 2022; Ends ability to claim some income tax credits July 1, 2012; Ends ability to claim some tax credits January 1, 2013.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1588 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1588>
- - - - - - -Barrington
Armes
Designates Roth IRA as eligible retirement plan and allows for nonspousal beneficiary; delineates annuity distributions, their value, and dates of distribution as well as the investment of assets in certain trusts; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-23-12 H House accepted the conference report
05-23-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 92/N: 0)
05-23-12 H Emergency failed (Vote: Y: 66/N: 22)
05-23-12 H Held to reconsider the vote by which the emergency failed by
Armes
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1623 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1623>
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Dank
Phases out certain state income tax credits, exemptions, deductions, dividend exclusions and rebates by tax year 2014; Modifies computation of state taxable income; Removes obsolete language; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Personal Income Tax proposal
Bill History: 03-28-12 H Meeting set for 3:45 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
03-28-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
03-28-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-26-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1638 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1638>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Liebmann
Removes five year period in which nonconforming signs shall not be removed in regards to Dept. of Transportation.
Bill History: 05-24-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
05-24-12 S Laid out for consideration in the Senate
05-24-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-24-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 43/N: 0)
05-25-12 G Sent to the GovernorSB 1639 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1639>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Clarifies and adds Transportation as the Department being referenced; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-14-12 S Rereferred to Committee on Senate Transportation
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1640 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1640>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Liebmann
Makes toll violation fee $25 for each instance of violation.
Bill History: 04-17-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-17-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-17-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 89/N: 1)
04-18-12 G Sent to the Governor
04-24-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1641 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1641>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Shannon
Notice of toll evasion must now be sent first-class mail to each person alleged to be liable for the violation.
Bill History: 04-16-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-16-12 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-16-12 H Laid over
04-17-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1642 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1642>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Shannon
Provides percentages and dates for monies to be remitted to state Treasurers to be credited to the County Improvement for Roads and Bridges Fund; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Bridge Improvement Legislation
Bill History: 04-10-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-10-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-26-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1643 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1643>
- - - - - - -Marlatt
Shannon
Changes apportionment of Rebuilding OK Access and Driver Safety Fund to $550,000,000; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Transportation Funding Legislation
Bill History: 04-10-12 H Meeting set for 3:00 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
04-10-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
04-10-12 H Voted from committee – Do Pass as amended House A&B
04-26-12 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1671 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1671>
- - - - - - -Johnson, Rob Amends the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Boards duties; Modifies language regarding penalties.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1677 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1677>
- - - - - - -Schulz A new law creating a tax credit for establishing a corporate headquarters; Sets criteria and limitations and defines terms.
Bill History: 02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-07-12 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-24-12 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1699 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1699>
- - - - - - -Sykes Makes modifications to defining terms.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-07-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1715 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1715>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Limits tax credits to insurers it $10 million per fiscal year; Allows for proportional sharing in years where it exceeds $10 million; EMERGENCY.
General Remarks: Caps Insurance Tax Credits
Bill History: 03-19-12 H Referred to House Committee on House A&B
03-28-12 H Meeting set for 3:45 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House A&B
03-28-12 H Enacting clause struck in committee House A&B
03-28-12 H Failed in Committee House A&B
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1774 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1774>
- - - - - - -Laster
Denney
A private educational institution may charge convenience fee, which shall be limited to bank processing fees, transaction fees, portal fees and fees to compensate for increased bandwidth from an online transaction; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 05-02-12 S Newberry asks if bill allows a new fee; Laster explains bill
lets private institutions charge same fee as public
institutions
05-02-12 S Senate concurred in House amendments
05-02-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 25/N: 17)
05-03-12 G Sent to the Governor
05-08-12 G Signed by the GovernorSB 1776 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1776>
- - - - - - -Johnson, Rob
Grau
Notices of impoundment sent by appropriate agency to be sent by certified mail; allows lienholder of vehicle to provide copy of lien and affidavit approved by OKDPS to have vehicle released from impoundment.
Bill History: 03-12-12 H First Reading
03-22-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Judiciary
03-26-12 H Meeting set for 4:30 p.m., Room 432A, State Capitol, House Judiciary
03-26-12 H Heard in committee and laid over House Judiciary
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1804 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1804>
- - - - - - -Anderson Expands homestead exemption, including statement attesting that no other homestead has been claimed in a separate state for tax purposes or that any other substantially similar claim has been made.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1828 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1828>
- - - - - - -Jolley
Martin, Scott
Allows Department of Commerce to develop private-public partnership to further their mission.
Bill History: 04-16-12 H Reynolds debates in opposition to the bill; Scott Martin
debates in favor of the bill.
04-16-12 H Failed to pass (Vote: N: 49/Y: 40)
04-16-12 H Held to reconsider by Scott Martin the vote by which the
bill failed.
04-18-12 H Reconsideration motion expired
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1835 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1835>
- - - - - - -Marlatt Amends existing motor vehicle legislation; Modifies certain requirements for replacement of certain permits, that pertain to overweight vehicle load permits.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Public Safety
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1851 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1851>
- - - - - - -Russell
Ownbey
Provides definition of motorcycle and specifies vehicle classes and assignment of toll charges; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-07-12 S Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 41/N: 2)
03-08-12 H Received in the House
03-08-12 H First Reading
03-19-12 H Referred to House Committee on House Transportation
04-13-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1867 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1867>
- - - - - - -Newberry
Martin, Steve
Prohibits registration of real property owners by any municipality; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 03-08-12 S Failed to pass (Vote: N: 31/Y: 10)
03-08-12 S Remove Denney as Principal House Author and replace with
Steve Martin
03-14-12 S Set on the Senate Floor Agenda
03-14-12 S Reconsideration motion expired
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1876 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1876>
- - - - - - -Ivester Clarifies language relating to the Taxpayer Transparency Act; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1880 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1880>
- - - - - - -Treat Prohibits garnishment of all wages; provides exceptions for child support payments and other payments as required by state or federal law.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Judiciary
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1907 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1907>
- - - - - - -Russell Caps convenience fee for any electronic or online transaction at fifty cents; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1928 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1928>
- - - - - - -Allen Clarifies short title and updates statute citation of the Motor Fuel Tax Code.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSB 1934 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SB1934>
- - - - - - -Paddack Creates the Task Force on the Retention of Fiduciary Records by Banks and Trust Companies; provides for appointment of members; provides staff assistance; requires Oklahoma Banking Department to provide certain information.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Finance
02-21-12 S Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 511A, State Capitol, Senate Finance
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 3 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR3>
- - - - - - -Ivester Sends to a vote of the people a mandate that no income tax bill can be enacted upon unless it contains a trigger provision; requires the State Board of Equalization to discuss revenue actions at specified meetings.
Bill History: 01-27-11 S Prereferred to Committee Senate Finance
01-31-11 S And also Referred to Senate Appropriations
02-07-11 S First Reading
03-04-11 S Dormant pursuant to the rules
03-02-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 24 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR24>
- - - - - - -Paddack
Martin, Scott
Directs the OK Dept. of Environmental Quality and the OK Water Resources Board to submit a report detailing the progress made to implement the state policy of water reuse by January 1, 2013.
Bill History: 04-25-11 H Set on the House Floor Agenda
04-25-11 H Laid out for consideration in the House
04-25-11 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 89/N: 0)
04-27-11 G Sent to the Governor
05-03-11 G Signed by the GovernorSJR 31 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR31>
- - - - - - -Paddack
Hilliard
Directs the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to identify and prioritize water conservation measures for inclusion in certain Oklahoma Comprehensive water Plan; Establishes reasonable water conservation goals.
Bill History: 03-09-11 H First Reading
03-16-11 H Referred to House Committee on House Rules
04-13-11 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
04-13-11 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Rules
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 37 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR37>
- - - - - - -Schulz
Osborn
Requires the Governor to prepare a fiscal analysis of the subject matter of a petition which must appear on the ballot when the Governor issues a proclamation setting the date of an election; Specifies congressional districts.
Bill History: 03-30-11 H Meeting set for 10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State Capitol, House Rules
03-28-11 H Committee hearing cancelled House Rules
04-06-11 H Committee hearing set for10:30 a.m., Room 412C, State, House Rules
Capitol — House Rules. Bill added taken up in committee
without prior notice.
04-06-11 H Voted from committee – Do Pass House Rules
04-27-12 H Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 52 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR52>
- - - - - - -Mazzei
Dank
Removes intangible property of railroads, air carriers, and public service corporations from applicable ad valorem taxation laws; provides definitions.
General Remarks: Intangible Tax issue
Bill History: 05-24-12 H Dorman, Hickman, Inman, and Kouplen debate against the
adoption of the conference committee report; Dank and Russ
debate for the adoption of the conference committee report
05-24-12 H House accepted the conference report (Vote: Y: 54/N: 41)
05-24-12 H Passed/Adopted (Vote: Y: 65/N: 29)
05-24-12 H Held to reconsider by Dank the vote by which the resolution
passed
05-25-12 G Filed w/Secretary of State w/o Gov signatureSJR 56 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR56>
- - - - - - -Ivester Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would require any bills about the income tax and changing income tax brackets or rates to have a trigger provision requiring the bill to provide enough revenue to offset the tax change.
Bill History: 01-18-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Rules
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 78 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR78>
- - - - - - -Brecheen
Murphey
Sends to a vote of the people a measure that would prohibit the state from becoming indebted in an amount that exceeds two billion dollars; excludes debts from the master lease program.
Bill History: 02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Appropriations
02-22-12 S Meeting set for 10:00 a.m., Room 419C, State Capitol, Senate Appropriations
02-22-12 S Title stricken in committee Senate Appropriations
02-22-12 S Voted from committee – Do Pass as substituted Senate Appropriations
03-16-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesSJR 89 <http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/WebApplication2/WebForm1.aspx?bill=SJR89>
- - - - - - -Brecheen Creates the Task Force on Rural Economic Development Partnerships; the task force will examine rural economic development appropriations in order to reduce inefficiencies and duplicative efforts; EMERGENCY.
Bill History: 01-19-12 S Filed
02-06-12 S First Reading
02-08-12 S Referred to Senate Committee Senate Business & Commerce
02-28-12 S Dead pursuant to the rulesAll Track
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