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OK SB809
OK SB809Oil and gas; authorizing regulation by municipalities, counties and other political subdivisions; prohibiting certain regulations.
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Introduced
02/02/2015
02/02/2015
In Committee
04/08/2015
04/08/2015
Crossed Over
03/12/2015
03/12/2015
Passed
05/21/2015
05/21/2015
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/29/2015
05/29/2015
Introduced Session
2016 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Oil and gas; authorizing regulation by municipalities, counties and other political subdivisions; prohibiting certain regulations.
AI Summary
This bill allows municipalities, counties, and other local government entities to enact reasonable rules and regulations concerning aspects of oil and gas operations like road use, traffic, noise, and odors, as long as these rules don't conflict with state regulations from Title 52 of the Oklahoma Statutes or the Corporation Commission, which is the state agency responsible for overseeing oil and gas activities. Local governments can also set reasonable setbacks and fencing requirements for well sites to protect citizens' health and safety, but they cannot effectively ban or prohibit any oil and gas operations, including exploration, drilling, hydraulic fracturing (often called "fracking"), production, plugging wells, or managing produced water. All other regulations of oil and gas operations remain under the exclusive control of the Corporation Commission, though local entities can enact reasonable rules for floodplains to maintain eligibility for the National Flood Insurance Program.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Justice
Sponsors (8)
Brian Bingman (R)*,
Jeffrey Hickman (R)*,
Brian Crain (R),
A.J. Griffin (R),
Bryce Marlatt (R),
Mark McBride (R),
Ron Sharp (R),
Ralph Shortey (R),
Last Action
Approved by Governor 05/29/2015 (on 05/29/2015)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=sb809&Session=1600 |
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