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Christi Gillespie
(R) - Oklahoma
Oklahoma Senate District 33
In Office - Started: 11/20/2024

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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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SB424 Community health workers; creating the Oklahoma Community Health Worker Act; providing for voluntary certification. Effective date. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 424 By: Gillespie and Nice of the Senate and Hefner, Ranson, Harris, Roe, Pfeiffer, West (Tammy), and Osburn of the House An Act relating to community health workers; creating the Oklahoma Community Health Worker Act; providing short title; defining terms; directing establishment of certificate; making certification voluntary; listing functions of community health worker; requiring and prohibiting certain acts by community health worker; providing eligibility criteria; directing promulgation of certain rules; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Community health workers Veto Overridden
HB1389 Mammography screening; coverage for low-dose mammography screening; examinations; definition; effective date. An Act relating to mammography screening; amending 36 O.S. 2021, Section 6060, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 294, O.S.L. 2022 (36 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 6060), which relates to coverage for low-dose mammography screening; adding new types of examinations; defining term; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Mammography screening Veto Overridden
SB701 Higher education; authorizing the approval of functional exceptions; expanding classes and programs offered to the people of Muskogee. Effective date. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 701 By: Haste and Gillespie of the Senate and Hasenbeck, Marti, Woolley, Banning, Ford, and Chapman of the House An Act relating to higher education; authorizing the approval of functional exceptions; defining term; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 3213.1, which relates to the University Center at Ponca City; removing certain limitation; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 3405.1, which relates to classes and programs offered to the people of Muskogee; expanding classes and course offerings; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 4662, which relates to Rogers University in Tulsa; expanding undergraduate course offerings; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 4667, which relates to Langston University in Tulsa; expanding course offerings; removing limitation on Oklahoma State University- Tulsa course offerings; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 4668, which relates to Northeastern State University in Broken Arrow; expanding course offerings; removing limitation on Oklahoma State University-Tulsa course offerings; repealing 70 O.S. 2021, Section 4665, which relates to courses at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa not to duplicate Tulsa Community College courses; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Higher education Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB245 State Department of Education; directing the Department to establish the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program. Effective date. Emergency. State Department of Education - High Dosage Tutoring Program - eligibility - promulgation of rules - revolving fund - codification - effective date - emergency ] AMENDMENT NO. 1. Strike the stricken title, enacting clause, and entire bill and insert: "[ State Department of Education - High Dosage Tutoring Program - eligibility - promulgation of rules - revolving fund - codification - effective date - emergency ] BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: SECTION 1. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3-180 of Title 70, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: A. The State Department of Education shall establish and maintain the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program for grades kindergarten through eight. B. For the purposes of this section: 1. “Cohort” means a student or group of students of no more than five who receive subject-specific high dosage tutoring in mathematics or English language arts (ELA) and are at least one-half grade level behind in mathematics or ELA prior to participating in the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program; and 2. “High dosage tutoring” means in-person, subject-specific tutoring conducted by an individual employed by or contracted with a school district participating in the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program after school hours for a minimum of three one-hour sessions per week per cohort. Tutoring shall be conducted during a minimum of ten (10) weeks in the fall semester and a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in the spring semester. C. 1. Participating school districts shall assess kindergarten through third grade students participating in high dosage ELA tutoring using the screening instrument required by Section 1210.508C of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes to track ELA academic growth. Fourth- through eighth-grade students participating in high dosage ELA tutoring shall be assessed using an assessment chosen by the district to determine academic readiness for the next grade level. 2. Participating school districts shall assess students participating in high dosage mathematics tutoring using an assessment chosen by the district to determine academic readiness for the next grade level. 3. Results of screening instruments and assessments administered pursuant to this subsection shall be electronically reported to the State Department of Education three times a year at intervals determined by the Department. D. The State Department of Education shall give priority for participation in the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program to school districts federally designated for additional targeted support and improvement or comprehensive support and improvement under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as reauthorized by P.L. No. 114-95, also known as the Every Student Succeeds Act. Participation in the program shall be approved on a first-come, first-served basis without any limitation other than the amount of funds available for the program and the number of school districts that apply. E. High dosage tutors employed by or contracted with public school districts participating in the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program shall be awarded bonuses in the following amounts: 1. One Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600.00) for each cohort educated by a high dosage tutor per semester; and 2. One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for each academic grade level increase in ELA or mathematics that each student within a cohort experiences within one (1) academic year. F. 1. If the students in a high dosage tutor’s cohort do not improve by at least half a grade level in their tutored subject within the first year of the program, the tutor shall be placed on a conditional one-year term of participation. 2. If the students in a high dosage tutor’s cohort fail to achieve half a grade level of growth during the one-year conditional term of participation, the tutor shall lose eligibility to participate in the program. A tutor who loses eligibility pursuant to this paragraph may be reconsidered as a high dosage tutor after two (2) years. 3. If the students in a high dosage tutor’s cohort achieve half a grade level of growth during the one-year conditional term of participation, the tutor’s conditional status shall be lifted. G. High dosage tutors shall be provided the necessary information for each student’s subject-specific academic performance level, as determined by the student’s current teacher of the tutored subject. H. 1. School districts participating in the Oklahoma High Dosage Tutoring Program shall obtain written consent from a student’s parent or legal guardian prior to allowing the student to participate in high dosage tutoring. 2. If a student participating in high dosage tutoring fails to attend a tutoring session, the tutor shall notify the student’s school district, and the school district shall notify the student’s parent or legal guardian. 3. If the parent or legal guardian of a student participating in high dosage tutoring no longer wishes for the student to participate, a student fails to attend nine (9) high dosage tutoring sessions during a semester, or a student’s behavior during tutoring sessions requires disciplinary action, the student may be removed from the cohort. The performance of a student subject to the provisions of this paragraph shall not count against the high dosage tutor. I. The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions of this section. SECTION 2. AMENDATORY 70 O.S. 2021, Section 6-190, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 122, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 6-190), is amended to read as follows: Section 6-190. A. The board of education of each school district shall employ and contract in writing, as required in Section 6-101 of this title, only with persons certified to teach by the State Board of Education in accordance with the Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Act, except as otherwise provided for by Section 6-101 of this title and by other law. B. The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to any person who: 1. Has successfully completed the teacher education program required by the Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability; 2. Has graduated from an accredited institution of higher education that has approval or accreditation for teacher education; 3. Has met all other requirements as may be established by the Board; 4. Has made the necessary application and paid the competency examination fee in an amount and as prescribed by the Commission; 5. Has successfully completed the competency examination required in Section 6-187 of this title; and 6. Beginning November 1, 2001, has on file with the Board a current Oklahoma criminal history record from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record, the Board may issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record. The person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history records. C. The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to any person who: 1. Holds an out-of-state certificate and meets the requirements set forth in subsection G of this section; 2. Holds certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards; 3. Holds an out-of-country certificate and meets the requirements set forth in subsection F of this section; or 4. Has successfully completed a competency examination used in the majority of other states or comparable customized exam and meets the requirements set forth in subsection H of this section. D. Beginning July 1, 2004, any person applying for initial Oklahoma certification shall have on file with the Board a current Oklahoma criminal history record from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record, the Board may issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record. The person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history records. E. Any person holding a valid certificate, issued prior to January 1, 1997, shall be a certified teacher for purposes of the Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Act, subject to any professional development requirements prescribed by the Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Act or by the State Board of Education. F. 1. The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to a person who holds a valid out-of-country certificate and meets any requirements established by the Board. The certificate to teach shall only be for those subject areas and grade levels most closely aligned to the subject areas and grade levels recognized on the out- of-country certificate. 2. A person who meets the requirements of paragraph 1 of this subsection shall not be required to take any competency examinations in those subject areas and grade levels most closely aligned to the subject areas and grade levels recognized on the out-of-country certificate. 3. A person who meets the requirements of paragraph 1 of this subsection shall have on file with the Board a current Oklahoma criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record check. The person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history record checks. 4. The Board shall promulgate rules establishing a process by which out-of-country certificates will be reviewed and evaluated for purposes of awarding a certificate to teach pursuant to this subsection. G. 1. The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to a person who holds a valid out-of-state certificate. The certificate to teach shall only be for those subject areas and grade levels most closely aligned to the subject areas and grade levels recognized on the out-of-state certificate. 2. A person who meets the requirements of paragraph 1 of this subsection shall not be required to take any competency examinations in those subject areas and grade levels most closely aligned to the subject areas and grade levels recognized on the out-of-state certificate. 3. A person who meets the requirements of this subsection shall have on file with the Board a current Oklahoma criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record check. The person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history record checks. H. 1. The Board shall issue a certificate to teach to a person who has successfully completed a competency exam used in a majority of the other states. The certificate to teach shall only be for those subject areas and grade levels that correspond with a certification area used in Oklahoma. 2. A person who meets the requirements of paragraph 1 of this subsection shall have on file with the Board a current Oklahoma criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Upon receipt of the Oklahoma criminal history record check, the Board may issue a temporary certificate which shall be effective until receipt of the national fingerprint-based criminal history record check. The person applying for a certificate shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history record checks. I. 1. The Board may establish new levels of teacher certificates: advanced, lead, and master. Each level shall have a salary increase requirementstipend paid with state dollars from the lottery funds as provided in Section 713 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes. The advanced certificate shall include a salary increasestipend of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00), the lead certificate shall include a salary increasestipend of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), and the master certificate shall include a salary increasestipend of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00). 2. A teacher who works in a school with an enrollment of forty percent (40%) or more of students who are economically disadvantaged as defined in Section 18-109.5 of this title or a school district with an enrollment of fewer than one thousand students shall be paid a one-time award in addition to the salary increasesstipends provided in paragraph 1 of this subsection: a. One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for an advanced certificate, b. Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for a lead certificate, and c. Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for a master certificate. 3. School districts may identify and designate the highest quality teachers for advanced, lead, and master certificates. Participating districts shall submit designation plans to the State Department of Education for evaluation and approval. Districts shall have local control and flexibility in determining how to evaluate teachers and assign designations, but, at a minimum, the designation system shall include a teacher observation, out-of- classroom time, and a student performance component. a. Teacher observation shall be based on the district’s selected Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System (TLE) evaluation tool or an alternate method of evaluation; provided, the method is evidenced-basedevidence-based. Alternate methods of evaluation shall not replace the requirements of Section 6-101.16 of this title. b. Each school district that elects to participate in assigning advanced, lead, and master teacher certificates shall include an out-of-classroom component for its assigned teachers to allow for professional growth opportunities while staying in the classroom. How out-of-classroom time is allotted and managed shall be determined by the school district and submitted as part of its designation plan to the State Department of Education for review and approval. c. Student performance measures may be determined by the district and may include, but shall not be limited to, pre- and post-tests, summative or formative, and portfolios. The school district application shall show evidence of validity and reliability of the measures. d. No more than ten percent (10%) of each school district’s teachers may be designated as an advanced, lead, or master teacher in any given school year. Districts which receive Title I funds within the top quartile of individual student allotment amounts may designate an additional ten percent (10%) of teachers employed at school sites which receive the Title I funding as advanced, lead, or master. Districts may use additional factors in determining which teachers are eligible to receive a designation, such as student surveys, teacher leadership responsibilities, teacher mentorship responsibilities, family surveys, demonstration of district core values, teacher peer surveys, and contributions to the broader school community. No more than ten percent (10%) of each school district’s teachers may be designated as an advanced, lead, or master teacher in any given school year. 4. If a school district chooses to participate in this program, the state shall provide the increased salarystipend amounts indicated for advanced, lead, and master certificates in paragraph 1 of this subsection above the base pay. 5. School districts that designate teachers for advanced, lead, and master certificates do not have to participate in annual TLE evaluations for the designated teachers. 6. School districts may designate teachers for advanced, lead, or master certificates two times per year, once prior to the beginning of the school year, and once prior to the beginning of the second semester. Teachers statewide who receive these designations shall be placed in professional development cohorts and provided additional training opportunities from the State Department of Education. 7. After initial approval by the State Department of Education, the Department shall review and validate each participating school district’s teacher evaluation system biennially. 8. The State Department of Education shall annually report the school districts participating in the program, the number of advanced, lead, and master certificates awarded, and the total amount in state funding that was distributed to teachers from the Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund created in Section 6-190.2 of this title. 9. The selection criteria; designation of advanced, lead, or master teachers; and any associated salary increasesstipend amounts shall not be subject to collective bargaining. 10. Stipends provided pursuant to this subsection shall not be included in the calculation of the teacher’s salary for purposes of meeting the district or statutory minimum salary schedule or for purposes of calculating Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma contributions or benefits. J. The State Board of Education shall adopt rules to implement a renewal schedule and associated fees for advanced, lead, and master teaching certificates. The rules shall allow a teacher that no longer meets the requirements of an advanced, lead, or master teaching certificate to make application for the standard teaching certificate. K. The terms of the contracts issued to those holding advanced, lead, and master teaching certificates shall include the following: 1. Advanced: an additional five (5) days to be used to strengthen instructional leadership. A person with an advanced teaching certificate shall receive an annual salary increasestipend of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) or the district’s daily rate of pay, whichever is higher, in addition to the salary for which the teacher qualifies pursuant to Section 18-114.15 of this title. This increasestipend shall be funded by state dollars from the lottery funds as provided in Section 713 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes and shall be paid as regular annual compensation directly to teachers through school districts; 2. Lead: an additional ten (10) days to be used to strengthen instructional leadership. A person with a lead teaching certificate shall receive an annual salary increasestipend of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) or the district’s daily rate of pay, whichever is higher, in addition to the salary for which the teacher qualifies pursuant to Section 18-114.15 of this title. This increasestipend shall be funded by state dollars from the lottery funds as provided in Section 713 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes and shall be paid as regular annual compensation directly to teachers through school districts; and 3. Master: an additional fifteen (15) days to be used to strengthen leadership. A person with a master teaching certificate shall receive an annual salary increasestipend of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) or the district’s daily rate of pay, whichever is higher, in addition to the salary for which the teacher qualifies pursuant to Section 18-114.15 of this title. This increasestipend shall be funded by state dollars from the lottery funds as provided in Section 713 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes and shall be paid as regular annual compensation directly to teachers through school districts. If a person with an advanced, lead, or master teaching certificate changes school districts during the life of the certificate, the terms of the contracts required in this subsection shall be subject to approval by the new employing school district. L. Beginning in the 2022-2023 school year, the Department shall make the teaching certificates provided for in this section available for any person who has received a recommendation from his or her school district and who meets the eligibility criteria as outlined in each school district’s teacher evaluation system provided for in subsection I of this section. M. The funding necessary for the administration of this section shall be provided from the Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund created in Section 6-190.2 of this title. If funding for the administration of the teaching certificates listed in subsection I is not available, the Department shall not be required to fulfill the requirements listed in subsections I, K, and L of this section. N. The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions of Section 6-180 et seq. of this title. SECTION 3. AMENDATORY Section 2, Chapter 359, O.S.L. 2022, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 122, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 6-190.2), is amended to read as follows: Section 6-190.2. A. There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving fund for the State Department of Education to be designated the “Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund”. The revolving fund shall be a continuing fund, without legislative appropriation, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall be under the control and management of the State Department of Education. Expenditures from the Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund shall be budgeted and expended as provided for in subsection B of this section. B. The State Department of Education shall utilize the funds for the program outlined in Section 6-190 of this title. Funding shall be allocated to school districts to provide the increased salarystipend amounts indicated for advanced, lead, and master certificates as provided for in subsection I of Section 6-190 of this title on a first-come, first-served basis until the cash is exhausted for the school year. SECTION 4. This act shall become effective July 1, 2025. SECTION 5. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval." Passed the House of Representatives the 29th day of April, 2025. Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives Passed the Senate the ____ day of __________, 2025. Presiding Officer of the Senate ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 245 By: Deevers of the Senate and Hasenbeck of the House [ State Department of Education - High Dosage Tutoring Program - eligibility - promulgation of rules - revolving fund - codification - effective date - emergency Crossed Over
SB789 Pharmacy benefit managers; permitting use of certain records without limitations of date or source for certain purposes; establishing certain reimbursement rates for certain drugs. Effective date. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 789 By: Gollihare, Coleman, Alvord, Jech, Murdock, Guthrie, Bullard, Standridge, Weaver, Pugh, Pederson, Hicks, Hamilton, Deevers, Paxton, Prieto, Boren, Burns, Stewart, Stanley, Haste, Seifried, McIntosh, Kirt, Brooks, Hines, Sacchieri, Goodwin, Reinhardt, Hall, Gillespie, Bergstrom, and Mann of the Senate and Stinson, Marti, Stewart, Turner, Manger, Roe, Culver, Moore, Pittman, Dobrinski, May, Cornwell, Cantrell, Kelley, and Pogemiller of the House An Act relating to professions and occupations; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Sections 356.2, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 332, O.S.L. 2024, 357, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 332, O.S.L. 2024, and 360, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 332, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Sections 356.2, 357, and 360), which relate to pharmacy audits, definitions, and pharmacy benefit managers; modifying provisions related to audit requirements; prescribing requirements related to certain leases; restricting combination of certain plans; prohibiting effective rate contracting; prohibiting waiver, voiding, or nullification pursuant to contract; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Pharmacy benefit managers Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2108 State government; Oklahoma Employee Insurance and Benefits Act; statutory references; effective date. An Act relating to state government; amending 74 O.S. 2021, Sections 1304.1, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 241, O.S.L. 2024, 1305.1, 1306.1, 1306.6, 1307, 1307.1, 1307.2, 1307.3, 1308, 1308.1, 1309, 1310.1, 1310.2, 1311, 1311.1, 1312, 1312.1, 1312.2, 1312.3, 1314.3, 1314.5, 1315, 1315.1, 1316.1, 1316.2, as amended by Section 5, Chapter 245, O.S.L. 2024, 1316.3, 1317, 1320, 1321, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 245, O.S.L. 2024, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, and 1329 (74 O.S. Supp. 2024, Sections 1304.1, 1316.2, and 1321), which relate to the Oklahoma Employee Insurance and Benefits Act; updating statutory references; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: State government Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB1810 Medicaid; modifying, adding, and removing certain prior authorization requirements for contracted entities; effective date; emergency. An Act relating to the state Medicaid program; amending 56 O.S. 2021, Section 4002.2, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 448, O.S.L. 2024 (56 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 4002.2), which relates to definitions used in the Ensuring Access to Medicaid Act; modifying and adding definitions; amending 56 O.S. 2021, Section 4002.6, as last amended by Section 5, Chapter 448, O.S.L. 2024 (56 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 4002.6), which relates to prior authorizations; modifying and removing certain requirements of contracted entities; clarifying applicability of certain provisions; providing certain notice and publication requirements; specifying qualifications for review of adverse determinations; requiring implementation of certain application programming interface; stipulating certain time periods for prior authorization determinations; deeming requested services authorized under certain conditions; defining term; prohibiting prior authorization and stipulating certain procedures for emergency services; requiring and prohibiting certain acts related to duration of prior authorizations; requiring certain opportunity for communication; directing certain reimbursement except under specified conditions; amending 56 O.S. 2021, Section 4002.8, as amended by Section 12, Chapter 395, O.S.L. 2022 (56 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 4002.8), which relates to appeals of adverse determinations; modifying qualifications for review of appeals; updating statutory language; repealing 56 O.S. 2021, Section 4002.2, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 206, O.S.L. 2024 (56 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 4002.2), which relates to definitions; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: State Medicaid program Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB1886 Human trafficking; creating the Oklahoma Human Trafficking Justice for Victims and Advocacy Act of 2025; increasing penalties for certain unlawful act; codification; effective date. An Act relating to human trafficking; creating the Oklahoma Human Trafficking Justice for Victims and Advocacy Act of 2025; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Section 748, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 20, O.S.L. 2022 (21 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 748), which relates to human trafficking offenses and related penalties; increasing penalties for certain unlawful act; providing additional restitution for psychological evaluations and counseling services; creating a statewide Human Trafficking Awareness and Education Program; requiring the Director of the Human Trafficking Response Unit to develop, promote, and coordinate a public awareness program; providing specifics of the program; granting production and determination of program materials and curriculum to the Director of the Unit; providing for the promulgation of rules; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Section 748.2, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 20, O.S.L. 2022 (21 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 748.2), which relates to rights of human trafficking victims; adding provisions to the list of rights for human trafficking victims; providing for noncodification; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Human trafficking Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB1027 Initiative and referendum; establishing requirements for gist of proposition; establishing requirements for collection of signatures; requiring certain disclosures. Emergency. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 1027 By: Bullard, Paxton, Jett, McIntosh, Deevers, Grellner, Hines, Hamilton, Prieto, Alvord, Gillespie, Stewart, Pederson, Bergstrom, and Burns of the Senate and Hilbert, West (Kevin), Adams, Steagall, Moore, Townley, Duel, Turner, Burns, and Maynard of the House An Act relating to initiative and referendum; amending 34 O.S. 2021, Sections 3, 6, 8, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 364, O.S.L. 2024, and 9 (34 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 8), which relate to signatures for petitions and ballot title; making language gender neutral; establishing requirements for gist of proposition; requiring inclusion of certain statement on petition; requiring Secretary of State to make affirmation about certain language; authorizing certain removal for violation; adding qualification for persons circulating petition for signatures; requiring certain notice; providing that signature serves as certain attestation; requiring Secretary of State to establish procedures for removal of certain signatures; requiring certain disclosures; establishing requirements for certain contributions or compensation; requiring report of certain expenditures; requiring publication of certain reports on Secretary of State website; modifying requirements for certain signatures; updating certain vote requirement; updating statutory reference; adding requirement for ballot title; updating statutory language; specifying applicability of provisions; providing for severability; providing for codification; providing for noncodification; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: Initiative and referendum Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB745 Schools; extending age for high school completion. Effective date. Emergency. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 745 By: Gillespie of the Senate and Moore and West (Tammy) of the House An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 5-132, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 162, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 5-132), which relates to adult high school completion; modifying qualifications that authorizes certain persons to complete high school; allowing board designees to receive certain school attendance evidence; updating statutory language; allowing a school district that provides a full-time virtual education program to provide instruction to persons up to certain age if the persons receive instruction by certain method; exempting certain students from being included in certain reports; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: High school completion Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB1095 Firearms; creating the Municipal Carry Act; modifying scope of lawful carry for certain individuals; authorizing certain carry by judges, elected official and designated employees under certain circumstances; effective date. An Act relating to firearms; creating the Municipal Carry Act; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Section 1277, which relates to the unlawful carry of firearms; modifying scope and providing an exception to certain prohibited act; clarifying scope of lawful carry for certain individuals; authorizing the carry of firearms by judges, elected officials, and designated employees of a municipality under certain circumstances; providing restrictions; providing construing provision; updating statutory language and references; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Firearms Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB669 Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 669 By: Gillespie of the Senate and Roe of the House An Act relating to the practice of dentistry; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.2, which relates to declarations; conforming language; updating statutory language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.3, as last amended by Section 1, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.3), which relates to definitions; defining term; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.17, which relates to standing committees; adding certain authorized programs; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.19, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 158, O.S.L. 2022 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.19), which relates to acts constituting practice of dentistry; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.21, as last amended by Section 3, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.21), which relates to application for license; updating statutory language; expanding eligibility for license by credentials; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.24, as last amended by Section 5, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.24), which relates to dental assistant permits; modifying qualifications for dental assistant permit; eliminating oral maxillofacial permit; creating oral maxillofacial expanded duty permit for dental assistants; describing permit; modifying certain expanded duty qualifications; clarifying certain restrictions on practice; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.25, which relates to oral maxillofacial surgery expanded duty permit; modifying and removing requirements for permitting and supervision; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.26, which relates to interns; adding dental hygiene students to certain provisions; authorizing dental student interns to perform certain services; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.27, which relates to faculty licenses; providing for research faculty permit; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.28a, which relates to applicant criminal background check; modifying grounds for license denial; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.29a, as amended by Section 5, Chapter 158, O.S.L. 2022 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.29a), which relates to penalties for dental assistants; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.31a, which relates to use of trade names; removing certain conditions for use of trade names; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.31b, as amended by Section 6, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.31b), which relates to patient recordkeeping requirements; requiring certain in-person examination; adding certain requirements; requiring certain notice of closure; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.32, as last amended by Section 7, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.32), which relates to penalties for dentists; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.41, as last amended by Section 8, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.41), which relates to license renewals; modifying exemptions from continuing education requirements; modifying requirements for license reinstatement; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.44a, as amended by Section 10, Chapter 46, O.S.L. 2024 (59 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 328.44a), which relates to penalties; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.51a, which relates to fees; conforming language; amending 59 O.S. 2021, Section 328.55, which relates to death of patient; limiting effect of certain requirement; and providing an effective date. ENR. S. B. NO. 669 SUBJECT: Dentistry Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2728 Administrative rule process; enacting the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2025; effective date; emergency. An Act relating to administrative rules; enacting the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2025; providing short title; amending 62 O.S. 2021, Section 8012, which relates to duties of the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT); modifying duties of LOFT; requiring LOFT to provide certain analysis and report relating to administrative rules; specifying date for report submissions; requiring compliance with LOFT by state agencies; requiring submission and publication of annual report; specifying content of annual report; amending 75 O.S. 2021, Section 250.1, which relates to composition of the Administrative Procedures Act; updating statutory references; amending 75 O.S. 2021, Section 250.3, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 38, O.S.L. 2023 (75 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 250.3), which relates to definitions; modifying definitions and defining terms; amending 75 O.S. 2021, Section 253, as amended by Section 2, Chapter 38, O.S.L. 2023 (75 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 253), which relates to emergency rules; modifying contents of rule impact statement; providing waiver of certain requirements under certain circumstances; amending 75 O.S. 2021, Section 303, which relates to permanent rules; requiring agencies to consult with certain entities prior to rule adoption; modifying contents of rule impact statement; amending 75 O.S. 2021, Section 308, as amended by Section 5, Chapter 38, O.S.L. 2023 (75 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 308); updating statutory language; requiring certain rules to be addressed in certain legislative manner; providing for noncodification; providing for codification; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: Administrative rules Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2818 Firearms; clarifying scope of and exception to certain unlawful act; emergency. An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Sections 1279 and 1280, which relate to pointing firearms at others and related penalties; clarifying scope of and exception to certain unlawful act; deleting mandatory minimum sentencing option; deleting handgun license revocation requirement; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Sections 1289.16 and 1289.25, which relate to the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971; authorizing the pointing of firearms under certain circumstances; making certain acts unlawful; deleting administrative penalty provision; expanding situations that allow for the use of physical or deadly force; allowing for the defensive display of firearms under certain circumstances; providing exceptions; defining terms; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: Firearms Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SR20 Resolution; recognizing and designating the first Saturday of September as Water Stewardship Day in the State of Oklahoma in honor of constituent Evelynn Cannella. A Resolution recognizing and designating the first Saturday of September as Water Stewardship Day in the State of Oklahoma in honor of constituent Evelynn Cannella; celebrating efforts to promote clean water and environmental stewardship; and directing distribution. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SCR8 Concurrent resolution; recognizing that marriage is between one man and one woman; calling on the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges. A Concurrent Resolution recognizing that marriage is between one man and one woman; calling on the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges; and directing distribution. Introduced
SB991 Discrimination; adopting certain definition of anti-Semitism; stating purposes for use of certain definition. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 991 By: Thompson, Daniels, Gillespie, and Frix of the Senate and Gise, Pae, Schreiber, West (Kevin), Hefner, Hill, West (Tammy), and Osburn of the House An Act relating to discrimination; adopting certain definition of anti-Semitism; stating purposes for use of certain definition; construing provisions; and providing for codification. SUBJECT: Discrimination Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SR17 Resolution; designating the second week in May as Lung Cancer Action Week. A Resolution designating the second week in May as Lung Cancer Action Week. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB95 Workers' compensation; amending definitions. Effective date. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 95 By: Seifried, Coleman, and Gillespie of the Senate and Archer of the House An Act relating to workers’ compensation; amending 85A O.S. 2021, Section 2, which relates to definitions; defining term; updating statutory language; updating statutory references; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Workers’ compensation Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2895 Children; Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act; time period; appoint; required; teachers; effective date. children - time period - teachers - effective date Crossed Over
HB1076 Public health and safety; creating the Food Truck Freedom Act; State Commissioner of Health; rules; local authorities; administrative hearing; penalties; appeals process; definitions; terms; food establishment license; mobile food vendors; locations; effective date. An Act relating to public health and safety; creating the Food Truck Freedom Act; authorizing the State Commissioner of Health to promulgate rules; authorizing local authorities to regulate mobile food vendors; allowing administrative hearing upon suspension or revocation of certain license; establishing penalties; providing appeals process; amending 63 O.S. 2021, Section 1-1101, which relates to definitions; defining terms; amending 63 O.S. 2021, Section 1-1118, as last amended by Section 135, Chapter 452, O.S.L. 2024 (63 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 1-1118), which relates to food establishment license, exemptions, expiration license, fee-exempt license, reasonable standards and rules for sanitation; allowing mobile food vendors to operate in certain locations; requiring mobile food vendors to operate in a certain manner; providing for noncodification; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. SUBJECT: Public health and safety Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB6 School district elections; modifying dates for board of education elections. Effective date. An Act relating to school district elections; amending 26 O.S. 2021, Sections 13A-103 and 13A-105, which relate to election dates and declaration of candidacy; modifying permissible dates for certain elections; modifying dates for filing for certain office; and providing an effective date. Crossed Over
SB628 Firearms; modifying provisions related to unlawful carry. Effective date. An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2021, Section 1277, which relates to unlawful carry in certain places; modifying list of places in which carry is unlawful; providing an exception to certain prohibited act; authorizing municipalities to allow employees or public officials to carry firearms under certain circumstances; providing restrictions; defining term; providing construing provision; providing for the public display of firearms subject to policies; updating statutory language; and providing an effective date. Crossed Over
SR16 Resolution; recognizing and commending the National Conference of State Legislatures on its 50th anniversary in 2025. A Resolution recognizing and commending the National Conference of State Legislatures on its 50th anniversary in 2025; and directing distribution. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB672 Emergency management; prohibiting Governor from closing businesses under certain circumstances; requiring due process for businesses ordered to close. Effective date. Emergency. An Act ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 672 By: McIntosh, Jett, Deevers, Hamilton, Gillespie, and Bullard of the Senate and West (Kevin), Chapman, Maynard, Hill, Woolley, Steagall, and Staires of the House An Act relating to emergency management; amending 63 O.S. 2021, Sections 683.8 and 683.9, which relate to powers and duties of Governor and natural or man-made emergencies; prohibiting Governor from closing businesses under certain circumstances; requiring certain evidence for authorized closure; requiring due process for businesses ordered to close; defining term; updating statutory reference; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. SUBJECT: Emergency management Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SR15 Resolution; memorializing the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; remembering the victims; honoring the survivors; thanking the heroic first responders; and urging continued healing. A Resolution memorializing the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; remembering the victims; honoring the survivors; thanking the heroic first responders; and urging continued healing. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR1011 Concurrent resolution; Route 66 Day; recognizing the historic and cultural importance of U.S. Route 66; distribution. A Concurrent Resolution commemorating April 14, 2025, as Route 66 Day in the State of Oklahoma; recognizing the historic and cultural importance of U.S. Route 66; and directing distribution. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB1603 Schools; requiring age-appropriate human growth and development curriculum to be taught in public schools; guidelines and resources; effective date. schools - human growth and development curriculum - instruction for graduation - guidelines and resources - codification - effective date Crossed Over
SR14 Resolution; commemorating the 90th anniversary of Black Sunday; and reminding Oklahomans of the continuing need to protect and conserve our soil, water and other natural resources. A Resolution commemorating the 90th anniversary of Black Sunday; and reminding Oklahomans of the continuing need to protect and conserve our soil, water, and other natural resources. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB484 Municipalities; prohibiting approval of certain facility within certain locations. Emergency. An Act relating to municipalities; defining terms; prohibiting approval of certain facility within certain locations; providing certain exceptions; clarifying intent; providing for codification; and declaring an emergency. Crossed Over
SR11 Resolution; recognizing the critical national aviation security role played by the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center and its Federal Aviation Administration Academy, and honoring the center’s contributions.  A Resolution recognizing the critical national aviation security role played by the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center and its Federal Aviation Administration Academy; and honoring the center’s contribution. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB1831 Community health workers; creating the Oklahoma Community Health Workers Act; definitions; establishment of certificate; voluntary certification; powers; rules; fees; effective date. An Act relating to community health workers; creating the Oklahoma Community Health Workers Act; defining terms; directing establishment of certificate; making certification voluntary; authorizing certified community health workers to perform certain functions; providing eligibility requirements for voluntary certification; requiring and authorizing promulgation of certain rules; directing establishment of certain fees; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. Crossed Over
SR8 Resolution recognizing and celebrating the 2024 University of Oklahoma softball team and coach Patty Gasso. A Resolution recognizing and celebrating the 2024 University of Oklahoma softball team and coach Patty Gasso for the excitement and pride they bring to the State of Oklahoma. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB844 Charitable organizations; creating the Safeguarding Endowment Gifts Act; prohibiting certain use of funds by charitable organizations under certain circumstances. Effective date. charitable organizations - donor-imposed restriction - complaint - notice - violations - codification - effective date In Committee
HCR1008 Concurrent Resolution; findings; severe weather high winds; wildfires; firefighting personnel; recognition; distribution. A Concurrent Resolution related to the severe wind event of the period beginning March 14, 2025; recognizing courage and dedication of paid and volunteer firefighters and firefighting personnel of Native American tribes; and directing distribution. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SR3 Resolution; recognizing the vital contributions of Oklahoma state employees and honoring their service to the state. A Resolution recognizing the vital contributions of Oklahoma state employees and honoring their service to the state. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB629 University Hospitals Authority; making an appropriation; stating purpose. Effective date. Emergency. An Act relating to the University Hospitals Authority; making an appropriation; stating purpose; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. In Committee
SB744 Labor; prohibiting employers from taking certain adverse actions against certain employees. Effective date. Emergency. labor - prohibited acts against employees - effective date - emergency In Committee
SR2 Resolution; declaring the fourth Wednesday in February of each year as Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Day. A Resolution declaring the fourth Wednesday in February of each year as Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Day; acknowledging the importance of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) awareness to improve cardiovascular health; supporting awareness of the consequences of untreated HCM and the need to seek appropriate care; requesting the Governor to annually issue a proclamation recognizing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Day; and calling upon the people of this state to observe the day. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
SB33 State Treasurer; authorizing Treasurer to create gold depository; authorizing fee structure. Effective date. An Act relating to the State Treasurer; authorizing the Treasurer to create, operate, or contract for the operation of a depository and issue certain transaction cards; requiring the Treasurer to provide certain procedures and develop fee structure upon certain circumstance; stipulating certain deposits and transactions be considered the exchange of legal tender; authorizing account holders issued a transaction card to make transactions debited against the value of deposits; authorizing the promulgation of rules; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
SB804 Long-term care; directing promulgation of specified rules; requiring assisted living centers to establish internal quality assurance committee. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/30/2025 Yea
HB2298 Practice of nursing; providing for independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who meet certain requirements; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act, the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act, and the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/30/2025 Yea
HB2584 Physicians assistants; Pharmacy Act; prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances; Physician Assistant Act; Committee; members; requirements; Public Health Code; authority for physician assistants to carry out certain functions; prescribing and administering controlled substances; supervision. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/30/2025 Yea
SB54 Motor vehicles; modifying scope and sentencing provisions for certain offenses. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB324 Incentives; creating the Oklahoma Research and Development Rebate Fund; prescribing sources of funds; creating a research and development rebate program; authorizing promulgation of rules. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB424 Community health workers; creating the Oklahoma Community Health Worker Act; providing for voluntary certification. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB443 Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
SB574 Attorney General; broadening approved purposes for opioid grant awards; authorizing certain use of funds by the Attorney General. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1138 Law enforcement; modifying duties of the Human Capital Management Division and the Civil Service Division of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB631 Crimes and punishments; expanding scope of acts that require service of minimum percentage of sentence. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1137 State government; deleting federal funding and grant requirements; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1178 Service animals; making certain acts unlawful; penalties; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB694 Annexation and detachment; detachment of municipal territory; providing certain exceptions; allowing for certain written consent. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB687 Sales tax exemption; requiring Oklahoma Broadband Office and Oklahoma Tax Commission to administer certain rebate program; modifyingrebate limit; creating the Oklahoma Broadband Rebate Revolving Fund. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1216 Professions and occupations; Construction Industries Board; fees; penalties; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB713 Wind energy facilities; requiring newly-established facilities to apply for certain technology system by certain date; providing for certain cost recovery. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1273 Domestic violence; providing for alternative batterers' intervention programs; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1356 Agriculture; livestock gates; requiring gates to be closed at all times; exceptions; penalties; rules; codification; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1487 Special license plates; creating various special license plates; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB770 Rehabilitation services; expanding membership of the Commission for Rehabilitation Services. Emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1389 Mammography screening; coverage for low-dose mammography screening; examinations; definition; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB773 Pharmacy benefit managers; modifying definitions; prohibiting certain circumstances; requiring nonpayment under providing venue for certain court proceeding; allowing Attorney General to obtain certain information. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1563 Criminal procedure; authorizing the issuance of subpoena duces tecum to businesses and commercial entities; codification; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1543 Oklahoma Conservation Commission; expanding powers and duties of the Commission; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB837 License plates; modifying certain special license plate. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB870 Oklahoma Children's Code; creating the Accountability, Transparency, and Protection for Exploited Youth Act. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1592 Larceny; providing elements of organized retail crime; codification; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1576 Medicaid; terms; Oklahoma Health Care Authority; coverage; Medicaid; criteria; medical necessity; discretion; Chief Operating Officer; Health Information Portability and Accountability Act; scientific research; consent; research; opting-out; minors; promulgation of rules and regulations; waiver application; effective date; emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1751 Motor vehicles; Service Oklahoma; various changes; licenses; identification cards; effective date; emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
SB915 Solar energy; requiring certain commercial solar energy facilities to meet certain standards. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
HB1819 Professions and occupations; optometry licenses; annual fees; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Nay
SB951 Commissioners of the Land Office; granting of commercial and agricultural leases; providing for appraisal of certain improvements; directing certain reimbursement. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB1050 Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act; decreasing allowable time to file certain claim. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB1014 Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974; requiring local bid preference for certain public construction contracts. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2164 Public corruption; crimes against state revenue; modifying punishment for certain offense; establishing elements of certain offense; prohibiting certain acts upon conviction of certain offense; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2260 Revenue and taxation; income tax credit; civil engineering; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2163 Open records; public access counselor; review; subpoena; Attorney General; binding opinion; advisory opinion; emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2147 Cities and towns; Municipal Code Lien Enforcement Act of 2025; lien; violations; housing; building code; foreclosure; real property; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2263 Motor vehicles; making certain use of cellular telephones and electronic devices unlawful on certain stretches of road; penalty; municipal ordinances; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB1089 Determination of competency; modifying procedures for proceedings for restoration of competency; requiring certain reporting. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2048 Prescriptions; 340B Nondiscrimination Act; definitions; discriminatory actions; reimbursement; manufacturer; distributor; enforcement; Attorney General; Insurance Commissioner; violations; federal preemption; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
SB1083 Digital assets; digital asset kiosk; transactions; license requirement; permitting civil suits; requirements. Effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2167 Fees; publications; legal notices; fees; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2131 Criminal procedure; procedures for advising grand juries; transcripts; hearings; witnesses; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2459 Fire suppression; mobile food establishments; fire extinguisher; inspections; Fire Marshal; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2769 Militia; Military Department; Adjutant General's duties; eligibility; authority; technology hardware or software; exempting federal programs; nonjudicial punishment; court-martial; creating National Guard CareerTech Assistance Program; creating revolving fund; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2778 Children; sunset; creating the Teacher Recrutiment and Retention Program; income exemption; child care subsidy program; notice to Department of Human Services; effective date. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2785 Public finance; imposing duties upon the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; budget procedures for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; requirements related to allocation of funds; emergency. Senate: VETO OVERRIDE WITH EMERGENCY 05/29/2025 Yea
HB2513 Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; individual to address the Department's consent decree; qualifications; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/28/2025 Yea
HB2791 Department of Human Services; making appropriations; source; amounts; creating certain special accounts; deposits or transfers; procedures; reports; requiring appearance before certain joint committee. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2793 Emergency; Medicine Revolving Fund; making an appropriation; source; amount; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2773 Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from Legacy Capital Financing Funds; utilization of certain amount for the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2769 Militia; Military Department; Adjutant General's duties; eligibility; authority; technology hardware or software; exempting federal programs; nonjudicial punishment; court-martial; creating National Guard CareerTech Assistance Program; creating revolving fund; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2789 Water Resources Board; making appropriations source; purpose; accounts; deposits of transfers; procedures; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2788 Statewide Recovery Fund; transfers of funds; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2770 Courts; judicial salaries; applicability; exceptions; modifying salary references; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2778 Children; sunset; creating the Teacher Recrutiment and Retention Program; income exemption; child care subsidy program; notice to Department of Human Services; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2783 Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust; Board of Directors; providing appointees serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2794 Department of Commerce; making appropriations; sources; amounts; purposes. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2774 Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund; utilizing certain amount for the University Hospitals Authority. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2777 Opioid Abatement Revolving Fund; appropriations; amounts and source; purpose; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2792 Progressing Rural Economic Prosperity Fund; declaring the fund a continuing fund; source; reappropriation of funds; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2764 Revenue and taxation; duties of the State Board of Equalization; certification of revenue amounts; income tax rate reduction; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2772 Roads and bridges; Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driving Safety Fund; increasing apportionment; utilization; weigh stations; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2795 Ethics Commission; Political Subdivisions Enforcement Fund; increasing fund cap; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2790 Office of Juvenile Affairs; making an appropriation; accounts; deposits or transfers; procedures; reports; requiring appearance before certain joint committee; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2785 Public finance; imposing duties upon the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; budget procedures for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; requirements related to allocation of funds; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2797 Health Care Authority; prohibiting use of certain methodology; audits; fraud reporting; requiring joint collaboration between Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Department of Human Services; duties; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2765 State investing; Invest in Oklahoma Program; reassigning program; investments; rules renaming Cash Management and Investment Oversight Commission the Invest in Oklahoma Board; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2796 Public finance; Disaster Mitigation and Recovery Matching Fund; modifying provisions related to allocation of funds; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2771 Courts; special judges; increasing number in specific counties; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2775 Capitol Improvement Authority; allocation of funds from the Legacy Capital Financing Fund; utilization for purpose of benefitting the Military Department; requiring certain recapitalization payments. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2779 Department of Public Safety; requiring certain funds be utilized for certain purpose; School Secure Program; effective date; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2780 Prisons and reformatories; creating the Prison Acquisition Revolving Fund; authorizing expenditure for certain purpose; penal institutions; updating list of facilities Department of Corrections is authorized to maintain; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2776 Capitol Improvement Authority; utilization of Legacy Capital Fund authorizations by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services; increasing certain amount. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2766 General appropriations; various agencies, authorities, boards, bureaus, commission, funds and programs; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2781 Economic development; creating the Reindustrialize Oklahoma Act of 2025; investment rebate program; creating the ROA-25 Revolving Fund and the ROA-25 Beneficiary Revolving Fund. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2768 Revenue and taxation; Oklahoma Quality Jobs Incentive Leverage Act; increasing certain limitation caps related to qualifying investment amounts. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2784 Public health; Oklahoma State University Medical Authority; Medicaid supplemental payments; agreements and contract; benefits; waivers; creating the Emergency Medicine Revolving Fund; effective date. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HB2782 Health Care Authority; Rate Preservation Fund; adding authorized uses of funds; authorization; requiring conditions for return of funds; emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/22/2025 Yea
HJR1035 Approving certain rules of health-related state agencies; disapproving certain rules; distribution. Senate: THIRD READING 05/21/2025 Yea
HJR1034 Joint Resolution; judicial and public safety state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; disapproving certain proposed permanent rules; distribution. Senate: THIRD READING 05/21/2025 Yea
HJR1033 Joint Resolution; energy, agriculture, and wildlife state agencies; approving certain proposed permanent rules; distribution. Senate: THIRD READING 05/21/2025 Yea
SB1129 Office of Educational Quality and Accountability; requiring certain funds be utilized for certain purpose; providing for distribution of grants. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1160 Prison Acquisition Revolving Fund; making appropriations. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1140 Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; requiring portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; authorizing request for early transfers of certain funds for specific purpose. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1143 State Election Board; creating the State Election Board Voting System Revolving Fund; authorizing budgeting and expenditure of funds for certain purposes. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1128 Education; specifying apportionment of certain appropriated funds. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1153 Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; requiring that portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1126 Education; specifying apportionment of certain appropriated funds; providing for budgeting of funds in certain categories and amounts. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1135 Health insurance; premium taxes; clarifying applicability of certain exclusion; premium tax credit; creating certain exclusion. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1150 Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics; making an appropriation; identifying source of funds. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1151 Oklahoma Water Resources Board; making appropriations; identifying sources of funds. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1141 State Department of Health; requiring portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; stating purpose of certain disbursement; requiring use of certain date. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1152 State parks; Oklahoma State Park Trust fund; authorizing construction of new facility. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1136 Oklahoma Health Care Authority; requiring portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes; providing for duties and compensation of administrators and employees. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1137 Department of Human Services; requiring certain funds be utilized for certain purpose; appropriating certain federal funds for certain program. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1155 Oklahoma Department of Commerce; requiring portions of certain appropriated funds be used for certain purposes. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1180 Legislative Service Bureau; making appropriation; identifying source of funds. Effective date. Emergency. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
SB1171 Incentives; repealing the Perform Act. Senate: THIRD READING 05/20/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail Oklahoma Senate Economic Development, Workforce and Tourism Committee 9
Detail Oklahoma Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee 9
Detail Oklahoma Senate Technology and Telecommunications Committee 8
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
OK Oklahoma Senate District 33 Senate Republican In Office 11/20/2024