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Senate Legislative Session AM

Subject Legislative Session in the Chamber AM
From Date
Time 9:00am
Location Senate

1st Regular Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature

Senate Floor Agenda

Tuesday, March 14th, 2023

SESSION CONVENES AT 9:00 AM

DOCTOR OF THE DAY

Dr. Chery Kroeker, DO, Chouteau, Senator Stephens

GENERAL ORDER

 

  1. SB473 By Paxton of the Senate and Hilbert of the House

School employees; allowing school employees to retain certain coverage while on certain leave of absence. Effective date. Emergency.

            SB473 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB528 By Pugh of the Senate and Davis of the House

Schools; creating the Early Childhood Literacy Task Force; providing for membership. Effective date. Emergency.

 

  1. SB359 By Pugh of the Senate and Lowe (Dick) of the House

School funding; modifying calculation of State Aid; directing certain budget request to include certain amount of protested ad valorem tax revenues. Effective date.

            SB359 CS FI.PDF

 

  1. SB522 By Pugh et al of the Senate and Baker of the House

Teachers; requiring allocation of funds for annual mentor teacher stipends; providing duties of mentor teacher. Effective date. Emergency.

            SB522 (3-13-23) (PUGH) RT FA1.PDF

            SB522 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB525 By Pugh et al of the Senate and Hasenbeck of the House

Teachers; requiring reimbursement for teachers who take and pass certain subject area competency examination. Effective date. Emergency.

            SB525 (3-13-23) (PUGH) RT FA1.PDF

            SB525 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB529 By Pugh of the Senate and Johns of the House

Teachers; creating the Oklahoma Teacher Corps Program; providing eligibility. Effective date. Emergency.

            SB529 (3-13-23) (PUGH) RT FA1.PDF

            SB529 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB531 By Pugh of the Senate and Miller of the House

Schools; creating the Rewarding Student Outcomes Act; establishing qualifications for bonus amounts; modifying accountability reports. Effective date.

            SB531 CS FI.PDF

 

  1. SB113 By Bergstrom of the Senate and Kendrix of the House

Sales tax exemption; deleting manufacturer exemption for certain construction materials. Effective date.

            SB113 (3-13-23) (BERGSTROM) RT FA1.PDF

            SB113 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB263 By Garvin of the Senate and Marti of the House

Alcoholic beverages; modifying license fees. Emergency.

 

  1. SB267 By Seifried et al of the Senate and Boatman et al of the House

Public health; increasing membership of the Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council; broadening jurisdictional areas. Effective date.

 

  1. SB286 By Howard of the Senate and Roe of the House

Mental health; prohibiting use of mechanical restraints during certain transport by Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services or contracted entity except under certain conditions. Emergency.

            SB286 (3-07-23) (HOWARD) FA1.PDF

 

  1. SB290 By Hamilton et al of the Senate and Olsen of the House

Conduct of elections; increasing compensation for certain election officials. Emergency.

            SB290 (3-08-23) (HAMILTON) RT FA1.PDF

            SB290 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB422 By Coleman of the Senate and Marti of the House

Alcoholic beverages; modifying provisions of distribution agreements. Effective date.

 

  1. SB434 By Montgomery of the Senate and Lepak of the House

Public retirement systems; requiring systems to promulgate certain rules. Effective date.

 

  1. SB448 By Montgomery of the Senate and Lepak of the House

Retirement benefits payment; conforming language. Effective date.

            SB448 INT AO.PDF

 

  1. SB497 By Paxton of the Senate and Caldwell (Trey) of the House

Oklahoma Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act; modifying definitions; requiring certain information to be provided to underground facilities within certain timeframe. Effective date.

 

  1. SB499 By Paxton of the Senate and Caldwell (Trey) of the House

Broadband Expansion Act; providing for ineligibility of certain providers and public utilities to receive assistance under certain circumstances. Effective date.

 

  1. SB722 By Stewart et al of the Senate and Cantrell of the House

Crime and punishment; providing for certain prohibition on release of public scene specific information; defining terms; stating exception; requiring certain notification; providing penalty. Effective date.

 

  1. SB742 By Pederson of the Senate and Pfeiffer of the House

Ad valorem tax; requiring request and submission to county treasurer of the listing of assets by delinquent taxpayer after notice; requiring confidentiality; providing exception in Open Records Act. Effective date.

 

  1. SB745 By Coleman of the Senate and Hilbert of the House

Incentive Evaluation Commission; modifying terms of appointment; modifying membership; modifying frequency of evaluations; requiring development of schedule. Effective date. Emergency.

 

  1. SB754 By Paxton of the Senate and Kannady of the House

Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date. Emergency.

 

  1. SB802 By Coleman of the Senate and McDugle of the House

State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering; increasing fees. Emergency.

 

  1. SB939 By Jech of the Senate and Archer of the House

State government; modifying number of terms Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority board members may serve. Effective date.

            SB939 (2-23-23) (JECH) FA1.PDF

 

  1. SB210 By Haste et al of the Senate and Hilbert of the House

Income tax; providing exemption for certain oil refineries; modifying certain credits and rebates pertaining to oil refineries. Effective date.

            SB210 (3-07-23) (DAHM) RT FA1.PDF

            SB210 (3-13-23) (HASTE) FA2.PDF

            SB210 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB509 By Matthews et al of the Senate and Lowe (Jason) of the House

Oklahoma Historical Society; directing the Oklahoma Historical Society to develop a grant program for the Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail; creating certain revolving fund. Effective date. Emergency.