In order to provide equal access and equal opportunity to people with diverse abilities, this site has been designed with accessibility in mind. Click here to view

back to press releases

Senator Todd Gollihare Commends Passage of HB 2752, Strengthening Landowner Rights and Utility Oversight

OKLAHOMA CITY — Senator Todd Gollihare, R-Kellyville, today commended the Oklahoma Legislature for passing House Bill 2752, a measure he co-authored, which now advances to the Governor’s desk for signature. This legislation introduces critical reforms to the state's eminent domain laws, enhancing protections for private property owners and ensuring greater accountability in utility infrastructure development.

“HB 2752 is a game-changer for Oklahoma landowners,” said Senator Gollihare. “This bill isn’t just about policy — it’s about standing up for our people and making sure the rules are fair. By putting new guardrails on eminent domain and giving the Corporation Commission a stronger say, we’re protecting private property while paving the way for responsible growth in our state’s energy sector. It’s about accountability, transparency, and doing what’s right for Oklahoma.”

Key Provisions of HB 2752:

  • Prohibition on Eminent Domain for Renewable Energy Facilities: The bill prohibits the use of eminent domain for the siting or construction of renewable energy facilities — including wind turbines, solar panels, battery storage units, and hydrogen gas facilities — on private property.
  • Certificate of Authority Requirement: Entities seeking to exercise eminent domain for electric transmission facilities rated over 300 kilovolts must first obtain a Certificate of Authority from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.

These measures aim to balance the expansion of Oklahoma's energy infrastructure with the protection of private property rights, ensuring that developments proceed with due diligence and regulatory oversight.

House Bill 2752 is slated to take effect on November 1, 2025, pending the Governor's approval.

###

 

For more information, contact: Sen. Todd Gollihare at (405) 521-5528 or Todd.Gollihare@oksenate.gov