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Senate Legislative Session 1:30PM

Subject Legislative Session in the Chamber 1:30PM
From Date
Time 1:30pm
Location Live Chamber, Senate

1st Regular Session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature

1st Revised Senate Floor Agenda

Thursday, May 25th, 2023

SESSION CONVENES AT 9:00AM

 

NURSE OF THE DAY

April Ronquillo, RN, Sapulpa, Senator Gollihare

 

EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

 

Tier 1

  1. Adwon, Phillip Mitchell "Mitch", Tulsa, to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, to serve a nine-year term ending May 16, 2032, succeeding Joseph Parker.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Jo Anna Dossett.

 

2.   Burdick, Donald G., Tulsa, to the State Board of Education, to serve an unexpired term ending April 2, 2023, succeeding Carlisha Williams Bradley.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Jo Anna Dossett.

 

3.   Burdick, Donald G., Tulsa, to the State Board of Education, to serve a four-year term ending April 2, 2027, succeeding himself.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Jo Anna Dossett.

 

4.   Zumwalt, Shelley, Oklahoma City, to the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Jerry Winchester.  (Tourism and Wildlife) Motion to confirm made by Senator Kay Floyd.

 

5.   Brown, Justin, Oklahoma City, to the Cabinet Secretary of Human Services, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, ending on January 11, 2027, succeeding himself.  (Health and Human Services) Motion to confirm made by Senator Carri Hicks.

 

6.   Doyle, Jay, Oklahoma City, to the Director of Service Oklahoma, to serve serving at the pleasure of the Governor, a new position.  (Aeronautics and Transportation) Motion to confirm made by Senator Carri Hicks.

 

7.   Everest, Tricia L., Oklahoma City, to the Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, ending January 11, 2027, succeeding herself.  (Public Safety) Motion to confirm made by Senator Carri Hicks.

 

8.   Manning, Derek W., Elk City, to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control Commission, to serve a seven-year term ending December 31, 2029, succeeding himself.  (Public Safety) Motion to confirm made by Senator Brent Howard.

 

 

9.   Braught, John Richard, Duncan, to the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, to serve a seven-year term ending March 21, 2030, succeeding himself.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Chris Kidd.

 

10. Taylor, Billy G., Muskogee, to the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, to serve an eight-year term ending April 4, 2031, succeeding himself.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Dewayne Pemberton.

 

11. Berry, Adria G., Edmond, to the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, a new position.  (Business and Commerce) Motion to confirm made by Senator Adam Pugh.

 

12. Tilly, Megan B., Edmond, to the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, to serve a six-year term ending August 25, 2029, succeeding herself.  (Judiciary) Motion to confirm made by Senator Adam Pugh.

 

13. Pinnell, P. Matthew, Tulsa, to the Cabinet Secretary of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, ending January 11, 2027, succeeding himself.  (Tourism and Wildlife) Motion to confirm made by Senator Dave Rader.

 

14. Lepak, Sarah T., Claremore, to the State Board of Education, to serve a four-year term, serving at the pleasure of the Governor, ending April 2, 2027, succeeding herself.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Ally Seifried.

 

15. Wesson, Kendra S., Norman, to the State Board of Education, to serve an unexpired term, serving at the pleasure of the Governor, ending April 2, 2023, succeeding Brian Bobek.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Standridge.

 

16. Wesson, Kendra S., Norman, to the State Board of Education, to serve a four-year term, serving at the pleasure of the Governor, ending April 2, 2027, succeeding herself.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Rob Standridge.

 

17. Orr, Daniel, Yukon, to the Oklahoma Veterans Commission, to serve an unexpired term, serving at the pleasure of the Governor, ending July 1, 2024, succeeding Heather McEver.  (Veterans and Military Affairs) Motion to confirm made by Senator Kristen Thompson.

 

18. Shropshire, Deborah L., Piedmont, to the Director of Human Services, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, succeeding Justin Brown.  (Health and Human Services) Motion to confirm made by Senator Kristen Thompson.

 

19. Bingman, J. Brian, Sapulpa, to the Cabinet Secretary of State and Native American Affairs, to serve a term at the pleasure of the Governor, ending January 11, 2027, succeeding himself.  (General Government) Motion to confirm made by Senator Todd Gollihare.

 

 

20. Bingman, J. Brian, Sapulpa, to the Secretary of State, to serve coterminous with the Governor, ending January 11, 2027, succeeding himself.  (General Government) Motion to confirm made by Senator Todd Gollihare.

 

21. Curry, Katherine A., Tulsa, to the Cabinet Secretary of Education, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, ending January 11, 2027, succeeding Ryan Walters.  (Education) Motion to confirm made by Senator Todd Gollihare.

 

22. Martin, Brett Steven, Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Veterans Commission, to serve an unexpired term, serving at the pleasure of the Governor, ending July 1, 2024, succeeding Jerry A. Ball.  (Veterans and Military Affairs) Motion to confirm made by Senator Greg Treat.

 

23. Wood, Mark A., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, to serve a six-year term ending January 8, 2029, succeeding himself.  (Finance) Motion to confirm made by Senator Greg Treat.

 

 

Tier 2

 

  1. Carter, Jr., George R., Oklahoma City, to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Ronald Lucas.  (Finance) Motion to confirm made by Senator Greg Treat.

 

2.   Brookover, Clint, Tulsa, to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding himself.  (Finance) Motion to confirm made by Senator Todd Gollihare.

 

3.   Craig, Bryant W., Edmond, to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Donnie Von Hemel.  (Finance) Motion to confirm made by Senator Adam Pugh.

 

4.   Gilbert, Suzanne, Tecumseh, to the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission, to serve a six-year term ending June 30, 2029, succeeding Wendy Keener.  (Finance) Motion to confirm made by Senator Shane Jett.

 

 

 

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

  1. SB516 By Pugh et al of the Senate and Echols of the House

Charter schools; creating the Statewide Charter School Board; providing for succession to certain contracts. Effective date.

 

            SB516 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB813 By Garvin of the Senate and Marti of the House

Medical marijuana; authorizing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to operate a quality assurance laboratory. Emergency.

 

  1. SB437 By Garvin of the Senate and Echols of the House

Medical marijuana; directing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to select a vendor for seed-to-sale inventory tracking system; time limitation; responsibilities of the Authority; repealer. Emergency.

 

  1. SB27 By Pemberton et al of the Senate and Luttrell et al of the House

Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; providing certain qualifying score; providing eligibility for students who complete certain core curriculum. Effective date. Emergency.

 

            SB27 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB67 By Howard of the Senate and Ford of the House

State government; requiring certain reporting to Fleet Management Division; expanding recipients of certain report. Effective date.

 

  1. SB96 By Haste et al of the Senate and Johns et al of the House

Memorial highways and bridges; designating various memorial highways and bridges. Effective date.

 

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

Conduct of elections; increasing compensation for certain election officials.

 

            SB290 INT FI.PDF

 

  1. SB376 By Howard et al of the Senate and Newton of the House

Absentee voting; modifying procedures for marking and return of ballot for certain persons; clarifying signature requirement for certain affidavit. Effective date.

 

  1. SB377 By Howard of the Senate and Newton et al of the House

Voter registration; adding cause for cancellation of voter registration; establishing procedures for cancellation of certain registrations. Effective date.

 

  1. SB677 By Treat of the Senate and Miller of the House

Declarations of Candidacy; requiring confidentiality of certain information; requiring submission of certain form with declarations of candidacy for certain offices. Emergency.

 

  1. SB706 By Pederson et al of the Senate and Randleman et al of the House

Oklahoma Children's Code; modifying requirements for certain hearing; repealing right to jury trial in certain proceedings. Effective date. Emergency.

 

  1. SB773 By Rosino of the Senate and Miller et al of the House

Transportation; modifying the Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program; creating the Oklahoma Advanced Air Mobility Revolving Fund. Effective dates.

 

  1. SB836 By Hall of the Senate and Osburn et al of the House

Motor vehicle titles; allowing methods of delivery for certificates of titles. Emergency.

 

  1. SB852 By Rader of the Senate and Boles of the House

Corporation Commission; providing for certain emission extraction; allowing Commission to obtain carbon credits for certain purpose. Emergency.

 

  1. SB907 By Howard of the Senate and Lawson et al of the House

Legal representation for children and parents; creating the Family Representation and Advocacy Act. Effective date. Emergency.

 

            SB907 CS FI.PDF

 

  1. SB202 By Garvin et al of the Senate and Hasenbeck et al of the House

General provisions; protecting the internal combustion engine. Effective date.

 

  1. SB747 By Stephens et al of the Senate and May et al of the House

Income tax credit; increasing volunteer firefighter tax credit for certain tax years. Effective date.

 

            SB747 CS FI.PDF

 

            SB747 CS FI2.PDF

 

            SB747 ENGR FI.PDF

 

            SB747 INT FI.PDF

 

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

 

  1. SB871 By Floyd of the Senate and Blancett of the House

Consumer protection; prohibiting misrepresentation as a state agency or an affiliate. Effective date.

 

  1. SB141 By Kirt et al of the Senate and McBride et al of the House

State government; establishing provisions for State Capitol Preservation. Emergency.

 

            SB141 CS FI.PDF

 

            SB141 INT FI.PDF

 

 

 

 

HOUSE AMENDMENTS

 

  1. SB1069 By Montgomery of the Senate and Sneed et al of the House

Insurance; rehabilitation and liquidation; contracts; establishing requirements for insurance receivers. Effective date.

 

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

  1. SB261 By Howard of the Senate and Kannady of the House

Higher education; confidentiality; student athlete contracts; name, image or likeness. Effective date.

 

  1. SB984 By Jech et al of the Senate and Newton et al of the House

Sales and use tax; modifying basis for calculation of gross receipts for sales tax and purchase price calculation for use tax on motor vehicles. Effective date.

 

  1. HB1715 By Marti of the House and Coleman of the Senate

Alcoholic beverages; authorizing the ABLE Commission to permit certain license holders to host off-site events; Alcoholic Beverage Control Act; definitions; licenses; beer distribution; termination of agreement; emergency.

 

  1. HB1929 By McCall et al of the House and Treat et al of the Senate

Children; Successful Adulthood Act; age limit; services; effective date.

 

            HB1929 ENGR FI.PDF

 

  1. HB1956 By McCall et al of the House and Treat of the Senate

Revenue and taxation; Dixon Act; garnishments; professional licenses; effective date.

 

            HB1956 ENGR FI.PDF

 

  1. HB2180 By Lowe (Dick) of the House and Thompson (Kristen) et al of the Senate

Virtual charter schools; modifying attendance requirements for virtual charter school alternative education programs; effective date.

 

  1. HB2359 By Boles of the House and Paxton of the Senate

Corporation Commission; requiring submission of certain annual report; requiring report contain certain items; requiring submission of evidence of financial security; effective date.

 

  1. HB2456 By Hill of the House and Paxton of the Senate

Labor; Employment Security Act of 1980; rate reduction; increasing penalties; removing expenditure limit; effective date.

 

 

  1. HB2459 By Hill et al of the House and Hall of the Senate

Revenue and taxation; Filmed in Oklahoma Act of 2021; modifying incentive related to certain post production activity; logo; effective date; emergency.

 

            HB2459 ENGR FI.PDF

 

  1. HB2663 By Miller et al of the House and Hamilton et al of the Senate

Higher education; in-state tuition eligibility for certain family members and members of the Armed Forces; deleting time limitation for enrollment; emergency.

 

            HB2663 ENGR FI.PDF

 

  1. HB2679 By Baker et al of the House and Rader et al of the Senate

Teacher certification; teacher certification pathways pilot program; provider program requirements; annual report; effective date; emergency.

 

  1. HB2747 By Miller et al of the House and Haste et al of the Senate

Alzheimer's and dementia disease; creating the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Infrastructure Act; definitions; creating the Dementia Caregiver Support Group and Education Program Development Fund; effective date.

 

            HB2747 ENGR FI.PDF

 

  1. HB2794 By Stinson et al of the House and Pugh of the Senate

Members of the State Judiciary; Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2023; notice; at-risk individuals; confidential information; Administrative Director of the Courts; penalty; effective date.

 

  1. HB2053 By Hardin et al of the House and Howard et al of the Senate

Water and water rights; application for permits to take and use groundwater; appeals; injunctive relief; emergency.