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OK SB2052
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/3/2014
Primary Sponsor
Jason Murphey
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AI Summary
SB 2052 Summary
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Establishes the State Employee Compensation Act of 2014 as the official short title for this legislation regarding state employee compensation matters
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Bill is designated as non-codified legislation, meaning its provisions do not become part of the Oklahoma Statutes permanent legal code
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Effective date set for November 1, 2014
Legislative Description
State Employee Compensation Act of 2014; Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; Licensed Dietitian Act; Effective date.
Appropriations
Last Action
coauthored by Murphey (principal House author)
2/18/2014
Committee Referrals
Appropriations2/17/2014
Rules2/4/2014
Full Bill Text
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