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OK SB910
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Julie Daniels
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AI Summary
Senate Bill 910 Summary
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Prohibits foreign principals from foreign adversary countries from owning more than 25% of agricultural land in Oklahoma and requires divestiture within 180 days of the act's effective date.
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Prohibits foreign principals from foreign adversary countries from purchasing, holding, renting, or controlling property within 10 miles of military bases or installations, with the same 180-day divestiture requirement.
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Requires companies with access to critical infrastructure to file certification forms with the Attorney General (fee not to exceed $150), conduct background checks on relevant employees, and prohibit foreign nationals from foreign adversaries from accessing that infrastructure.
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Prohibits state infrastructure from using software produced by federally banned corporations or companies domiciled in foreign adversary countries, and requires removal and replacement of such software.
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Authorizes the Attorney General to pursue judicial foreclosure against violators and provides whistleblowers with 30% of sale proceeds from successful enforcement actions; whistleblower provisions take effect 180 days after the act becomes effective November 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Property and critical infrastrcture; creating the Military Installation and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2025. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/4/2025