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OK SB1613
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administration to investigate LPG accidents or fires, requiring the State Fire Marshal, county sheriff, and fire chief to notify the Administration within 1 business day of learning about such incidents
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Removes the "chief deputy administrator" position from the organizational structure, leaving only the Administrator, deputy administrator, and safety code enforcement officers
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Requires safety code enforcement officers to be CLEET-certified before being granted peace officer authority to make arrests for violations of the LPG Regulation Act
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Adds a new Class V Food Truck Permit to the list of LPG registration permit classes
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Establishes that cylinder exchange cabinet fees will be a flat annual fee per Class VII permit location, and sets a 35-calendar-day deadline for paying Administration invoices before a 25% penalty is assessed
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Changes container ownership marking requirements so permit holders must conspicuously mark containers they own, and containers owned by one permit holder can only be filled by another with the owner's authorization
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Liquefied petroleum gas; modifying provisions related to the State Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administrator and the Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board. Effective date.
Last Action
First Reading
2/17/2026