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OK SB260
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates the Oklahoma Infrastructure Long-Range Planning Commission, housed under and staffed by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, with 12 members including state agency heads, public utility representatives, Native American tribal representatives, and local government officials
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Appointed members serve staggered initial terms of 1-4 years, with subsequent terms of 5 years; members receive no salary but are entitled to travel reimbursement under the State Travel Reimbursement Act
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Commission must submit a report by November 1, 2026, and every 5 years thereafter detailing economic development trends and long-term infrastructure needs separated by Congressional boundaries
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Reports must address future demands on roads, bridges, highways, utilities, and water quality and quantity, and be published on a public website and transmitted to the Governor and legislative leadership
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Infrastructure; creating the Oklahoma Infrastructure Long-Range Planning Commission. Effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
2/12/2026