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OK SB910
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Julie Daniels
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AI Summary
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Foreign principals from foreign adversary countries (as designated by the U.S. Secretary of State) are prohibited from owning, acquiring, or holding more than 25% interest in Oklahoma agricultural land, with existing holdings required to be divested within 180 days
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Foreign adversary principals cannot purchase, hold, rent, or control real property within 10 miles of military bases or installations, with current owners required to divest within 180 days or face judicial foreclosure
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Whistleblowers who report violations resulting in land divestiture receive 30% of sale proceeds after lienholder payments, with enforcement provisions taking effect 180 days after the act's effective date
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Entities and government agencies are prohibited from entering critical infrastructure contracts with foreign adversary principals or using their products/services; companies accessing critical infrastructure must obtain certification from the Attorney General (fee up to $150) and conduct background checks on employees
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Software produced by federally banned corporations, foreign adversaries, or companies domiciled in foreign adversary countries must be removed from all state infrastructure and replaced with compliant alternatives
Legislative Description
Property and critical infrastructure; creating the Military Installation and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2025. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/4/2025