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SB 1950

Aerospace, aircraft, and aviation infrastructure; prohibiting use of certain information for fees for certain persons. Effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bryan Logan

Oklahoma bill prohibits using specified information to charge fees to certain aviation sector persons, potentially limiting fee collection methods for infrastructure operators.

Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
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Bill Summary · SB 1950

Legislative bill overview

SB 1950 prohibits the use of certain information to impose fees on specific categories of persons within Oklahoma's aerospace, aircraft, and aviation infrastructure sector. The bill establishes restrictions on how aviation-related entities can collect fees based on designated information types. The effective date provision indicates when these prohibitions would take effect.

Why is this important

This bill addresses potential fee discrimination or excessive charges in Oklahoma's aviation industry by limiting what information can be used as a basis for charging fees. The outcome could protect certain individuals or entities from what sponsors view as unfair fee structures, while potentially affecting revenue collection methods for aviation infrastructure operators.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity in available text: Without details on which "certain information" is prohibited and which "certain persons" are protected, the bill's scope and enforceability are unclear
  • Revenue impact: Restricting fee-collection methods may reduce funding for aviation infrastructure maintenance and operations
  • Competitive fairness: Exempting specific persons from fees could shift costs to other users or create inequitable pricing structures across the aviation industry

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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