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HB 2565

Partnerships; limited liability partnerships; prohibiting certain state actors from certain actions; classification; effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Julie Daniels and 1 co-sponsor

Oklahoma bill restricting state actor conduct in partnership/LLC matters died in conference committee after chambers disagreed on final language.

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Bill Summary · HB 2565

Legislative bill overview

HB 2565 appears to modify Oklahoma law regarding partnerships and limited liability partnerships while imposing restrictions on certain actions by state actors. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided, making full analysis of its technical content impossible. The bill died in conference committee on May 30, 2025, meaning it did not advance to become law.

Why is this important

Partnership and LLC regulations affect how businesses organize in Oklahoma and conduct operations. Restrictions on state actor conduct could impact regulatory enforcement, oversight mechanisms, or institutional authority. The bill's death suggests significant disagreement between House and Senate versions, indicating contentious policy differences.

Potential points of contention

  • The nature and scope of "certain state actors" and "certain actions" being prohibited remain unclear from available information, but such restrictions typically generate debate over regulatory power and government authority
  • Conference committee rejection suggests substantive disagreement between chambers on either the partnership provisions or the state actor restrictions (or both)
  • Classification changes to partnership law could have unintended consequences for existing business entities or liability frameworks

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

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