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HJR 1032

Repealing rules; Service Oklahoma; distribution.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Micheal Bergstrom and 1 co-sponsor

HJR 1032 repeals unspecified Service Oklahoma administrative rules, potentially altering how the state delivers services through its centralized service agency.

Approved by Governor 03/03/2026
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Bill Summary · HJR 1032

Legislative bill overview

HJR 1032 is a joint resolution that repeals administrative rules related to Service Oklahoma and the distribution of services or resources managed by that agency. The bill has progressed through the Oklahoma legislature with committee approval and is currently positioned for floor consideration. The specific rules being repealed are not detailed in the available action summary.

Why is this important

Administrative rules repeals can significantly affect how state services are delivered to Oklahoma residents and businesses. Service Oklahoma handles various state services and programs, so eliminating rules could either streamline operations or reduce regulatory protections depending on which specific rules are affected. This type of measure reflects ongoing legislative debates about the appropriate level of regulatory oversight in state government.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity: The summary does not identify which particular Service Oklahoma rules are being repealed, making it difficult to assess the actual impact on constituents
  • Regulatory reduction vs. service implications: Repealing rules could reduce government burden but may also remove safeguards or standards for service quality and equity
  • Agency operations: Service Oklahoma may need operational guidance from these rules; their removal could create implementation challenges or gaps in service delivery protocols

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

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