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HB 2672

State government; State Government Act of 2025; effective date.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Kyle Hilbert

HB 2672 amends Oklahoma's State Government Act of 2025, establishing effective dates for state government operational provisions and regulatory requirements.

Second Reading referred to Rules
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Bill Summary · HB 2672

Legislative bill overview

HB 2672 is a procedural bill in Oklahoma that amends the State Government Act of 2025 and establishes an effective date for its provisions. The bill has recently passed first reading and been referred to the Rules committee for second reading consideration. Without access to the specific amendments or substantive changes in the bill text, this appears to be enabling or clarifying legislation related to state government operations.

Why is this important

Effective date provisions in state government legislation can significantly impact when new policies, regulations, or administrative procedures take effect, which determines implementation timelines and compliance deadlines. If HB 2672 contains substantive policy changes or creates new state agencies, staffing, or regulatory frameworks, the effective date becomes critical for government planning and budget allocation.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency on substantive content – Without seeing the full bill text, it's unclear what specific government changes are being implemented or when stakeholders will feel their effects
  • Potential retroactive application – If the effective date is set to an earlier date than passage, it could create compliance complications for existing state operations
  • Rushed implementation timeline – Early February passage may not allow adequate time for state agencies to prepare for operational changes if the effective date is imminent

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

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