State government; State Government Act of 2025; effective date.
HB 2675 amends Oklahoma's 2025 State Government Act and sets implementation timeline for unspecified governmental changes.
HB 2675 amends Oklahoma's 2025 State Government Act and sets implementation timeline for unspecified governmental changes.
HB 2675 is a procedural bill that amends the State Government Act of 2025 and establishes an effective date for its provisions. The bill was introduced by Representative Kyle Hilbert in early February 2025 and has progressed through initial readings. Without access to the full text of the State Government Act of 2025, the specific substantive changes are unclear, but this appears to be a technical or clarifying measure related to state governmental operations.
The effective date provision in state legislation is crucial because it determines when new laws or amendments take effect and become enforceable. This timing affects government agencies, businesses, and citizens who must comply with new requirements. Delays or specific effective dates can provide implementation periods for agencies to prepare systems and guidance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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