State government; State Use Advisory Council; terms; effective date.
Oklahoma HB 1836 restructures the State Use Advisory Council's membership terms and governance, passing the House 89-1 to reshape state procurement oversight.
Oklahoma HB 1836 restructures the State Use Advisory Council's membership terms and governance, passing the House 89-1 to reshape state procurement oversight.
HB 1836 modifies the terms and governance structure of Oklahoma's State Use Advisory Council, a body that oversees state purchasing and procurement policies. The bill passed the House with overwhelming support (89-1) and has been sent to the Senate for consideration. The legislation appears focused on administrative adjustments to council membership terms and operational procedures.
The State Use Advisory Council influences how Oklahoma state government purchases goods and services, affecting vendor relationships, pricing, and procurement efficiency across state agencies. Changes to council terms and structure can shift decision-making power and long-term policy direction in state spending, which impacts both government operations and Oklahoma businesses competing for state contracts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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