Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee to meet

A number of energy-related bills will be taken up Thursday during a meeting of the Oklahoma Senate Energy Committee.
AGENDA:

  1. HB1220 By West (Kevin) et al of the House and Standridge of the Senate (Proposed Comm. Sub., req. #2027)
    Utilities; securitization revenue stream of certain obligations issued by the Development Finance Authority; legislative findings in regards to statewide concern; fees; taxes; restrictions; emergency.
  2. HB1356 By Hardin of the House and Woods of the Senate (Proposed Comm. Sub., req. #2032)
    Agriculture; creating Kenny’s Law; livestock gates; requiring gates to be closed at all times; exceptions; penalties; rules; codification; effective date.
  3. HB1369 By Boles et al of the House and Green of the Senate
    Oil and gas; evidence of financial ability for drilling and operating wells; modifying surety amount and types; effective date.
  4. HB1372 By Boles et al of the House and Green of the Senate
    Revenue and taxation; gross production tax; limited exemption for production from certain wells; surety; effective date; emergency.
  5. HB1373 By Boles et al of the House and Green of the Senate
    Commercial solar facilities; creating the Commercial Solar Facility Decommissioning Act; defining terms; effective date.
  6. HB1427 By Wilk et al of the House and Rader of the Senate
    [Revenue and taxation; clean burning motor vehicle fuels; insurance premium tax credits.]
  7. HB1543 By Patzkowsky of the House and Green of the Senate
    Oklahoma Conservation Commission; expanding powers and duties of the Commission; effective date.
  8. HB1666 By Cantrell of the House and Frix of the Senate
    Public health and safety; Underground Facilities Damage Preventions Act; modifying definition of excavate; effective date.
  9. HB1807 By Newton of the House and Jech of the Senate
    [Waters and water rights; requiring certain meters for certain water wells; allocation to encourage conservation after certain date; requirements for participation; prohibiting excessive use; exempting certain wells; effective date.]
  10. HB2037 By Archer of the House and Frix of the Senate
    Energy conservation; repealers; effective date.
  11. Other business