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1 HOUSE JOURNAL Second Regular Session of the Fifty-seventh Legislature of the State of Oklahoma First Legislative Day, Monday, February 3, 2020 Pursuant to Article V, Section 26, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the Second Regular Session of the House of Representatives for the Fifty-seventh Legislature assembled in the House Chamber at 12:00 o'clock noon and was called to order by Speaker McCall. The roll was called with 99 Members present. The following Member was excused: Steagall,—1. Vacancy: District 89.—1. The Speaker declared a quorum present. Prayer was offered by Pastor Joel Harder, House Chaplain. Speaker Pro Tempore Wright Presiding COMMUNICATION The Honorable J. Kevin Stitt Governor, State of Oklahoma Oklahoma State Capitol 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 December 3, 2019 Governor Stitt, Pursuant to 26 O.S. § 12-119, please accept my resignation effective December 31, 2019 as the Representative for Oklahoma State House District 89. 2 House Journal Serving South Oklahoma City for the last five years has been the honor of a lifetime, but the time has come for me to continue my career in public service in a different role. Thank you for your service and commitment to the State of Oklahoma. I wish you and the legislature well in tackling the issues our state may face in the future. Sincerely, /s/Shane Stone State Representative The Honorable J. Kevin Stitt Governor, State of Oklahoma Oklahoma State Capitol 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 December 12, 2019 Governor Stitt, This letter is intended to serve as a correction to the letter of resignation delivered to your office on December 3, 2019 and will replace in full the previous letter. I am submitting this letter of resignation of my office, Oklahoma House of Representatives, District 89. My resignation will become effective January 1, 2020. Sincerely, /s/Shane Stone State Representative FIRST READING The following were introduced and read for the first time: HB 2776 By Sims of the House and Rader of the Senate. An Act relating to counties and county officers; creating the Oklahoma Hazard Mitigation Assessment District Act; permitting counties to initiate creation of hazard mitigation assessment districts; directing resolution be submitted to the registered voters of the county; conferring powers; describing territory of a hazard mitigation assessment district; providing for management and budgetary oversight; developing administrative policies and procedures; requiring county to pay for election; providing for notice of election; stating question to be placed on ballot; describing eligible voters; providing for conduct of election subject to general or special election laws; declaring establishment of district upon majority vote; authorizing creation of certain advisory board; providing for levy of annual assessment on certain property based on assessed value and specifying purposes thereof; eliminating assessment automatically after certain time; prohibiting First Legislative Day, Monday, February 3, 2020 3 assessment to be used in exchange for appropriations; providing minimum amount of assessment be used for certain purpose in certain rural counties; providing for a lien against property if assessment is unpaid; stating priority of lien; directing specified accounting procedures by certain county officers; directing certain costs be paid from the proceeds of the district; requiring interest to be charged on delinquent assessment; permitting dissolution of a hazard mitigation assessment district upon certain majority vote; authorizing certain cooperative agreements with tribal entities; requiring certain quarterly reports; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2915, which relates to statement to taxpayers; adding information to be included on certain statement; providing for codification; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency. HB 2777 By Ford. An Act relating to package theft; creating the Oklahoma Porch Piracy Act of 2020; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 2778 By Olsen. An Act relating to motor vehicles; amending 47 O.S. 2011, Section 1116, which relates to motor vehicle registration; modifying registration period for certain vehicles; and providing an effective date. HB 2779 By Olsen. An Act relating to medical marijuana; amending Section 6, State Question No. 788, Initiative Petition No. 412, as amended by Section 3, Chapter 509, O.S.L. 2019 (63 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 425), which relates to discrimination against medical marijuana licensees; prohibiting retail marijuana establishments from being located near places of worship; defining term; and providing an effective date. HB 2780 By Olsen. An Act relating to health insurance; creating the Oklahoma Right to Shop Act; defining terms; requiring insurance carriers to create certain program; establishing requirements of program; construing certain provision as not an expense; requiring certain filing with Insurance Department; requiring carriers to establish certain online program; establishing requirements of program; authorizing exemption to requirements of act; requiring certain notification; requiring certain enrollees to receive out-of-network treatment under certain conditions; requiring certain payment method; authorizing certain average rates paid to certain providers; providing for codification; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. HB 2781 By Hardin (David). An Act relating to firearms; creating the Second Amendment Preservation Act; stating findings and declarations; considering certain actions as infringing on the right to keep and bear arms; invalidating, not recognizing and rejecting certain actions by the federal government and state government; declaring said actions null and void and of no effect; directing courts and law enforcement agencies to protect certain rights of law-abiding citizens; preventing public officers or employees from having authority to enforce certain federal actions; making entities or persons liable for knowingly depriving citizens of certain rights; providing for the award of attorney fees and costs; deeming law enforcement officers permanently ineligible to serve for knowingly taking certain actions; prohibiting the employment of law enforcement officers deemed ineligible to serve; providing for declaratory judgments under certain circumstances; providing for the termination of law enforcement officers pursuant to certain determination made by the court; directing 4 House Journal payment of costs and attorney fees to certain entity; affirming appeal or remediation rights; defining term; providing for codification; and providing an effective date. HB 2782 By Walke. An Act relating to crimes and punishments; amending 21 O.S. 2011, Section 1040.55, which relates to adult cabarets and sexually oriented businesses; prohibiting display of billboards or exterior advertising signage within certain distance of single-family zoned residential neighborhoods; modifying date that requires businesses to conform with signage requirement; and providing an effective date. HB 2783 By Walke. An Act relating to officers; amending 51 O.S. 2011, Section 253, which relates to the Oklahoma Religious Freedom Act; declaring certain policies to substantially burden a person’s free exercise of religion; defining term; and providing an effective date. HB 2784 By Walke. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Section 2357.43, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 341, O.S.L. 2016 (68 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 2357.43), which relates to earned income tax credit; providing for refundability of tax credit; and providing an effective date. HB 2785 By Olsen. An Act relating to firearms; amending 21 O.S. 2011, Section 1289.24, as last amended by Section 8, Chapter 1, O.S.L. 2019 (21 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 1289.24), which relates to the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971; clarifying preemption provision and certain mandate; specifying circumstances that authorize the filing of civil actions against certain persons or entities; providing for the award of reasonable expenses under certain circumstances; defining terms; and providing an effective date. HB 2786 By Vancuren. An Act relating to schools; amending Section 8, Chapter 7, 1st Extraordinary Session, O.S.L. 2013, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 135, O.S.L. 2015 (70 O.S. Supp. 2019, Section 6-149.7), which relates to the School Protection Act; providing schools with disciplinary options for certain students who commit violent acts; preventing schools from being required to provide evaluations and recommended services; and providing an effective date. HB 2787 By Rosecrants. An Act relating to child care assistance; exempting certain sources from income determination; and providing for codification. HB 2788 By Rosecrants. An Act relating to revenue and taxation; amending 68 O.S. 2011, Sections 1357.10, 1377 and 2701, which relate to tax exemptions for certain sales; exempting school supplies; modifying maximum per-item allowance; defining term; directing State Board of Education to promulgate list; and clarifying citations. HB 2789 By Walke. An Act relating to civil procedure; amending 12 O.S. 2011, Section 2004.1, which relates to subpoenas; providing for electronic service of subpoenas in criminal cases; and providing an effective date. HB 2790 By Walke. An Act relating to the Department of Human Services; modifying membership of certain boards, commissions or other entities; listing requirements

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