SB1866. Alarm and Locksmith Industry Act; transfer; records and personnel; duties and responsibilities. Effective date.

Oklahoma Legislature. 2012 Regular Session. Senate.

Introduced:
Feb 06, 2012
Last Action:
Jun 08, 2012
Approved by Governor 06/08/2012
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History

Feb 06, 2012: First Reading

Feb 06, 2012: Authored by Senator Newberry

Feb 08, 2012: Second Reading referred to Business and Commerce Committee then to Appropriations Committee

Feb 16, 2012: Reported Do Pass Business and Commerce committee; pending CR

Feb 21, 2012: Reported Do Pass Business and Commerce committee; CR filed

Feb 21, 2012: coauthored by McDaniel (Randy) (principal House author)

Feb 21, 2012: Referred to Appropriations

Feb 22, 2012: Pending coauthorship Representative(s) McDaniel (Randy)

Feb 29, 2012: Reported Do Pass as amended Appropriations committee; pending CR

Mar 01, 2012: Reported Do Pass as amended Appropriations committee; CR filed

Mar 01, 2012: Title stricken

Mar 13, 2012: General Order, Considered

Mar 13, 2012: Measure passed: Ayes: 38 Nays: 4

Mar 13, 2012: Referred for engrossment

Mar 14, 2012: Engrossed to House

Mar 14, 2012: First Reading

Mar 19, 2012: Second Reading referred to Appropriations and Budget

Apr 05, 2012: CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Appropriations and Budget Committee

Apr 05, 2012: Title restored

Apr 11, 2012: General Order

Apr 11, 2012: Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 91 Nays: 0

Apr 11, 2012: Referred for engrossment

Apr 12, 2012: Engrossed, signed, to Senate

Apr 12, 2012: HAs read

May 21, 2012: HAs adopted

May 21, 2012: Measure passed: Ayes: 40 Nays: 0

May 21, 2012: Referred for enrollment

May 22, 2012: Enrolled, to House

May 22, 2012: Signed, returned to Senate

May 22, 2012: Sent to Governor

Jun 08, 2012: Approved by Governor 06/08/2012

Summary

An Act relating to the Alarm and Locksmith Industry Act; transferring the alarm and locksmith industry from the State Department of Health to the Department of Labor; establishing authority to transfer personnel, committees, records, contracts, obligations, equipment, funds and responsibilities; allowing classified employees to be transferred into unclassified service with consent; providing for classified employees to retain certain status and salary; allowing transferred employees to retain leave and benefits; directing the Office of Personnel Management to coordinate transfer of employees; transferring certain funds; prohibiting use of transferred funds or property for purposes unrelated to the alarm and locksmith industry; restricting the State Department of Health from entering into certain contracts without approval; providing for certain board and committee members; transferring licenses, registrations and certifications; directing the Director of the Office of State Finance to coordinate transfer of certain funds and financial obligations; amending 59 O.S. 2011, Sections 1800.1, 1800.2, 1800.3, 1800.3a, 1800.4, 1800.5, 1800.6, 1800.7, 1800.8, 1800.9, 1800.10, 1800.11, 1800.12, 1800.13, 1800.14, 1800.15, 1800.16 and 1800.17, which relate to short title, definitions, exemptions from act, Class 2 and 3 exemption from licensure; Alarm and Locksmith Industry Committee, duties and powers of committee, requirement for licensure, qualifications for licensure, company license application, issuance and renewal of license, duties of licensee, conduct of employees, municipal authority, disciplinary sanctions, Alarm and Locksmith Industry Revolving Fund, payment of claims, violation penalty, and rulemaking authority; modifying references; modifying definitions; modifying language; changing authority from the State Board of Health to the Commissioner of Labor; modifying composition of Alarm and Locksmith Industry Committee; providing for continuation of member after certain date; deleting obsolete language; clarifying application photo requirement; designating additional uses of certain revolving funds; granting the Commissioner of Labor rulemaking authority; providing for noncodification; and providing an effective date. EndFT.