SB1287

Oklahoma Abstractors Act; allowing denial of certain applicant. Effective date.

Complete·5/5/26

Oklahoma SB1287 amends the Oklahoma Abstractors Act to allow the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to deny applicants based on criminal conduct.

Oklahoma SB1287 amends the Oklahoma Abstractors Act to allow the Oklahoma Abstractors Board to deny applicants for an abstract license if they have been convicted of a felony, crime of moral turpitude, or disqualifying offense that substantially relates to the practice of abstracting or poses a reasonable threat to public safety. The bill updates statutory language and sets an effective date of November 1, 2026.

Included in complete analysis

  • Overview
  • Core Provisions
  • Implementation
  • Impact
  • Legal Framework
  • Critical Issues

See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.

Sponsors

0
2
RR
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

69 Yea

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

10 Nay

DDDDDDDDDD

20 Absent

DDDRRRDRRRDRDRRRRRRD

Calendar

Apr 15

11:00 AM

House Government Oversight Hearing

Apr 8

9:00 AM

House State Powers Hearing

History

May 5

Senate

Approved by Governor 05/01/2026

Apr 29

Senate

Enrolled, to House

Apr 29

House

Signed, returned to Senate