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Committee advances funeral‑director CE, natural organic reduction and food‑truck fire‑code bills; voice votes recorded

February 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Committee advances funeral‑director CE, natural organic reduction and food‑truck fire‑code bills; voice votes recorded
At the same meeting following debate on an E‑Verify measure, committee members considered and advanced several bills by recorded vote.

Representative Culver introduced House Bill 3260 to add the Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association to the list of organizations that may approve continuing‑education credits for funeral directors; staff opened and closed the vote and the committee recorded "9 ayes, 0 nay," which the chair declared as passage.

Representative Dempsey introduced House Bill 3660 to authorize "natural organic reduction" (a form of transforming human remains into soil) as an acceptable disposition method; the committee recorded a voice vote and the chair declared the bill to pass with the same tally recorded in the transcript.

Representative Hildebrandt presented House Bill 3369 to adjust the state's fire code as it applies to food trucks by allowing portable fire extinguishers as an acceptable equivalent to an automatic suppression system and by permitting licensed plumbers to install or inspect certain LP gas plumbing rather than a single sole‑source administrator. Members discussed avoidance of unintended conflicts with other pending bills and offered to reconcile language before oversight; staff recorded the vote as unanimous in committee and the chair declared the bill to pass.

Representative Hildebrandt also introduced House Bill 3370, an option‑B approach to pause or extend the fire‑code implementation deadline (to Nov. 1, 2028) to allow further study; the transcript records committee action leading to the chair declaring that bill to pass as well.

The transcript records vote tallies as committee voice or staff‑recorded counts (commonly noted as "9 ayes, 0 nays"), but does not include a full roll call list of individual member votes in the record provided. Several members urged coordination among bill authors to avoid statutory conflicts before final passage.

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