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Committee backs bill to tighten burn‑ban criteria and shorten waiting period after rain

February 09, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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Committee backs bill to tighten burn‑ban criteria and shorten waiting period after rain
Representative Paskowski presented HB 3,406 (PCS), which makes targeted language changes to the state's burn‑ban statutes. The sponsor said the bill responds to a county commissioner's request for clearer statutory authority and to allow more rapid lifting of burn bans after rain; "one of the biggest changes is, the 8 day wait," the sponsor explained, noting some counties previously used 14 days and that the shorter period accounts for holidays and meeting schedules.

Committee members asked whether the governor must declare an emergency before a burn ban (Representative Rowe) and whether removing certain criteria would make the statute more or less strict. Representative Kelly explained the U.S. Drought Monitor is a federal product used in statute and that the committee removed language referencing a single federal agency in favor of 'drought monitor' generally because it is compiled by multiple federal agencies. "It's actually 4 different federal agencies," Kelly said, and the bill's language now refers more broadly to a drought monitor.

After limited debate the committee moved to a vote; the chair announced the bill passed the committee. The hearing did not identify a new appropriation; members said the change aims to give local officials clearer statutory triggers and speed up responses when conditions improve.

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