House Bill 3522, described on the floor as a transparency measure for alcoholic‑beverage regulation, passed the Oklahoma House on final reading Tuesday with a unanimous recorded vote.
Representative Marty, who presented the bill, said the measure “is simply a transparency bill” that would require annual reporting of disciplinary actions related to alcoholic‑beverage licensees. With no members seeking debate, Marty moved to advance the bill from general order and the House proceeded directly to final passage.
The clerk announced the recorded vote as 95 aye, 0 nay, and the presiding officer declared the bill passed. The bill record on the floor noted the measure had been assigned for administrative rules; no amendments or floor debate were recorded during the final‑pass sequence.
Because the House advanced and passed the bill without debate, the floor exchange focused on procedural steps (motion to advance, activation of the voting machine and roll call) rather than substantive changes to the bill text. The clerk and presiding officer completed the formalities of final passage and certification to the next stage in the legislative process.
The House adjourned for the day following the day's remaining routine business; the chamber is scheduled to reconvene on March 3, 2026.