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House advances consumer-contract bill allowing short rescission window; passes 82-4

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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House advances consumer-contract bill allowing short rescission window; passes 82-4
Representative Adams described House Bill 37 90 as a consumer-protection measure that "allows a homeowner to get out of a contract up to 5 business days." After explanation and a short pause to restore order, Adams moved the bill and yielded for questions; no substantive objections were recorded in debate.

Why it matters: The bill creates a short rescission window for certain contracts affecting homeowners, which sponsors framed as an added consumer protection; Adams used the phrase "up to 5 days" and later clarified it as "up to 5 business days." The transcript contains no further detail about the bill's scope or limitations beyond the sponsor's description.

On third reading the House recorded a vote of 82 aye, 4 nay and the Speaker declared the bill passed.

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