HB3919 County Board Structure - Five-Member Board for Free Fair Associations
Summary
Oklahoma HB3919 passed the House 94-0 on March 24, 2026, and received Senate committee approval on April 7, 2026. The bill amends county government structure requirements by establishing a five-member board framework for free fair associations and modifying provisions related to county commissioners. The legislation applies to Oklahoma county governments and free fair associations, with an effective date specified in the bill.
What changed
HB3919 modifies Oklahoma county government structure by establishing a five-member board requirement for free fair associations and amending related county officer provisions. The bill passed the House unanimously (94-0) and received favorable committee reports from both the County and Municipal Government and Government Oversight committees before passage.
The bill will require affected county governments to restructure existing free fair association boards to comply with the five-member board mandate. County commissioners and other county officers should prepare for organizational changes. Legal counsel should review the full enacted text to assess compliance requirements and implementation timelines.
What to do next
- County governments should review current board structures for free fair associations and identify necessary changes to comply with five-member board requirement
- County commissioners should monitor for implementing regulations or guidance from Oklahoma state agencies
- Legal counsel should analyze full bill text to identify all affected county officer provisions
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ChangeBridge / Oklahoma / HB3919 Passed HB3919 House Bill Passed 2026-03-25
Counties and county officers; Board of Directors; free fair association; county commissioners; five-member board; effective date.
Bill Details
State Oklahoma
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=h...
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Sponsors
John Pfeiffer (Rep - R) Spencer Kern (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-07 S Reported Do Pass Local and County Government committee; CR filed 2026-04-01 S Second Reading referred to Local and County Government 2026-03-25 S First Reading 2026-03-25 H Engrossed, signed, to Senate 2026-03-24 H Referred for engrossment 2026-03-24 H Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 94 Nays: 0 2026-03-24 H General Order 2026-03-03 H Authored by Senator Kern (principal Senate author) 2026-03-03 H CR; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Government Oversight Committee 2026-02-23 H Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass, amended by committee substitute County and Municipal Government 2026-02-03 H Referred to County and Municipal Government 2026-02-03 H Second Reading referred to Government Oversight 2026-02-02 H Authored by Representative Pfeiffer 2026-02-02 H First Reading
Votes
2026-02-18 House: County and Municipal Government Committee: DO PASS AS AMENDED BY CS Yea: 6 Nay: 0 2026-03-03 House: Government Oversight Committee: DO PASS AS AMENDED BY CS Yea: 12 Nay: 0 2026-03-24 House: THIRD READING Yea: 94 Nay: 0 2026-04-07 Senate: Local & County Government Committee: DO PASS Yea: 8 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-02-03 H Government Oversight 2026-02-03 H County and Municipal Government 2026-04-01 S Local and County Government
Amendments
2026-02-06 House Committee Proposed Policy Committee Substitute 1 2026-02-23 House Committee Policy Committee Recommendation
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-15 Introduced 2026-03-03 Comm Sub 2026-03-05 Amended 2026-03-24 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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