Outdoor Warning Sirens; terms; offense; penalties; exemptions
Summary
Oklahoma HB4107 regarding outdoor warning sirens has passed the House of Representatives 93-0. The bill establishes terms, offenses, and penalties related to outdoor warning sirens in the state. The legislation has advanced through both House committees and passed third reading, and was reported out of the Senate Public Safety Committee in April 2026.
What changed
Oklahoma HB4107 regarding outdoor warning sirens has passed the House of Representatives with a unanimous 93-0 vote. The bill establishes legal terms, offenses, and penalties concerning outdoor warning sirens, and includes exemption provisions. If enacted, the legislation will impose new regulatory requirements on entities operating or interacting with outdoor warning siren systems in Oklahoma. Local government agencies and emergency management authorities should prepare to comply with new operational and compliance standards once the bill is signed into law.
What to do next
- Monitor for final Senate passage and Governor action
- Review current outdoor warning siren policies for compliance with new requirements
- Assess potential penalties and exemptions applicable to local government siren systems
Penalties
Specific penalties to be determined upon enactment; bill establishes offense provisions for violations related to outdoor warning sirens.
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ChangeBridge / Oklahoma / HB4107 Passed HB4107 House Bill Passed 2026-03-11
Outdoor warning sirens; terms; offense; penalties; exemptions; 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
Ross Ford (Rep - R) Julie McIntosh (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-07 S Reported Do Pass Public Safety committee; CR filed 2026-04-01 S Second Reading referred to Public Safety 2026-03-11 S First Reading 2026-03-11 H Engrossed, signed, to Senate 2026-03-10 H Referred for engrossment 2026-03-10 H Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 93 Nays: 0 2026-03-10 H General Order 2026-02-26 H Authored by Senator McIntosh (principal Senate author) 2026-02-26 H CR; Do Pass Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee 2026-02-04 H Policy recommendation to the Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight committee; Do Pass Public Safety 2026-02-03 H Referred to Public Safety 2026-02-03 H Second Reading referred to Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight 2026-02-02 H Authored by Representative Ford 2026-02-02 H First Reading
Votes
2026-02-04 House: Public Safety Committee: DO PASS Yea: 7 Nay: 0 2026-02-26 House: Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Committee: DO PASS Yea: 13 Nay: 0 2026-03-10 House: THIRD READING Yea: 93 Nay: 0 2026-04-07 Senate: Public Safety Committee: DO PASS Yea: 6 Nay: 2
Committee Referrals
2026-02-03 H Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight 2026-02-03 H Public Safety 2026-04-01 S Public Safety
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-15 Introduced 2026-03-02 Amended 2026-03-11 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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