Raw Milk Product Sales Authorization
Summary
Oklahoma passed SB2028, amending the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act to authorize the sale of raw milk products. The bill passed the Senate 47-0 and the House Agriculture Committee 8-0 and was designated as emergency legislation. The bill was sponsored by Senators Wingard, Hardin, Murdock, Bullard, Jett, Frix, and Deevers.
What changed
Oklahoma SB2028 modifies the Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act to authorize the sale of raw milk products under specified conditions. The bill received emergency designation and passed with overwhelming legislative support through both chambers. The legislation was amended multiple times during committee review before final passage.
Dairy producers and retailers in Oklahoma should review the new requirements and update their compliance procedures accordingly. Raw milk producers must ensure they meet any new testing, labeling, or handling requirements established by the amended Act. Industry participants should monitor for any implementing regulations or agency guidance that may follow from the bill's passage.
What to do next
- Review Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act requirements for raw milk product sales
- Update operational procedures to comply with any new raw milk handling or testing requirements
- Monitor for implementing regulations from Oklahoma agricultural agencies
Source document (simplified)
ChangeBridge / Oklahoma / SB2028 Passed SB2028 Senate Bill Passed 2026-03-17
Oklahoma Milk and Milk Products Act; authorizing certain sale of raw milk products. Emergency.
Bill Details
State Oklahoma
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber Senate
Official Source www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=s...
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Sponsors
Jonathan Wingard (Sen - R) David Hardin (Rep - R) Casey Murdock (Rep - R) David Bullard (Sen - R) Shane Jett (Rep - R) Avery Frix (Rep - R) Dusty Deevers (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-06 H Policy recommendation to the Energy and Natural Resources Oversight committee; Do Pass Agriculture 2026-03-30 H Referred to Agriculture 2026-03-30 H Second Reading referred to Energy and Natural Resources Oversight 2026-03-17 H First Reading 2026-03-17 S Engrossed to House 2026-03-16 S Referred for engrossment 2026-03-16 S Measure and Emergency passed: Ayes: 47 Nays: 0 2026-03-16 S Title restored 2026-03-16 S General Order, Amended 2026-03-16 S Coauthored by Senator Frix 2026-03-16 S Coauthored by Senator Jett 2026-03-16 S Coauthored by Senator Deevers 2026-03-12 S Coauthored by Senator Murdock 2026-03-04 S Placed on General Order 2026-03-02 S Withdrawn from Appropriations committee 2026-03-02 S Referred to Appropriations 2026-03-02 S Title stricken 2026-03-02 S Reported Do Pass, amended by committee substitute Agriculture and Wildlife committee; CR filed 2026-03-02 S Coauthored by Senator Bullard 2026-02-09 S Coauthored by Representative Hardin (principal House author) 2026-02-03 S Second Reading referred to Agriculture and Wildlife Committee then to Appropriations Committee 2026-02-02 S Authored by Senator Wingard 2026-02-02 S First Reading
Votes
2026-03-02 Senate: Agriculture & Wildlife Committee: DO PASS AMENDED CS Yea: 11 Nay: 2 2026-03-16 Senate: THIRD READING Yea: 47 Nay: 0 2026-04-06 House: Agriculture Committee: DO PASS Yea: 8 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-02-03 S Agriculture and Wildlife 2026-03-02 S Appropriations 2026-03-30 H Energy and Natural Resources Oversight 2026-03-30 H Agriculture
Amendments
2026-02-19 Senate Committee Committee Amendment 2026-03-11 Senate Floor SB2028 (3-11-26) (WINGARD) FA1 2026-03-12 Senate Floor SB2028 (3-12-26) (WINGARD) RT FA2 2026-03-16 Senate Committee Committee Amendment 1
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-15 Introduced 2026-03-02 Comm Sub 2026-03-03 Amended 2026-03-17 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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