Oklahoma SB2154 requires municipalities to notify lienholders
Summary
Oklahoma SB2154 has passed both chambers, requiring municipalities to provide certain notice to lienholders. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Reinhardt and Rep. Blair, passed the Senate 41-2 on March 26, 2026 and received a Do Pass recommendation from the House County and Municipal Government Committee on April 8, 2026. The legislation affects municipal powers regarding property liens and notification requirements.
What changed
Oklahoma SB2154 establishes a new requirement for municipalities to provide notice to lienholders regarding certain municipal powers. The bill passed the Senate 41-2 and received unanimous House committee approval, indicating broad legislative support for the lienholder notification requirement.
Affected parties include Oklahoma municipalities, lienholders (including mortgagees, deed of trust beneficiaries, and other secured parties with property interests), and entities involved in municipal real estate transactions. Municipalities will need to update administrative procedures to ensure timely notification to lienholders, while lienholders should monitor for implementation details and effective date to adjust their lien monitoring and response processes accordingly.
What to do next
- Municipalities should prepare to implement new lienholder notification procedures
- Lienholders should establish processes to receive municipal notices
- Legal counsel should review operational impact on lien management
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ChangeBridge / Oklahoma / SB2154 Passed SB2154 Senate Bill Passed 2026-03-30
Powers of municipalities; requiring certain notice to lienholder. Effective date.
Bill Details
State Oklahoma
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber Senate
Official Source www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=s...
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Sponsors
Aaron Reinhardt (Sen - R) Jason Blair (Rep - R)
Action History
2026-04-08 H Policy recommendation to the Government Oversight committee; Do Pass County and Municipal Government 2026-03-31 H Referred to County and Municipal Government 2026-03-31 H Second Reading referred to Government Oversight 2026-03-30 H First Reading 2026-03-30 S Engrossed to House 2026-03-26 S Referred for engrossment 2026-03-26 S Measure passed: Ayes: 41 Nays: 2 2026-03-26 S General Order, Considered 2026-03-17 S Coauthored by Representative Blair (principal House author) 2026-02-26 S Placed on General Order 2026-02-24 S Reported Do Pass Local and County Government committee; CR filed 2026-02-03 S Second Reading referred to Local and County Government 2026-02-02 S Authored by Senator Reinhardt 2026-02-02 S First Reading
Votes
2026-02-24 Senate: Local & County Government Committee: DO PASS Yea: 8 Nay: 0 2026-03-26 Senate: THIRD READING Yea: 41 Nay: 2 2026-04-08 House: County and Municipal Government Committee: DO PASS Yea: 5 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-02-03 S Local and County Government 2026-03-31 H Government Oversight 2026-03-31 H County and Municipal Government
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-15 Introduced 2026-02-25 Amended 2026-03-30 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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