House Bill No. 2037, introduced by Representative Archer, aims to repeal several existing statutes related to energy conservation in Oklahoma. Specifically, the bill seeks to eliminate 19 O.S. 2021, Sections 456, 457, and 458, as well as 70 O.S. 2021, Section 5-131.2. These sections currently govern various aspects of energy conservation efforts within the state.

The bill includes a provision for an effective date, stating that the repeal will take effect on November 1, 2025. This legislative action reflects a significant shift in the state's approach to energy conservation policies, as it removes previously established legal frameworks in this area.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 19-456, 19-457, 19-458
House Committee Substitute: 19-456, 19-457, 19-458, 19-2., 19-2021
Floor (House): 19-456, 19-457, 19-458, 19-2., 19-2021
Engrossed: 19-456, 19-457, 19-458, 19-2., 19-2021
Sub Committee OR Policy Committee Recommendations (House) Policy Committee Recommendation: 19-456, 19-457, 19-458, 19-2., 19-2021