The bill establishes the Oklahoma Infrastructure Long-Range Planning Commission, which will operate under the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. The Commission will consist of twelve members, including representatives from various state departments, public utilities, Native American tribes, and local government officials. The initial terms for appointed members will vary from one to four years, with subsequent terms lasting five years. Members will not receive a salary but will be eligible for travel reimbursement in accordance with state law.

Additionally, the Commission is tasked with submitting a comprehensive report by November 1, 2026, and every five years thereafter, detailing economic development trends and long-term infrastructure needs across the state. This report will be made publicly available online and sent electronically to key state leaders, including the Governor and legislative leaders. The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.