The bill amends existing laws regarding the composition and appointment processes of the county planning commission and the county board of adjustment in Oklahoma. It establishes that the chair of the board of county commissioners or their designee will be a member of the county planning commission, which will consist of seven members appointed by the board of county commissioners. The remaining six members will be nominated by each county commissioner, with terms set at two years. Additionally, the bill modifies the county board of adjustment to include three, five, or seven resident property owners, with similar appointment processes and overlapping terms of two years.

Furthermore, the bill allows the board of county commissioners to retain private legal counsel for the county board of adjustment and clarifies that all previously adopted comprehensive plans and regulations will remain in effect until amended or replaced. The bill also includes provisions for public hearings and notice requirements for the county board of adjustment. An emergency clause is included, allowing the act to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.