The bill amends the Oklahoma Weigh Station Act of 2012, specifically 47 O.S. 2021, Section 1202, to enhance the enforcement responsibilities of the Corporation Commission regarding the maintenance and operation of weigh stations. It allows the Department of Transportation, the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, and the Corporation Commission to enter into interagency agreements for the equipment and operations of fixed facilities. The bill mandates that the Commission operate all current and future ports of entry weigh stations for 18 to 20 hours a day, seven days a week, contingent on available funding. Additionally, it specifies that roadside enforcement can continue in areas where fixed facilities are planned but not yet established.

Key changes include the deletion of the phrase "assist in" and the insertion of "conduct" in relation to roadside enforcement, allowing the Commission to work with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, county sheriffs, or county commissioners for enforcement within their jurisdictions. The bill also clarifies the radius for enforcement around fixed facilities, with seven miles for weigh stations and twenty-five miles for ports of entry. Furthermore, it authorizes the Commission to conduct audits and inspections within its jurisdiction and to enter into cooperative agreements with other agencies for joint enforcement of laws. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.