This bill establishes a new section in the Oklahoma Statutes that prohibits municipalities from enacting or enforcing ordinances that allow for the conditional reversion of property zoning. This means that local governments will no longer have the authority to create zoning laws that can be reversed under certain conditions, thereby providing more stability in property zoning regulations.

The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2026, allowing time for municipalities to adjust to this new legal framework. The intent behind this legislation is to prevent potential confusion and disputes that may arise from conditional zoning practices.