HB 2752
Eminent domain; electricity; facilities; private property; certificates; Corporation Commission; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Oklahoma’s laws regarding eminent domain, specifically concerning electricity facilities. It restricts the use of eminent domain for certain renewable energy facilities like wind and solar farms. Additionally, it requires electric transmission facilities exceeding 300 kilovolts to obtain a Certificate of Authority from the Corporation Commission before eminent domain can be exercised. The bill also clarifies that existing transmission facility upgrades don’t require this certificate.
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