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Weekly News & Information - 2021
Weekly News & Information - 2020
Legislative
Oklahoma’s 58th Legislative Session and the second session began on Monday, Feb 7, 2022. The Governor’s State of the State took place at noon that day. The OKBFAA Board and staff have been working hard on a variety of items that we need to make you aware of. This newsletter is packed full of information. Should you wish to provide input, have questions or wish to discuss any of these items, please reach out to our Legislative Affairs Committee Chair, Steven Brekel or our Executive Director and lobbyist, Danna Fowble.
RECAP of 2021 session
- HB 2468: This is OKBFAA’s Third Party Bill. We made revisions to the bill but those revisions have NOT been published. Click HERE to see our REVISED BILL. Thank you to all who provided input on this bill. We have worked long and hard to determine if a bill was necessary. We believe one is necessary to protect the company’s that make up our industry from paying fines to a municipality for green, yellow and red tagging of fire alarms, fire sprinklers, hood systems, etc. to file operational and deficient system reports at $15.00 per system, per building, per year. The fees are assessed by an out of state, third (3rd party) to collect these reports for the OKC Fire Department. While OKBFAA fully supports life safety and the proper filing of these reports, we believe these mandated fees are an overreach to ask the businesses of Oklahoma to assist the department for inadequate systems and staff to gather these reports. Furthermore, the municipal laws hold the business owner ultimately responsible for these report filing fees. See the article below for an article about how to pass on these fees to the building owner, per our conversations with OKC Fire Department. We would like to publicly thank the OKC Fire Marshal’s office and the Compliance Engine for the many dialogue sessions we have had since last fall. We are working on some Talking Points that you can use when visiting with your legislators about this bill and will share that next week.
- HB 1156: This bill language IS NOT CORRECT. Representative Mike Osburn, the bill author, is a member of the Occupational Licensing Advisory Committee and the intent of his bill is to re-evaluate and do away with the fees associated with the Alarm, Locksmith and Fire Sprinkler Training license fees. NOT the entire Alarm Act. If a background check is the minimum fee requirement, we are working to ensure that is paid for by the company. Additionally, we are working with ODOL to address this in Administrative Rules, where fines are outlined so that Rep. Osburn does not have to move forward with this bill.
- There are two bills that are almost identical to protect our industry and defining a Universal Licensing Act. OKBFAA worked long hours starting early last year with Representative Kevin Wallace on HB 2873. We have gained support for this bill from most all trades and professional organization across Oklahoma. While we appreciate Rep. Lepak for filing a similar bill, HB 1981, we will be working with him to support HB 2873 moving forward.
- There is an occupational certification bill that creates the Oklahoma Certification Opportunity Act. We do not know much about this bill at this time but will be finding out more. Click here to read SB 756.
- HB 2864: A few years ago when OKBFAA amended the electrical code so that if the Alarm Act went away, our technicians would not have to obtain an electricians license to do what they do currently in the alarm, locksmith and fire sprinkler industry. This bill has been a work in progress since then with a task force made up of many from OKBFAA and the Electricians. Due to the work electricians do on lighting and lumineers, we’ve been working to fix the challenges adding that language caused from a few years ago.
- HB 2252: The Commissioner of Labor is seeking amendments to the Alarm Act to allow licenses to be approved by her in lieu of being able to conduct a meeting of the Alarm and Locksmith Advisory Committee. The Governor’s Executive Order, while it has been extended, would not permanently allow the Commissioner to act on behalf of the Committee when a meeting cannot be called without this change. For more information you can contact the Dept. of Labor.
- HB 2862: We currently are vetting this bill out among our Legislative Affairs Committee and will report at a later date to determine if it is of concern or good for our industries. If you have information or wish to provide feedback, please email us.
- HB 1035: creates the Fire Alarm Modification Act of 2020. We have reached out to Rep. Mize to discuss what his intent is with this bill and have not received a response. We will report information as it is obtained.
In addition to these bills, we have been working with the Dept. of Labor on modifications to the Alarm Rules governing testing for residential fire. This amendment was made earlier when sales testing was eliminated and it wasn’t corrected to also get rid of the test for residential fire, which provides for a license that does not exist. Burg and Fire covers residential fire as well as residential and commercial burglar. The Dept. of Labor has provided OKBFAA the language to review in advance and will be opening these rules changes up for public comment, as required prior to the Legislature reviewing and approving toward the end of 2021 Legislative Session.
Other Updates
Area Code Overlay Approved for the Oklahoma 405 Area Code
Alarm and Security Service/Equipment Providers: To ensure a continuing supply of telephone numbers, the new 572 area code will be added to the area currently served by 405. The new 572 area code will serve the same geographic area currently served by the existing 405 area code which serves all or portions of 19 counties in the central part of the state which includes Oklahoma City, the state capital and state’s most populous city.
What is an area code overlay?
An overlay is the addition of another area code (572) to the same geographic region as an existing area code (405). An overlay does not require customers to change their existing area code.
How does this affect providers of alarm and security services and equipment?
As a result of the overlay, a new local dialing procedure requires callers to dial area code + telephone number. Alarm and security services and equipment currently located in the 405 area code and programmed to dial only seven digits must be updated or reprogrammed to dial area code + telephone number or 1+area code +telephone number for all calls in the 405/572 area code.
What will be the new dialing procedure?
To complete local calls, the new dialing procedure requires callers to dial area code + telephone number. This means that all calls in the 405 area code that are currently dialed with seven digits will need to be dialed using area code + telephone number. The same dialing procedure will apply to telephone numbers assigned to the new 572 area code.
When will the change begin?
Effective October 24, 2020, the new dialing procedures should be used whenever a call is placed from the 405 area code. If the caller forgets and dials just seven digits, calls will still be completed.
Beginning April 24, 2021, the new dialing procedure must be used, as described above. On and after this date, if callers do not use the new dialing procedure, calls will not complete. A recording will instruct the caller to hang up and dial again including the area code.
Reprogramming of alarm equipment should be completed by April 24, 2021.
To verify that equipment can complete calls to the new 572 area code, a special test number, 572-572-1572, will be in service beginning February 24, 2021 and it will remain active through June 24, 2021.
Beginning May 24, 2021, new telephone lines or services may be assigned numbers using the new 572 area code.
What will remain the same?
- Telephone number, including current area code, will not change.
- The price of a call, coverage area, or other rates and services will not change due to the overlay.
- What is a local call now will remain a local call regardless of the number of digits dialed.
- Emergency services can still dial just three digits to reach 911.
- If 211, 311, 411, 511, 611, 711 or 811 are currently available in your community, these calls may still be dialed using just the three digits.
Who may you contact with questions?
Customers with questions regarding the dialing procedure change should be directed to their local service provider, or they can contact the Oklahoma Corporation Commission Public Utility Division Summer Services (open Monday-Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm) 405-521-2331
Sincerely,
Co-Chairs for the Oklahoma 405/572 Area Code Industry Team

COVID-19 Resources
OKBFAA Update on Coronavirus
OKBFAA members provide vital services that are even more important as we all deal with the Coronavirus. Our member companies are committed to providing service 24/7 365 days a year. Members may not be able to shut down services.
OKBFAA is keeping in contact with the Governor’s office, OK Department of Labor, and the CIB to clarify rulings and directives that are happening at a rapid pace. We have compiled resources for your information.
OK Dept of Commerce - Weekly Update Call Information for Businesses
Department of Commerce needs to hear from businesses and to give updates.
You are invited to participate in a call with the Oklahoma Department of Commerce!
The ODOC wants to hear from small businesses. See the information below to join one of eight industry calls that start tomorrow. This is part of a larger, multi-industry initiative to help Oklahoma recover from economic damage relating to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Please note that the calls are limited to 1,000 participants each, and will be first come, first served. The intent is to have the calls every Wednesday for the foreseeable future.
Non-Profit
Wednesdays at 8 a.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 953-297-031.
Manufacturing
Wednesdays at 9 a.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 300-493-251
Retail
Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 976-164-467
EDO and Chambers
Wednesdays at 11 a.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 346-250-014
Energy
Wednesdays at 1 p.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 274-396-442
Ag/Food Processing
Wednesdays at 2 p.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 912-825-759
Aerospace and Defense
Wednesdays at 3 p.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 431 290 552
Services
Wednesdays at 4 p.m.
Join the Zoom meeting at http://okcommerce.zoom.us/j/346250014
Use the meeting ID: 474-216-813
Oklahoma SBDC advisors can help you assemble your SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan application and talk through ideas to help keep your business operational during this pandemic. Visit www.OKSBDC.org or call 580-745-2877 for assistance.
Oklahoma Department of Commerce - Relief Efforts and Workforce Information
1. ODOC Coronavirus Updates, Small business loans, Q & A – Oklahoma Department of Commerce
2. Unemployment Insurance – Governor Stitt waived the 2 week delay, so beneifts can start immediately. www.ok.gov.oesc.
3. Recruiting addditional workers – go to www.okworks.gov to access the app – okjobmatch
4. DOC is working to get out a list defining Essential Business per the Governor’s Executive Order. At current time, they are still using the Cyber Infrastructure list from Homeland Security– https://www.cisa.gov/. The Governor in his second executive order on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, tried to provide clarification which can be accessed on the Sec of State website www.sos.ok.gov/documents/executive/1920pdf
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) - COVID-19 Resources for Rural Businesses
COVID-19 Federal Rural Resource Guide – https://www.rd.usda.gov/sites/default/files/USDA_COVID-19_Fed_Rural_Resource_Guide.pdf
Guide to Accessing Small Business Loans
US Chamber Resources
US Chamber has compiled comprehensive resources – https://www.uschamber.com/coronavirus
Updated Resource Guides:
– NEW – State-byState Business Reoping Guidance – https://www.uschamber.com/article/state-by-state-business-reopening-guidance
– NEW – Report Examinig COVID-19 Litigation Impact – https://www.instituteforlegalreform.com/research/ilr-briefly-covid-19-series-federal-liability-problems-and-solutions
– NEW – Independent Contractors’ Resources – https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/uscc_coronavirus_independent-contractors.pdf
– NEW – Guide to SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL)<https://www.uschamber.com/report/guide-sbas-economic-injury-disaster-loans>
– NEW – Guide to the Employee Retention Tax Credit <https://www.uschamber.com/report/guide-the-employee-retention-tax-credit>
– UPDATED – Coronavirus Emergency Loans Small Business Guide and Checklist (Paycheck Protection Program)<https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/023595_comm_corona_virus_smallbiz_loan_final.pdf>
Additionally, the U.S. Department of Treasury issued additional guidance yesterday regarding the Paycheck Protection Program. Links to the resources provided by Treasury can be found, or on their webpage <https://t.e2ma.net/click/5fmfhc/tamql0/5rngoj>.
– A top-line overview of the program can be found here <https://t.e2ma.net/click/5fmfhc/tamql0/lkogoj>.
– If you’re a lender, more information can be found here <https://t.e2ma.net/click/5fmfhc/tamql0/1cpgoj>.
– If you’re a borrower, more information can be found here <https://t.e2ma.net/click/5fmfhc/tamql0/h5pgoj>.
– The application for borrowers can be found here <https://t.e2ma.net/click/5fmfhc/tamql0/xxqgoj>.
Essential Business Definitions
DOC is working to get out a list defining Essential Business per the Governor’s Executive Order. At current time, they are still using the Cyber Infrastructure list from Homeland Security – https://www.cisa.gov/. The Governor in his second executive order on March 23, 2020, tried to provide clarification which can be accessed on the Sec of State website www.sos.ok.gov/documents/executive/1920pdf
Essential Employee Letters
If you are operating in an area that has imposed a stay at home order consider providing your employees with a letter. You may also want to give them a copy of the CISA Guidelines.
The Monitoring Association (TMA) Sample Letters: Any company using these samples must edit them for their own use and must perform their own internal review/due diligence after their edits and customization.
- Sample OKBFAA Letter
- Sample TBFAA Letter
- Sample CISA Letter for Company Employees of NRTL-listed Monitoring Centers
- Sample CISA Letter for Company Employees of Non-listed Monitoring Centers
- Sample CISA Letter for Company Employees of Installing Companies
- DHS CISA Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce
OK Health Department - Coronavirus Stats
Families First Coronavirus Response Act: DOL Q&A
The Wage and Hour Division at the Department of Labor has created an expanded question and answer page for employers seeking to meet the requirements of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. You can find this page here: https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-questions
COVID-19 Federal Relief Bill
Congress passed and the President signed the COVID relief bill representing $2 trillion dollars for COVID 19 relief efforts. On a call with Senator Lankford Friday, we learned that the Government’s intent was to get this aid to businesses as soon as possible. That is why community and local banks will be involved in the disbursement of excusable grants for business and their payroll, utilities (including mortgages or rent). Additionally there are loans up to $10 mil at 4% interest all accessible now through June 30, 2020. More information can be found here.
CDC Resources
U.S. Small Business Administration
Oklahoma State Chamber Resources
The State Chamber of which we are a member is hosting a variety of webinars with our Congressional delegation. Additionally, their site has small business and other resources. Click here.
Business Articles (Insurance, etc.)