The Oklahoma Digital Currency Policy Act of 2025 is a pending Oklahoma House bill, HB 1871, introduced in the 60th Legislature’s 2025 session. As of the latest official legislative history reviewed, the bill had received first reading on February 3, 2025, and was referred to the House Rules Committee after second reading on February 4, 2025.
Oklahoma Digital Currency Policy Act status
HB 1871 is a short-form digital currency measure. The introduced bill text identifies the measure as an act relating to digital currency and provides that it would enact the “Oklahoma Digital Currency Policy Act of 2025.” The text also states that the new section would not be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes.
The bill does not establish a detailed licensing regime, consumer disclosure framework, reserve program, custody rule, tax treatment, or payment mandate in its introduced form. Its operative provisions are limited to the act’s short title and a proposed effective date. The official bill page lists no votes, committee reports, floor amendments, bill summaries, or fiscal impact statements as of the reviewed page.
Key provisions
- Short title: The bill would be known and cited as the “Oklahoma Digital Currency Policy Act of 2025.”
- Noncodification: The introduced text provides for a new section of law that would not be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes.
- Proposed effective date: If enacted, the measure states that it would become effective November 1, 2025.
Legislative timeline
The Oklahoma Legislature’s bill page lists HB 1871 as authored by Representative Roberts and records the first reading and authorship action on February 3, 2025. The following day, the measure received second reading and was referred to Rules in the House.
Because the bill is pending and contains only limited operative language in its introduced version, any future legal effect would depend on further legislative action, amendments, passage by both chambers, and completion of Oklahoma’s enactment process. This profile should be reviewed if the Legislature posts additional versions, committee reports, votes, or enrollment activity.
