House passes bill to require tornado safety information in hotels

OklahomaWeatherTravelPolitics
Collaborator: State of Oklahoma
Published: 03/09/2020, 11:22 AM
Edited: 03/11/2021, 10:22 AM
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Photo Courtesy: Steve Piltz/National Weather Service- Tulsa (OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.) The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed legislation to require new hotels and motels to post tornado safety information in every room and common area. House Bill 3016, authored by Rep. Denise Crosswhite Hader (R-Piedmont) and coauthored by Sen. Stephanie Bice (R-Oklahoma City), would require hotels and motels to post tornado safety information in every room and common area. The information, provided by the State Board of Health, would include the county, the hotel’s location on a state map, recommended safety precautions, and the day and time of local tornado siren testing. Crosswhite Hader said the idea was brought to her by a constituent who, while staying in another part of the state, was unable to find information about tornado safety procedures when the county was under a tornado warning. “This is a perfect example of a constituent realizing a problem and proposing an idea to fix it,” Crosswhite Hader said. “In dangerous weather conditions where every second counts, it’s important that visitors to our state have the information they need to be able to find safety and protect their families, especially with the renewed focus on promoting Oklahoma’s tourism capabilities.” Crosswhite Hader said the legislation is not a new mandate on existing hotels and motels and would only require tornado safety information from new or renovated hotels and motels. The Oklahoma Hotel and Lodging Association expressed their support of the bill. "We commend Representative Crosswhite Hader for authoring HB 3016,” said Jim Hopper, CEO of the Oklahoma Hotel and Lodging Association. “Safety of our guests is always of utmost importance to our lodging industry members. We look forward to working with Representative Crosswhite Hader and the State Health Department as we work through the details of making tornado safety tips available to our guests." HB 3016 passed the House 89-0. It now proceeds to the Senate for consideration.

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