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Single-Use Items in Oklahoma City, OK (2026)

3 verified single-use items rules for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Plastic Bag Rules

Oklahoma City cannot enforce a plastic bag ban or fee. 27A O.S. § 2-11-504 provides that 'no political subdivision shall restrict, tax, prohibit or regulate the use, disposition or sale of auxiliary containers.' Governor Stitt signed the preemption (SB 1001) into law in 2019 specifically to block emerging local bag ordinances.

Oklahoma City Plastic Bag Ban: Preempted by Oklahoma State Law

Few Restrictions

Okla. Stat. tit. 27A, Sec. 2-11-504 (Impermissible restrictions on auxiliary containers)

Impermissible restrictions on auxiliary containers. A. As used in this section, "auxiliary container" means any bag, cup, package, container, bottle, device or other packaging that is: 1. Made of cloth, paper, plastic, including foamed or expanded plastic, cardboard, corrugated material, aluminum, glass, postconsumer recycled material or similar material... B. Except for subsection D of this se...

Polystyrene Foam Rules

Oklahoma City cannot ban polystyrene foam takeout containers. Oklahoma's auxiliary-container preemption statute, 11 O.S. §22-101.1, enacted by SB 1112 (2019), bars local taxes, fees, and bans on plastic, paper, and foam packaging used by retailers and food establishments.

Foam Container Bans Preempted in Oklahoma

Few Restrictions

Plastic Straw Rules

Oklahoma City cannot ban plastic straws or require on-request-only service. The state's auxiliary-container preemption, 11 O.S. §22-101.1, bars cities from regulating packaging including straws. Restaurants may voluntarily switch to paper or only-on-request service.

Plastic Straw Rules in Oklahoma City

Few Restrictions

Looking for Oklahoma County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Oklahoma City city rules.

Single-Use Items in Oklahoma County