Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🛍️ Single-Use Items/Plastic Bag Rules

Plastic Bag Rules: Midwest City vs Oklahoma City

How do plastic bag rules rules compare between Midwest City, OK and Oklahoma City, OK?

Oklahoma City has fewer restrictions than Midwest City.

Midwest City, OK

Oklahoma County

Some Restrictions

Oklahoma prohibits municipalities from regulating, taxing, or banning auxiliary containers including plastic bags, foam, and similar items, reserving authority to the state legislature.

View full Midwest City rules →

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma County

Few Restrictions

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.

View full Oklahoma City rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactMidwest CityOklahoma City
--
Local Ordinance-None — Oklahoma preempts
Preemption Statute-27A O.S. § 2-11-504 (2019)
Original Bill-SB 1001 (Stitt, April 23, 2019)
Carve-Out-City may regulate on city-owned property
Curbside Status-Bags NOT accepted in Big Blue Cart

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Midwest City FAQ

Can an Oklahoma city charge a plastic bag fee?

No. State law preempts city-level fees, taxes, or bans on plastic bags and similar containers.

Are voluntary store programs still allowed?

Yes. Stores and cities may run voluntary recycling and reusable-bag incentive programs.

Oklahoma City FAQ

Does Oklahoma City have a plastic bag ban?

No. Oklahoma City has no plastic bag ban or fee. 27A O.S. § 2-11-504 (SB 1001, 2019) preempts all Oklahoma political subdivisions from regulating auxiliary containers, except on property they own.

Can Oklahoma City ban plastic bags at city events?

Yes, under the § 2-11-504 carve-out for city-owned property. The city could ban single-use plastics at the Civic Center, city parks, or vendor contracts on city facilities. It cannot extend rules to private retailers anywhere in Oklahoma City.

Where can I recycle plastic bags in Oklahoma City?

At plastic-film drop-off bins at Walmart, Target, and Crest Foods front entrances. The Big Blue Cart curbside recycling program does NOT accept plastic bags — they jam the MRF sorting equipment and are pulled out as contamination.

Compare other topics

See how Midwest City and Oklahoma City compare on other ordinance categories.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool