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OK SB1341
Bill
Status
2/6/2012
Primary Sponsor
Constance Johnson
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AI Summary
SB 1341 Summary
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Allows the Department of Public Safety to reinstate suspended or expired driver licenses for incarcerated individuals upon release from the Department of Corrections on a limited one-year basis.
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Released individuals must comply with reinstatement conditions under Title 47, Section 6-212 of Oklahoma Statutes and complete financial repayment within one year maximum.
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Upon fulfilling financial obligations within the prescribed timeframe, individuals may obtain a standard four-year license; failure to pay results in license revocation.
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Courts may grant a grace period of up to one year for remaining restitution, fines, fees, or assessments if the released person is at or below poverty level, with no interest charged during the grace period.
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Effective November 1, 2012.
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure; allowing for driver license reinstatement for incarcerated persons upon release. Effective date.
Motor Vehicles and Transportation
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Public Safety
2/7/2012