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OK SB143
Bill
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SB 143 Summary
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Establishes the "Oklahoma 24/7 Sobriety and Drug Monitoring Program Act" allowing courts to require individuals charged or convicted of alcohol or drug-related crimes to abstain and submit to regular testing.
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Requires testing at least twice daily at a central location with immediate sanctions for noncompliance, or by continuous monitoring via electronic device where timely sanctions can be applied.
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Mandates participating jurisdictions establish at least one testing location with two daily testing times approximately 12 hours apart.
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Allows courts to stay sanctions during compliance, grant restricted driving privileges upon successful treatment completion, and permits parole boards to condition parole on program participation with required fee payments.
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Establishes fee collection and distribution system where law enforcement agencies collect testing fees and deposit them into local program accounts for vendor payments and program administration costs.
Legislative Description
Board of Tests for Alcohol and Drug Influence; creating the Oklahoma 24/7 Sobriety and Drug Monitoring Program Act. Effective date.
Intoxicating Liquors
Last Action
Enacting clause stricken
4/3/2013