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OK HB2126
Bill
Status
3/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
Danny Sterling
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AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma law to require individuals diagnosed with a disorder causing momentary loss of consciousness that would impair their ability to operate a motor vehicle to report their diagnosis to Service Oklahoma.
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Authorizes Service Oklahoma to suspend or cancel driver licenses at its discretion based on reports of medical conditions affecting driving ability, including seizures, mental disease, or loss of consciousness.
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Provides civil immunity from liability to physicians, medical personnel, and others who make good-faith reports of diagnoses without negligence or malicious intent, including immunity in judicial proceedings.
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Designates diagnosis reports as non-public records but allows them to be used only in proceedings regarding revocation, suspension, cancellation, or denial of driver licenses.
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Becomes effective November 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Motor vehicles; creating the Shelby Johnson and Logan Deardorff Act of 2025; licenses; requiring certain diagnosis report; effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Aeronautics and Transportation
4/1/2025