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OK HB3845
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Erick Harris
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AI Summary
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Authorizes Oklahoma district courts and the Department of Human Services to revoke, suspend, or deny driver's licenses for parents who are at least 90 days behind on child support payments or who fail to comply with paternity-related subpoenas or genetic testing orders
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Requires Service Oklahoma to revoke driving privileges upon receiving a court order or administrative hearing determination of child support noncompliance, without additional review or hearing
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Allows reinstatement of licenses when the obligor pays all support due in full, or pays current child support plus arrearage payments for the current month and two preceding months, along with meeting other compliance requirements
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Provides a probation option of up to 3 years where obligors can maintain driving privileges by agreeing to a payment plan requiring full future payments and arrearage repayment
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Effective date is November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Marriage and family; unpaid child support; revocation; driving privileges; effective date.
Last Action
Authored by Senator Howard (principal Senate author)
3/3/2026