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OK SB1775
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Roland Pederson
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AI Summary
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Amends 11 O.S. 2021, Section 14-111 to clarify that municipal ordinances for speeding, parking, and alcohol/drug-related traffic offenses may impose penalties equal to (not just less than) state statute penalties for the same offense
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Municipalities with courts not of record may set fines up to $200 for speeding/parking offenses without statutory penalties, and up to $800 for alcohol/drug-related offenses without statutory penalties
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Cities with municipal criminal courts of record may impose fines up to $1,200 plus costs or 6 months imprisonment for most offenses, and up to $1,250 for alcohol/drug-related traffic offenses
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Updates statutory references and language throughout, including correcting the reference to the Oklahoma Impaired Driver Database Revolving Fund from "Section 8 of this act" to "Section 11-902d of Title 47"
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Declares an emergency, making the act effective immediately upon passage and approval
Legislative Description
Municipalities; clarifying that penalties for certain municipal ordinances may be equal to penalties in state statute. Emergency.
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative Dempsey (principal House author)
2/5/2026