Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2308

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/24/21  
Engrossed
3/11/21  
Refer
3/17/21  
Report Pass
4/5/21  

Caption

Motor vehicles; motor license agents; cameras; Internet services; effective date.

Impact

The law, effective from November 1, 2021, updates existing statutes concerning the responsibilities and operational capabilities of motor license agents. It repeals section 1140.1 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which likely contained outdated provisions that no longer align with the current needs of the motor vehicle licensing system. By streamlining the requirements for acquiring necessary equipment, the bill aims to enhance the overall efficiency of motor vehicle licensing operations across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2308 addresses the operational requirements of motor license agents in Oklahoma by allowing them to purchase cameras from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) for their business transactions. This new law mandates that these cameras are to be obtained directly from the DPS, with the purpose of ensuring that agents have the necessary technology to effectively conduct their operations. The law emphasizes the importance of proper equipment in maintaining efficient service to the public, indicating a shift towards upgrading technological tools within the department's administrative framework.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2308 appears positive, as indicated by its unanimous approval in the House, where it passed with a vote of 90 in favor and none opposed. This suggests widespread agreement among legislators on the bill's intent to modernize and improve the service capacities of motor license agents. Stakeholders likely view this development as a necessary advancement that aligns with technological progress in the realm of public safety and motor vehicle administration.

Contention

While the bill did not appear to generate significant controversy during discussions or voting, it does raise points of content regarding the financial responsibilities placed on motor license agents. Agents are required to procure their own internet service, which could be a concern for smaller agents who may face economic challenges in maintaining adequate service. The bill may prompt discussions about the adequacy of support provided to these agents, and whether additional resources should be allocated to ensure all can comply with the new regulations effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1049

Motor vehicles; requiring the Department of Public Safety to provide internet services with adequate speed to motor license agents; effective date.

OK HB2520

Motor vehicles; motor license agents; removal; free speech; effective date.

OK HB3441

Motor vehicles; creating the Motor License Agent Reform Act; effective date.

OK HB3421

Motor vehicles; providing certain payments for motor license agents; effective date; emergency; contingent effect.

OK HB1836

Motor vehicles; Service Oklahoma; licensed operators; compensation; Licensed Operator Performance Fund; effective date.

OK HB1836

Motor vehicles; Service Oklahoma; licensed operators; compensation; Licensed Operator Performance Fund; effective date.

OK SB341

Motor vehicles; allowing holding of license plates by wrecker services. Effective date.

OK HB2418

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements for issuance of an intermediate Class D license; effective date.

OK HB2418

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements for issuance of an intermediate Class D license; effective date.

OK HB1751

Motor vehicles; Service Oklahoma; various changes; licenses; identification cards; effective date; emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.