Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2164

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Motor vehicles; requiring the collection of certain fee for certain towed vehicles; providing for the collection and remittance of certain fee; effective date.

Impact

The impact of HB 2164 is significant as it aims to improve regulatory clarity around vehicle towing, benefiting both vehicle owners and towing operators. By detailing the circumstances under which vehicles can be towed and establishing a fee structure, the bill ensures that the costs are transparent and predictable. Moreover, the bill enhances the accountability of towing service providers and law enforcement officers, as it includes provisions to protect the rights of vehicle owners while facilitating timely vehicle removal in public interest situations.

Summary

House Bill 2164 amends current laws regarding the towing of vehicles in Oklahoma. The bill mandates that a fee of $25 be charged for the release of vehicles towed under various circumstances, including those considered abandoned, stolen, or involved in accidents. The fee collected will be remitted to the Department of Public Safety and deposited in the Department's Revolving Fund. The legislation is aimed at standardizing the process surrounding towing and the associated fees, ensuring proper handling of vehicles by authorized personnel.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment around HB 2164 appears to be supportive among lawmakers who see it as a necessary update to existing regulations that can streamline operations within the towing industry and promote public safety. However, there are concerns voiced by some opposition regarding the financial burden that towing fees may impose on individuals, particularly those who may not be able to afford unexpected costs associated with their vehicle being towed.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the implications for individuals who may find themselves unexpectedly facing towing fees. Some advocates argue that the bill does not adequately address situations where individuals may have legitimate grievances regarding unauthorized or unnecessary towing. Furthermore, the bill introduces measures ensuring that personal property within the towed vehicles is handled appropriately, but some are concerned about potential loopholes that might allow for improper handling by towing operators.

Companion Bills

OK HB2164

Carry Over Motor vehicles; requiring the collection of certain fee for certain towed vehicles; providing for the collection and remittance of certain fee; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2164

Motor vehicles; requiring the collection of certain fee for certain towed vehicles; providing for the collection and remittance of certain fee; effective date.

OK HB1482

Motor vehicles; requiring towing of certain vehicles as one unit; requiring retention of certain vehicles until reimbursement is made; effective date.

OK SB1070

Motor vehicle disability placard; requiring Service Oklahoma to issue certain temporary placards; requiring certain expiration; requiring a certain fee. Effective date.

OK HB2011

Motor vehicles; providing for biennial registration for certain vehicles; effective date.

OK SB576

Motor vehicles; exempting approved foreign export vehicles from excise tax when titled; providing fee for certain title; providing inspection exception. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1927

Liens; motor vehicles; notice of sale; fees for title application; notice; storage charge; effective date.

OK SB741

The Oklahoma Electronic Toll Collection Act; creating certain exemption. Effective date.

OK HB2684

Motor vehicles; modifying name of section; modifying actions a driver shall take upon approach of certain vehicles; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

OK HB1802

Motor vehicles; allowing delivery of certificates of title to record owner for certain vehicles; removing certain acknowledgment requirements; effective date.

OK HB1587

Motor vehicles; disallowing the use of certain traffic-control devices; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.