Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2833

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Driver licenses; removing requirements for suspension of driver licenses for certain nonpayment; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB2833 would significantly impact how courts handle financial penalties imposed on defendants. The bill emphasizes assessing a defendant's financial ability to pay before imposing any suspension of driving privileges. Courts would need to establish payment plans that accommodate individual circumstances, including potential waivers for those facing financial hardships. This shift is likely to challenge existing practices where nonpayment resulted in automatic suspensions, thereby affecting the livelihoods of many individuals, particularly low-income residents. The bill's effective date is set for November 1, 2023.

Summary

House Bill 2833 aims to amend existing statutes regarding the suspension of driving licenses due to nonpayment of court-ordered fines, costs, fees, or assessments. Specifically, the bill removes the mandate that driving privileges must be suspended for certain nonpayments, thereby providing an opportunity for individuals to maintain their driving privileges while addressing their financial obligations. The intention behind this legislation is to alleviate the hardship that arises when individuals lose their ability to drive due to financial constraints, especially among those who may be experiencing economic difficulties.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding HB2833 focuses on its implications for accountability versus compassion. Proponents argue that eliminating automatic suspension for nonpayment could lead to a more equitable justice system, allowing individuals who struggle with financial obligations to avoid losing their driving privileges. Critics, however, may express concerns that this could undermine compliance with court orders, leading to issues where individuals neglect their financial responsibilities. The ongoing discussion may highlight the balance between ensuring that individuals can fulfill their obligations without further complicating their situations.

Companion Bills

OK HB2833

Carry Over Driver licenses; removing requirements for suspension of driver licenses for certain nonpayment; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2833

Driver licenses; removing requirements for suspension of driver licenses for certain nonpayment; effective date.

OK SB669

Driver licenses; clarifying language; removing certain limitation; removing certain exceptions; removing certain license renewal requirement; removing certain presumption; removing certain application. Effective date.

OK SB688

Drivers licenses; allowing for certain marker on drivers licenses; veterans; disabled veterans; requiring certain approval; directing certain information exchange. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB682

Non-domiciled commercial driver licenses; removing certain non-domiciled commercial learner permit or driver license conditions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2327

Insurance; application for driver licenses; required information for drivers under 18 years of age; requiring liability coverage; effective date.

OK SB957

Funeral Services Licensing Act; removing required accreditation for education of certain licensure. Effective date.

OK HB2018

Driver licenses; requiring certain option be provided on applications or renewals of driver licenses or identification cards; effective date.

OK HB2660

Driver licenses; requiring certain disabled veterans' disability rating be notated on driver licenses or identification cards; effective date.

OK HB1566

Inmates; directing the Department of Corrections to provide prisoners with driver licenses; effective date.

OK SB1073

Driver licenses; allowing testing entities to collect required information for certain submittal; allowing rule promulgation. Effective date.

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