Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3109

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Motor vehicles; creating the Motorist Expectation of Privacy Act of 2024; deleting requirement that collected data may be used for other legal purposes; effective date.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws pertaining to the Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Program by amending the relevant statutes to explicitly prevent law enforcement agencies from selling captured license plate data. Furthermore, the bill states that any data not retained as evidence of a violation of insurance laws will be exempt from public disclosure under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. This exemption raises questions about the transparency and accountability in how enforcement agencies handle electronic records and personal data.

Summary

House Bill 3109 proposes the establishment of the Motorist Expectation of Privacy Act of 2024, primarily focusing on the state's approach towards uninsured vehicles and the use of technology like automated license plate readers. The bill calls for the creation of a framework to enhance the enforcement of the Compulsory Insurance Law while placing limits on the usage and sharing of personal data obtained through these automated systems. This legislative effort seems aimed at balancing the need for regulation and the privacy of citizens as vehicle monitoring becomes more technologically advanced.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 3109 may arise from potential concerns over governmental overreach and the implications for civil liberties. Proponents argue that safeguarding motorists' privacy via strict regulations on data usage is essential in an age where surveillance is increasingly possible. On the other hand, critics may argue that such measures could make it more challenging for law enforcement to effectively carry out their duties related to uninsured drivers. Additionally, the threshold condition that 95% of the auto insurance market participates in the verification system before the program is implemented could also provoke discussion about its feasibility and effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1421

Motor vehicles; creating the Motor Vehicle Reform Act; effective date.

OK HB2244

Motor vehicles; dealer management providers; protected dealer data; data management system; effective date.

OK SB681

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

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 SB622

Motor vehicles; making Service Oklahoma a separate and distinct agency. Effective date.

OK SB510

Motor vehicles; authorizing creation of various specialty license plates. Effective date.

OK SB623

Motor vehicles; modifying references to Service Oklahoma. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB554

Uninsured motorist coverage; requiring coverage to include protection of insured property. Effective date.

OK HB2751

Motor vehicles; removing certain apportionment limits; deleting requirements that certain excess funds be deposited; effective date.

OK HB2764

Motor vehicles; creating the Motor Vehicles Updating Act of 2023; effective date.

Similar Bills

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OK SB1590

Classification of felony offenses; creating the Oklahoma Crime Reclassification Act of 2022. Effective date.

OK HB3455

Classification of felony offenses; creating the Oklahoma Crime Reclassification Act of 2024; requiring persons who commit criminal offenses to be classified in accordance with certain structure; codification; effective date.

OK SB881

Crimes and punishments; authorizing certain petition under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB622

Motor vehicles; making Service Oklahoma a separate and distinct agency. Effective date.

OK SB622

Motor vehicles; making Service Oklahoma a separate and distinct agency. Effective date.

OK HB1839

Motor vehicles; modifying definition; making Service Oklahoma a separate and distinct agency; effective date.