Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3349

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Bail bondsmen; unlawful acts; unlicensed persons; assisting unlicensed persons; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB3349 would significantly impact the operations of bail bondsmen in Oklahoma by instituting stricter controls against unlicensed activities. This legislation is positioned as a means to protect individuals who rely on bail services, ensuring that they are provided by certified and reputable bondsmen. Proponents believe this will foster transparency and reduce potential exploitation within the bail system. Furthermore, the clarity provided in the bill regarding the roles and responsibilities of licensed bail bondsmen could lead to improved consumer confidence in bail transactions.

Summary

House Bill 3349, proposed by Representative Tedford, seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the operation and regulation of bail bondsmen in Oklahoma. This bill specifically prohibits unlicensed individuals from functioning as bail bondsmen and makes it unlawful for licensed bondsmen to assist or conspire with unlicensed individuals in any bail activities. Violators of these provisions would face felony charges, with penalties of up to $5,000. The bill aims to enhance accountability within the bail bonds industry, ensuring that only qualified individuals engage in bail-related activities.

Contention

While proponents of HB3349 support the need for stricter regulations, there may be contention surrounding its implementation, particularly regarding the enforcement mechanisms of the law. Concerns could arise about the potential for increased criminal charges against bondsmen inadvertently caught in non-compliance, as well as the broader implications for individuals associated with unlicensed bonding. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect low-income defendants or those struggling to navigate the bail process, ultimately raising questions about access to justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB798

Bondsman; allowing for exoneration of bond under certain condition. Effective date.

OK SB805

Bondsman; allowing a bond to be exonerated by law following written request of the prosecuting attorney by the bondsman or insurer under certain conditions. Effective date.

OK SB857

Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act; modifying allowable carry. Effective date.

OK SB540

Bail bondsmen; removing requirement for applicants for licensure to appear in person for examination. allowing for licensure prior to certain date. Emergency.

OK HB2294

Professions and occupations; Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act; adding definition; effective date.

OK HB1789

Firearms; authorizing the lawful carry of firearms by certain persons; effective date.

OK HB2235

Cities and towns; disposition personal property and money; effective date.

OK HB2155

Firearms; clarifying immunity provision for persons asserting claims of self-defense; effective date.

OK HB1932

Poor persons; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; reference; services; effective date.

OK SB374

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to a final protective order from possessing firearms. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK SB792

Bail bondsmen; stating requirements for accepting collateral, exception to bondsman licensing prohibitions and exoneration of bonds for cash bondsman; providing for state of emergency; requiring cash deposits within certain time. Effective date.

OK HB1708

Professions and occupations; bail bondsman; definitions; cash bail bondsman; effective date.

OK SB1941

Professions and occupations; bail bondsmen; clarifying reimbursement for the transportation of defendants. Effective date.

NC H171

Bail Bond Reform.-AB

NC S186

Bail Bond Reform.-AB

NC S251

Bail Bondsmen Revisions.-AB

NC H718

Bail Bondsmen Revisions.-AB

OK SB1806

Bail bonds; removing residence requirement; prohibiting a court from modifying terms of set bond. Effective date.