Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1049

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB1049 will significantly improve the operational capabilities of motor license agents across the state by providing them with the necessary technological infrastructure. This could lead to faster processing times for vehicle registrations and other related transactions, thereby improving customer service. Furthermore, by ensuring that agents have access to adequate internet speeds, the bill aims to support more reliable and efficient communication between agents and the Department of Public Safety.

Summary

House Bill 1049 mandates that the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety must provide motor license agents with internet services that maintain adequate transmission speeds. The primary goal of this bill is to enhance the efficiency with which motor license agents can conduct their business and share data with the Department. As internet performance is crucial for processing transactions related to motor vehicles, the bill aims to address potential delays and inefficiencies that agents may face due to slow internet connections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be primarily positive, with support stemming from the recognition of the importance of modernizing state services and improving operational efficiency. Stakeholders understand that enhancing the infrastructure for motor license transactions can directly benefit both the agents and the public. However, while the bill lacks substantial opposition in the public facing discussions, there are likely concerns about the implementation and funding required to upgrade existing systems.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention regarding HB1049, as its focus on improving internet connectivity for motor license agents is largely seen as a technical and logistical measure rather than a politically contentious issue. However, discussions may arise around the logistics of the implementation, such as the costs associated with upgrading internet services and ensuring equitable access for all license agents in various locations throughout Oklahoma.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2308

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

OK HB2520

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

OK HB3886

Motor vehicles; requiring the development of certain license plate database; effective date.

OK HB3421

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

OK SB1451

Motor vehicles; requiring motor vehicle liability policy to obtain driver license; establishing provisions and penalties. Effective date.

OK HB1957

Motor vehicles; requiring certain vehicles be registered as a motor vehicle; national standards; authorizing Service Oklahoma to register and license certain vehicles; effective date.

OK H0247

Services Provided by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles or Its Agents

OK HB3446

Motor vehicles; transferring certain duties from the Department of Public Safety to the Department of Transportation; effective date.

OK SB338

Motor vehicles; requiring motor vehicle liability policy to obtain driver license; establishing provisions and penalties. Effective date.

OK SB338

Motor vehicles; requiring motor vehicle liability policy to obtain driver license; establishing provisions and penalties. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.