Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2373

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Public health and safety; directing the Department of Public Safety to develop, print and distribute carbon monoxide warning decals and related instructions; codification; effective date.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2373 will require all new and used motor and vessel dealers to ensure that carbon monoxide warning decals are properly affixed before completing sales. Additionally, upon issuing original or transferred certificates of title for motors and vessels, the Oklahoma Tax Commission is mandated to mail these decals along with the certificate. This practice ensures that every motor and vessel sold in Oklahoma carries essential safety information, potentially preventing accidents and health hazards related to carbon monoxide exposure.

Summary

House Bill 2373 aims to enhance public health and safety by addressing the risks associated with carbon monoxide exposure from motors and vessels. The bill mandates the Department of Public Safety to develop, print, and distribute carbon monoxide warning decals. These decals are to be provided at no cost to the public and should be affixed to new and used motors and vessels sold within the state. The ultimate goal of the bill is to raise awareness and reduce the dangers posed by carbon monoxide hazards in recreational and other motorized watercraft.

Contention

While HB 2373 received support for its public health benefits, discussions around the bill may include some resistance to the implications of additional regulatory requirements on dealers and manufacturers. Some stakeholders might express concerns about the feasibility of compliance, the costs of the decals, or the logistics of distribution. However, as the bill is positioned as a proactive measure for safety, the focus remains on educating the public rather than significantly burdening businesses.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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