Motor vehicles; exempting certain veterans from payment of certain fees; requiring certain applicants, examiners and instructors to submit to criminal history record check; effective dates; emergency.
Impact
The bill amends the Oklahoma statutes governing the Department of Public Safety's processes for issuing identification cards. It introduces provisions that require applicants, examiners, and instructors to submit to a criminal history record check. Such requirements aim to enhance public safety by ensuring that designated examiners are adequately vetted and qualified. The amendments also detail the fee structure for obtaining both REAL ID compliant and non-compliant identification cards, stipulating that those over 65 and certain disabled veterans will not incur any fees, which underscores a commitment to support vulnerable populations.
Summary
House Bill 3996 addresses various aspects of motor vehicle regulations in Oklahoma, focusing specifically on the issuance and renewal of identification cards. A notable inclusion in the bill is the exemption of certain veterans from specific fees related to obtaining identification cards. This move is anticipated to ease the financial burden on veterans, contributing positively to their reintegration into civilian life after service. The bill also seeks to align state laws concerning identification cards with federal guidelines, particularly those pertaining to REAL ID requirements, which are aimed at improving security standards across the nation.
Contention
While HB3996 is largely centered around improving access to identification for veterans and enhancing safety in the issuance process, there could be concerns regarding the implementation of the criminal background checks. Some stakeholders might raise questions about the accessibility and fairness of such checks, particularly for individuals who have been previously incarcerated. The implications of these checks on eligibility for identification cards may lead to discussions among legislators and advocacy groups about the balance between safety and accessibility for all citizens, including former offenders.
Motor vehicles; deleting language allowing enrolled students to take certain skills examination; allowing motor license agents to process certain voluntary license downgrade; emergency.
Driver licenses; modifying requirements concerning the issuance of application and periods of certain driver licenses; creating certain fee; providing certain preclusions. Effective date.
Drivers licenses; allowing for certain marker on drivers licenses; veterans; disabled veterans; requiring certain approval; directing certain information exchange. Effective date. Emergency.
Drivers licenses; allowing for certain marker on drivers licenses; veterans; disabled veterans; requiring certain approval; directing certain information exchange. Effective date. Emergency.
Motor vehicles; deleting language allowing enrolled students to take certain skills examination; allowing motor license agents to process certain voluntary license downgrade; emergency.
Motor vehicles; modifying name of responsible agency; modifying length of issuance for commercial learner permits; repealer; effective date; emergency.
Motor vehicles; modifying name of responsible agency; modifying length of issuance for commercial learner permits; repealer; effective date; emergency.