Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2259 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/04/2023

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR ENGROSSED 
HOUSE BILL 2259 	By: Sterling, Goodwin, and 
Pittman of the House 
 
  and 
 
  Howard of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
 
[ court financial obligations - court cost compliance 
program and warrants - court cost compliance liaisons 
- cost hearings - down payment requirement - 
citations to appear – defendant’s ability to pay 
court financial obligations - hardship waivers - 
reporting procedures - terms for payment of court 
financial obligations - guidelines to determine 
delinquency - summons form - referrals to the court 
cost compliance program - supporting documents - 
willfulness hearings - jail sentences - jail rates 
related to fees and costs - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     19 O.S. 2021, Section 514.4, as 
amended by Section 2, Ch apter 350, O.S.L. 2022 (19 O.S. Supp. 2022, 
Section 514.4), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 514.4  A.  1.  Effective July November 1, 2023, there is 
hereby established a court cost compliance program.  The purpose of 
the program shall be to assist county sheriffs and the courts of   
 
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this state with the collection of fines, costs, fees, and 
assessments associated with cases in which a warrant has been issued 
and the case has been referred to the court cost compliance program 
pursuant to Section 983 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes . 
2.  County sheriffs of any Oklahoma county may contract with a 
statewide association of county sheriffs to administer contract s 
with third parties who shall be known as court cost compliance 
liaisons.  The court cost compliance liaison may assist with 
attempting to locate and notify persons of their outstanding 
misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrants, and recover and 
maintain accounts relating to past due fi nes, fees, costs, and 
assessments. County sheriffs contracting with a statewide 
association of county sheriffs for the administration of third-party 
contracts may assign their rights and duties regarding these third-
party contracts to the association. 
B. A person may make payment directl y to the court or court 
cost compliance liaison as allowed by law, or the court cost 
compliance liaison, as allowed, shall be authorized to accept 
payment on misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrants on 
all cases referred, pursuant to Section 983 of Title 22 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes, by various means including, but not limited to, 
payment by phone, mail, or Internet, and in any payment form 
including, but not limited to, personal, cashier’s, traveler’s, 
certified, or guaranteed bank check, postal or commercial money   
 
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order, nationally recognized credit or a debit card, or other 
generally accepted payment form.  Any payment collected and received 
by the court cost compliance liaison shall be paid to the court 
clerk of the court that issued the warran t within fifteen (15) days 
after receipt of the payment and proof of funds.  Any payment 
collected and received by the court, where the court has referred 
the case to a court co st compliance liaison, shall be reported to 
the court cost compliance liaison within four (4) days of receipt of 
the payment. Any payment returned due to insufficient funds shall 
have all insufficient fund charges incurred added to the out standing 
balance of the defendant.  If a credit card payment taken b y a court 
cost compliance liaison is determined to be a fraudulent use of the 
credit card by the payor and the payment is reversed by the credit 
card company or payor’s bank, the court clerk shall reverse the 
transaction upon notification, return the payme nt to the court cost 
compliance liaison, and the court cost compliance liaison shall 
continue the collection process until paid.  The court clerk shall 
add any additional fees for the reversal of the t ransaction plus the 
administration fees to the outstand ing balance of the defendan t. 
Court cost compliance liaisons shall inform individuals of their 
right to a cost hearing, as provided in Section 983 of Title 22 o f 
the Oklahoma Statutes. 
C.  As provided for by this section, a person may pay in lieu of 
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shall constitute a finding of guilty guilt as though a plea of nolo 
contendere had been entered by the defendant as allowed by la w and 
shall function as a written, dated, and signed plea form acceptable 
to the court.  Such payment shall serve as a written waiver of a 
jury trial. 
D.  The court shall release or recall the outstanding 
misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrant only upon receipt 
of all sums due pursuant to said the warrant including the 
misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrant, scheduled fine 
or sum due, all associated fe es, costs and statutory penalty 
assessments, and the admi nistrative cost pursuant to Section 514.5 
of this title, or with a down payment of a minimum of One Hundred 
Dollars ($100.00) and a mutually agreeable monthly payment plan and 
a down payment set at the discretion of the court at an amount no 
less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).  A single down payment 
shall be sufficient to recall all cost -related warrants agai nst a 
defendant pending in a si ngle jurisdiction. 
E.  The provisions of any contract ente red into by a county 
sheriff shall be administered by a statewide association o f county 
sheriffs in Oklahoma. 
F.  The provisions of this section and Section 514.5 of this 
title shall be applicable to: 
1.  Any misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrant 
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or relating to any proceeding pursuan t to the State and Municipal 
Traffic Bail Bond Procedure Act; 
2.  Any misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrant 
issued that allows a defendant to resolve the matter by payment in 
lieu of a personal appearance in court ; and 
3.  Any failure-to-pay cost-related warrant issued in a criminal 
case. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     19 O.S. 2021, Section 514.5, as 
amended by Section 3, Chap ter 350, O.S.L. 2022 (19 O.S. Supp. 2022, 
Section 514.5), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 514.5 A.  Misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related 
warrants or cases referred to the court cost compliance liaison 
pursuant to Section 514.4 of this tit le shall include the addition 
of an administrative cost of thirty percent (30%) of the outstanding 
misdemeanor or failure-to-pay cost-related warrant, scheduled fine 
or sum due, and all associated fees, costs an d statutory penalty 
assessments.  This administrative cost shall not be waived or 
reduced unless the amount owed is waived or reduced or by order of 
the court upon good cause. 
B.  The administrative c ost reflected in subsection A of this 
section shall be distributed to the court cost compliance liaison, a 
portion of which may be used to compensate the statewide association 
administrating the contract.   
 
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C.  The monies collected and disbursed shall be audited at least 
once per year by a firm approved by the State Auditor and Inspector . 
SECTION 3.   AMENDATORY    22 O.S. 2021, Section 209, as 
amended by Section 4, Chapter 350, O.S.L. 2022 (22 O.S. Supp. 2022, 
Section 209), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 209. A.  A law enforcement officer who has arrested a 
person on a misdemeanor charge or violation of an ordinance, without 
a warrant, or who has found a person to have an outstanding warrant 
for failure to appear for a cost hearing as provided in subsection G 
of Section 983 of this title, may issue a citation to such person to 
appear in court. 
B.  In issuing a citation hereunder the off icer shall proceed as 
follows: 
1.  The officer shall prepare a written citation to appear in 
court, containing the name and address of the cited person and the 
offense charged, and stating when the per son shall appear in court.  
The time specified in the c itation to appear shall be at least five 
(5) days after the issuance of the citation; 
2.  One copy of the citation to appear shall be delivered to the 
person cited, and such person shall sign a duplicate wri tten 
citation which shall be retained by the offi cer; 
3. The officer shall thereupon release t he cited person from 
any custody; and   
 
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4.  As soon as practicable, the officer shall file one copy of 
the citation with the court specified therein and shall del iver one 
copy to the prosecuting attorney. 
C.  In any case in which the judicial officer finds sufficient 
grounds for issuing a warrant, the judicial officer may issue a 
summons commanding the defendant to appear in lieu of a warrant. 
D.  If a person summoned fails to appear in response to the 
summons, a warrant for his or her arrest shall issue, and any person 
who willfully fails to appear in response to a summons is guilty of 
a misdemeanor; provided, however, any charges or warrant for failure 
to appear shall be dismissed if the person can show the court that 
the person was incarcerated or otherwise detained by law enforcement 
at the time of the failure to appear . 
SECTION 4.     AMENDATORY     22 O.S. 2021, Section 983, as 
amended by Section 5, Chapter 350, O.S.L. 2022 (22 O.S. Supp. 202 2, 
Section 983), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 983. A. 1. Except in cases provided for in Section 
983b of this title, when the judgment and sentence of a court, 
either in whole or in part, imposes fines, costs, fees, or 
assessments court financial obligations upon a defendant, the court 
at the time of sentencing shall require the defend ant to complete 
under oath a form promulgated by the Court of Crim inal Appeals that 
provides current information re garding the financial ability of the 
defendant to pay may immediately, or at any point thereaf ter until   
 
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the debt is either paid or waived , determine the ability of a 
defendant to pay the court financial obligations .  Courts may make 
such evaluations and de cisions at a cost hearing or upon written 
motion or affidavit by the defendant. The ability of a defendant to 
pay court financial obligations may not i mpact the sentence imposed . 
2. The information to be required on the for m shall include, 
but not be limited to, the When used in this section, unless the 
context otherwise requires: 
a. “court financial obligations” means all financial 
obligations including fines, costs, fees, and 
assessments, imposed by the court or required by law 
to be paid, excluding res titution or payments to be 
made other than to t he court clerk, 
b. “cost hearing” means a hearing wherein the court 
determines ability of a defendant to pay court 
financial obligations.  Once a cost hearing date has 
been set, all court financial obligations must be 
suspended until the cost hearing has b een held, 
c. “willfulness hearing” means a hearing wherein the 
court determines whether a defendant who has 
previously been found to have the ability to pay court 
financial obligations has willfully failed to pay the 
debt,   
 
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d. “payment-in-full” means a court financial payment term 
that requires the defendant to pay the full amount of 
court financial obligations owed within ninety (90) 
days of a plea or sentence in the district court or 
within thirty (30) days of a plea or sentence in the 
municipal court, 
e. “payment-in-installments” means payment terms for 
court financial obligations that require the defendant 
to make monthly payments in any amount until the 
amount owed is fully paid , 
f. “cost arrest warrant” means a warrant authorizing 
arrest that is issued by a court under the following 
circumstances: 
(1) failure to comply with the terms of a court 
financial obligations payment plan, 
(2) failure to appear at a co st hearing or 
willfulness hearing, or 
(3) failure to appear at the office of the court 
clerk of the county in which the court financial 
obligation is owed within ten (10) days of being 
cited by a law enforcement officer to appear, and 
g. “cost cite and release warrant” means a warrant issued 
by a court authorizing citation and release under the 
following circumstances:   
 
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(1) failure to comply with terms of a court financial 
obligations payment plan , or 
(2) failure to appear at a co st hearing or 
willfulness hearing. 
3. Defendants with court financial obligations who are found by 
the court to be unable to pay , in whole or in part, shall be 
relieved of the debt by the court through a hardship waiver of the 
court financial obligations, either in whole or in part. 
4. In determining the ability of a defendant to pay, the court 
shall consider the following factors : 
a. individual and household income and, 
b. household living expenses of the defendant, excluding, 
c. number of dependents, 
d. assets, 
e. child support and obligations, 
f. physical or mental hea lth conditions that diminish the 
ability to generate income or manage resources, 
g. additional case-related expenses to be paid by the 
defendant, and 
h. any other factors relevant to the ability of the 
defendant to pay. 
5.  In determining the ability of a defendant to pay, the 
following shall not be considered as income or assets: 
a. child support income,   
 
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b. any monies received from a federa l or, state, or 
tribal government need-based or disability assistance 
program, the number of dependents, a listing of 
assets, excluding or 
c. assets exempt from bankruptcy, child support 
obligations, health, mental or behavioral health 
conditions that diminish the ability o f the defendant 
to pay restitution, and additional court -related 
expenses to be paid by the defendant. 
3. For purposes of this section, fines, costs, fees, and 
assessments shall include all financial obligations imposed by the 
court or required by law to be paid, excluding restitution or 
payments to be made other than to the court cle rk, and shall be 
referred to as financial obligations. 
6. Defendants in the following circumstances are presumed 
unable to pay and eligible for relief under paragraph 3 of this 
subsection: 
a. designated as totally disabled by any federal, state, 
or tribal disability services pr ogram including, but 
not limited to, military disability, Social Security 
Disability Income, Supplemental Security Income, or 
tribal disability benefit s, 
b. receives support from the Oklahoma Temporary 
Assistance for Needy Families program, Supplemental   
 
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Nutrition Assistance Program, the Women, Infants, and 
Children nutrition education and supplemental food 
program, or any other federal need-based financial 
support, 
c. receives subsidized housing support through the 
Housing Choice Voucher program, the Department of 
Housing and Urban Development, or other state, local , 
or federal government housing subsidy program, 
d. has been homeless, as defined in Section 2900.1 of 
Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, for at least six 
(6) of the previous twelve (12) months, or 
e. total income is below one hundred fifty percent (150%) 
of the federal poverty level. 
B. 1. The At the time of a plea or sentencing, the court shall 
order inform the defendant to appear immediately after sentencing at 
the office of the court clerk who shall inform the defendant of the 
total amount of all finan cial obligations that have been ordered by 
the court.  If the defendant states to the court clerk that he or 
she is of the total court financial obli gations owed, the 
consequences of failing to pay the court financial obligations, and 
that the defendant may request a cost hearing if at any time he or 
she is unable to pay the court financial obligations immediately, 
the court clerk, based on the verified information provided by the 
defendant, shall establish, subject to approval of, at which point   
 
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the court, a monthly installment plan that will cause the financial 
obligations to be satisfied within no mo re than seventy-two (72) 
months, unless extended by may waive all or part of the debt owed.  
If the total court financial obligations owed is not available at 
the time of the plea or sentencing, the court shall inform the 
defendant that court financial obli gations have been incurred and 
the time and location where the defendant may learn of the total 
amount owed. 
2. The court clerk shall advise the defendant orally and by 
delivery of a form promulgated by the Court of Cri minal Appeals, 
that: 
a. it is the obligation of the defendant to keep order the 
defendant to appear immediately after sent encing at the office of 
the court clerk informed of the to provide current contact 
information of the defendant until the financial obligations have 
been paid.  Such information shall in clude the current mailing and 
physical addresses of the defendant, telephone or cellul ar phone 
number of the defendant, and the email address where the defendant 
may receive notice from the court, 
b. if the defendant is unable to pay the financial 
obligations ordered by the court immediately or in the installments 
recommended by the court clerk, the defendant may request a cost 
hearing for the court to determine the ability of the defendant to 
pay the amount due and to request modification of the installmen t   
 
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plan, a reduction in the amount owed, or waiver of payment of the 
amount owed, and 
c. upon any subsequent change in circumstances affecting the 
ability of the defendant to pay, the defendant may contact the court 
clerk and request addit ional cost hearings before the court and to 
either select payment terms or request a cost hearing.  Fail ure to 
immediately report to the court clerk shall result in the full 
amount of court financial obligations to be due thirty (30) days 
from the date of the plea or sentencing in district courts or thirty 
(30) days from the date of the plea or sentencing in municipal 
courts. 
3. An order shall be filed in the case with the approval or 
disapproval by the court of the payment plan.  If the court does not 
approve the payment p lan recommended by the court clerk, the court 
shall enter its order esta blishing the payment plan.  The Payment of 
court financial obligations may be made under the following terms: 
a. payment in full, or 
b. payment in installments. 
Upon any change in circ umstances affecting the ability of a 
defendant to pay, a defendant shall be notified by certified mail or 
personal service of the order entered by the court and shall be 
given the opportunity for may request a cost hearing before the 
court by contacting the court clerk.   
 
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4. The district court for each county and all municipal courts 
shall set a regular time and courtroom for provide a cost hearings 
hearing for any defendant who requests one, either by esta blishing a 
dedicated docket or on an as-requested basis.  Defendants who 
request a cost hearing will receive a summons by personal service or 
mail to appear in court as required by subsection F of this section. 
If a defendant fails to appear for a requested cost hearing, the 
court may issue either a cost cite and release warrant or a cost 
arrest warrant.  No fees shall be assessed or collec ted from the 
defendant as a consequence of either requesting a cost hearing or 
the issuing of a cost cite and release warrant. 
C.  If the defendant requests a cost hearin g, the court clerk 
shall set the hearing no later than six ty (60) days after 
sentencing. In determining the ability of the defendant to pay 
court-related obligations, the court shall may rely on the verified 
testimony, relevant document s, and any information submitted by the 
defendant on the form provided by the defendant using a cost hear ing 
affidavit promulgated by the Court of Criminal Ap peals and any 
updates to the information.  In addition, the court may make inquiry 
of the defendant and consider any other evidence or testimony 
concerning the ability of the defendant to pay. 
D.  1. If at the initial cost hearing or any subsequent cost 
hearing, the court determines that the defendant is unable able to 
immediately pay some or all of the court financial obligations or   
 
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the required installments, the court may reduce the amount of the 
installments, extend the payment plan beyond seventy-two (72) 
months, or waive payment of all or part of the amount owed.  The, 
the court may include a order any of the following conditions for 
payment: 
a. payment in full, 
b. payment in installments, 
c. financial incentive for accelerated payment. 
Additionally, the court may order under a set of 
conditions determined by the court, or 
d. community service in lieu of payment .  The; provided, 
the defendant shall receive credit for no less than 
two times the amount of the minimum wage specified 
pursuant to state law for each hour of community 
service. 
2.  If at any time due to a change in conditions the Any 
defendant is unable to pay the fina ncial obligations ordered by the 
court or any installment, the defendant who fails to comply with the 
terms of the payment plan or dered by the court shall be considered 
delinquent and the court may request an additional co st hearing 
issue either a cost cite and release warrant or a cost arrest 
warrant. 
E.  If the court determines that a waiver of any of the 
financial obligations is warranted, the court shall equally apply   
 
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the same percentage reduction to a ll fines, costs, fees, and 
assessments, excluding restitution. 
F.  1.  If a A defendant is considered delinquent in the payment 
of court financial obligations or an installment by more than sixty 
(60) days, the under the following ci rcumstances: 
a. when the total amount due has not been paid by the due 
date, or 
b. when no installment payments ha ve been received in the 
most recent ninety-day period. 
2.  The court clerk shall notify the court which shall, within 
ten (10) days thereafter, set a cost hearing for periodically review 
cases for delinquency at least once every six (6) months and, upon 
identifying a delinquent defendant, notify the court which shall, 
within ten (10) days thereafter, set a co st hearing for the court to 
determine if the defendant is a ble to pay.  The cost hearing shall 
be set on a date that will allow the court clerk to issue a within 
forty-five (45) days of the issuance of the summons.  The hearing 
shall be set on a date that shall allow the court clerk to i ssue a 
summons fourteen (14) days prior to the cost hearing. Defendants 
shall incur no additional fees associated with the issuance of the 
summons. 
2. 3.  No less than fourteen (14) days prior to the cost 
hearing, the court clerk shall issue one summons to the defendant to   
 
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be served by United States mail to the mailing ad dress of the 
defendant on file in the case, su bstantially as follows: 
SUMMONS 
You are ORDERED to appear for a cost hearing COST HEARING at a 
specified time, place, and date to determine i f you are financially 
able but willfully refuse or neglect to pay the fines, co sts, fees, 
or assessments or an installment due in Case No.__________. 
You must be present at the hearing. YOU MUST BE PRESENT AT THE 
HEARING. 
At any time before the date of the cost hearing, you may contact 
the court clerk and pay the fines, costs, fees, or assessments 
amount due or any installment due request in writing or in person 
prior to the court date, that the hearing be rescheduled for no 
later than thirty (30) da ys after the scheduled time . 
THIS IS NOT AN ARREST WARRANT.  However, if you fail to appear 
for the cost hearing or to make the payment pay the amount due, the 
court will issue a WARRANT for “FAILURE TO APPEAR—COST HEARING” and 
refer the case to a court cost compliance liaison which will cause 
an additional thirty percent (30%) administrative fee of up to 
thirty-five percent (35%) to be added to the amount owed, and may 
include additional costs imposed by the court. 
3.  If the defendant fails to appear at 
4.  Referrals to the court cost hearing or pay the amount due 
the court shall issue a warrant for FAILURE TO APPEAR —COST HEARING   
 
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and refer the case to th e court cost compliance program as provided 
in subsection K of this section shall be made as follows: 
a. courts shall refer a case to the cour t cost compliance 
program upon the issuance of a cost arrest warrant, 
b. courts may refer a case to the court cost compliance 
program upon the issuance of a cost cite and release 
warrant, or 
c. courts may refer a case to the court cost compliance 
program without the issuance of a warrant; provided, 
the defendant is delinquent and has had sufficient 
notice and opportunity to have a cost hearing. 
4. 5.  Municipal courts, in lieu of maili ng the summons provided 
for in this subsection, may give the defendant personal notice 
summons to the defendant in person at the time of sentencing or 
subsequent appearance of a specific date, time, and place, not less 
than sixty (60) thirty (30) days nor more than one hundred twenty 
(120) days from the date of sentencing to appear for a cost hearing 
if the fines, costs, fees, and assessments court financial 
obligations remain unpaid. 
G. 1. If a defendant is found by a law enforcement officer to 
have an outstanding cost cite and release warrant for FAILURE TO 
APPEAR—COST HEARING, the law enforcement officer shall release the 
defendant and issue a citation Warning/Notice to appear pursuant to 
Section 209 of this title within ten (10) days of release from   
 
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detention on the warrant to the court clerk of the court in which 
the court financial obligations are owed. If the officer has the 
necessary equipment, the officer shall immediately transmit the 
Warning/Notice electronically to the court clerk of the court in 
which the court financial obligations are owed.  The law enforcement 
officer shall not take the def endant into custody on the cite and 
release warrant, and no other law enforcement officer who encounters 
the defendant during this ten-day period may take the defendant into 
custody on the warrant.  If the law enforcement officer is unable to 
transmit the Warning/Notice electronically to the court clerk, the 
officer shall inform the appropriate department staff member within 
the agency of the law enforcement officer of the Warning/Notice 
within five (5) days. The department staff member shall then 
promptly notify the law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction that 
issued the warrant electronically. The electronic communication 
shall be treated as a duplicate original for all purposes in any 
subsequent hearings before the appropriate court. 
2. If the defendant fails to appear at the time and place cited 
by the law enforcement officer, the court may issue a summons or 
warrant as provided in Section 209 of this title. The provisions of 
this subsection shall not apply to a municipal court reports to the 
office of the court clerk within the ten (10) d ays, the court clerk 
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a. inform the court of the Warning/Notice to the 
defendant and contact, 
b. schedule a cost hearing pursuant to applicable local 
court rule, and 
c. submit the warrant to the court for recall pending the 
cost hearing. 
3.  If the defendant fails to report to the office of the court 
clerk within the ten (10) days, the court may issue a cost arrest 
warrant for the arrest of the defendant. 
4.  At the hearing following the arrest for failure to appear, 
the court shall conduct a cost hearing o r willfulness hearing, as 
the court deems appropriate, within seventy-two (72) hours unless: 
a. the defendant pays One Hundred Dollars ($100 .00) 
toward the court financial obligation, is released 
from custody, and the new cost hearing date is 
provided, or 
b. the court releases the def endant on the defendant’s 
own recognizance and a new cost hearing dat e is 
provided. 
5. The provisions for issuing a separate summons describe d in 
subsection F of this section shall not apply to a municipal court if 
the municipal court has previously provided actual personal service 
notice to the defendant of an opportunity for a cost hearing. If 
such notice was given and the defendant fails to appear, the   
 
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municipal court may issue either a cost cite and release warrant or 
a cost arrest warrant. 
6. All warrants for failure to appear at a cost hearing or for 
failure to pay court financial obligations which have been issued 
prior to the effective date of this act and which remain unserved , 
shall be treated as cost cite and release warrants. All warrant 
fees assessed for warrants for failure to appear at a cost hearing 
or for failure to pay court financial obligations issued prior to 
the effective date of this act shall remain in effect unless waived 
by the court. 
H.  In determining whether th e defendant is able to pay 
delinquent Supporting documents in a motion or affidavit for relief 
from court financial obligations obligation debt or any installments 
due, the court shall consider the criter ia provided in subse ction C 
of this section documents taken into evidence during a cost hearing 
or willfulness hearing shall not be publicly viewable o n a court-
controlled website. 
I. Any 1.  After a cost hearing where a defendant has been 
found guilty of an offense in any court of this state may be 
imprisoned for nonpayment of his or her able to pay a court 
financial obligations when the obligation, either in whole or in 
part, and then becomes delinquent in that payment, a court finds 
after notice and may conduct a willfulness hearing that the 
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pay at any time beginning immediately after a cost hearing has been 
held and a decision rendered on the court financial obligations 
owed. A sentence to pay a fine, cost, fee, or ass essment may be 
converted into a jail sentence only after a hearing and a judicial 
determination, memorialized of record, that the defendant is able to 
satisfy the fine, cost, fee, or assessment by payment, but refuses 
or neglects so to do obligation at issue, and after sufficient 
notice to the defendant of the hearing. Findings of a defendant’s 
prior ability to pay may be considered as evidence of abil ity to pay 
or willfulness at the hearing. This provision shall not be 
interpreted to prohibit the ability of the court to hold subsequent 
cost hearings on the same court financial obligations. 
2.  At a willfulness hearing, the court shall evaluate the 
following: 
a. whether a cost hearing has been held previously where 
evidence relating to ability to pay was presented and 
the court found the defendant was a ble to pay the 
court financial obligations, either in whole or in 
part, 
b. whether there is any new evide nce of ability to pay 
not previously considered or a change in circumstances 
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c. whether the defendant was afforded sufficient t ime and 
opportunity to fulfill the obligation to pay the court 
financial obligations, 
d. whether the defendant made any efforts to s atisfy the 
court financial obligations , and 
e. whether there are any other relevant facts or 
circumstances. 
3.  After a finding of willful failure to pay court financial 
obligations, the court may impose a jail sentence pursuant to 
Section 101 of Title 28 of the Oklahoma Statutes only under the 
following circumstances: 
a. the hearing is conducted on the record pursuant to the 
rules promulgated by the Court of Criminal Appeals, 
and 
b. the defendant is represented by counsel or expressly 
waives his or her right to counsel. 
4. If a jail sentence is imposed, the court may grant credit 
for any time already served.  At any time after incarceration, the 
jail sentence may be satisfied upon payment in ful l of the 
outstanding balance with cr edit for any time already served. 
J.  In addition, the district court or municipal court, within 
one hundred twenty (120) days from the date upon which the person 
was originally ordered to make payment, and if the court finds and 
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but willfully refuses to or neglects to pay the fines, costs, fees, 
or assessments court financial obligations, or an installment due, 
may send notice of nonpayment of any court ordered court-ordered 
fine and costs for a moving traffic violation to the Department of 
Public Safety Service Oklahoma with a recommendation of suspension 
of driving privileges of the defendant until the total amount of any 
fine and costs has been paid.  Upon receipt of payment of the total 
amount of the fine and costs court financial obligations for the 
moving traffic violation, the court shall send notice thereof to the 
Department Service Oklahoma, if a nonpayment notice was sent as 
provided for in this subsection.  Notices sent to the Department 
Service Oklahoma shall be on forms or by a method approved by the 
Department Service Oklahoma. 
K.  All counties of the state shall fully utilize and 
participate in the court cost compliance program. Cases shall be 
referred to the court cost compliance program not less than thirty 
(30) days nor no more than sixty (60) days after the defendant fails 
to appear for a cost hearing court has ordered the r eferral pursuant 
to paragraph 4 of subsection F of this section, unless the defendant 
pays the amount owed on the court financial obligation, or an 
installment due. When the court refers the case, the updated 
contact information on file shall be forwarded to a court cost 
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L. The Court of Criminal Appeals shall implement procedure s, 
forms, and rules consistent with the provisions of this section for 
methods of establishing payment p lans of fines, costs, fees, and 
assessments by indigents, which.  Such procedures, forms, and rules 
shall be distributed to all district courts and municipal c ourts, 
and any supplemental forms may be made available by the 
Administrative Office of the Courts. 
SECTION 5.    AMENDATORY   28 O.S. 2021, Section 101, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 101. The fees herein provided for the clerk of the 
district court and the sheriff, as provided in this act section, and 
all costs in the prosecution of al l criminal actions shall, in case 
of conviction of the defendant, be adjudged a part of the penalty of 
the offense of which the defendant may be convicted, whether the 
punishment for such offense be either imprisonment, or fine, or 
both, and fixed either b y the verdict of the jury, or judgment of 
the court, trying the case, and if the defendant shall refuse to pay 
the fine, fees or costs court financial obligations , the payment of 
such fees and costs, in addition to the payment of the fine 
assessed, shall be enforced by imp risonment until the same shall be 
satisfied at a rate of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) up to One 
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per day of such fees and costs, or fine, 
or both, or shall be satisfied at a rate of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) 
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or fine, or both, should the defendant perform useful labor.  If the 
defendant is without means to pay the fine, fees or costs, the total 
amount owed shall may be entered upon the as a judgment docket and 
thereupon the same remedies shall be available for the enforcement 
of said the judgment as are available to any other judgment 
creditor. 
The term “all costs in the prosecution of all criminal actions ”, 
as used in this section, shall include only the following taxab le 
items: 
1.  Court clerk’s costs and fees authorized by statute; 
2.  Sheriff’s fees; 
3.  Fees and mileage of witnes ses; and 
4.  Cost deposits in the appellate court, whether on appeal, in 
an original proceeding or in any postconviction challenge, if waive d 
on the basis of a pauper’s affidavit all court financial obligations 
as defined in Section 983 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes. 
SECTION 6.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2023. 
 
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