Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB610

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Weigh stations; allowing Department of Transportation to administer weigh station preclearance programs. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB610 will modify existing state laws to grant ODOT the authority to identify participating weigh stations for this program. This move is anticipated to streamline operations within the state, potentially impacting the travel times of commercial motor carriers. The proposed preclearance system aims to treat all participating weigh station technologies equally, fostering a more uniform implementation of electronic screening across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 610, also known as the Weigh Station Preclearance Act, proposes the establishment of a preclearance program for weigh stations administered by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT). The bill seeks to align with federal regulations, specifically the standards established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regarding electronic screening for commercial vehicle compliance. This program intends to enhance efficiency at weigh stations by allowing compliant commercial vehicles to bypass traditional weighing procedures, reducing delays in transit and improving overall traffic flow on highways.

Contention

While there is generally support for the bill in terms of improving efficiency and compliance monitoring for commercial vehicles, there may be concerns regarding the commitment of resources needed to establish and maintain the preclearance program. Discussions around the bill highlight the balance between state regulatory authority and necessary infrastructure investments, with some stakeholders questioning whether adequate funding and technological support will be in place to successfully launch and sustain the program. Furthermore, questions have been raised about the implications for safety inspections and monitoring, which are critical components of highway safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB610

Weigh stations; allowing Department of Transportation to administer weigh station preclearance programs. Effective date.

OK SB1597

Weigh stations; allowing the Department of Transportation to establish a weigh station preclearance program. Effective date.

OK LD1455

An Act to Establish the Weighing Point Preclearance Program

OK SB190

Transfers stationary weight enforcement from DPS&C to DOTD. (7/1/22)

OK SB413

Provides for transfer of stationary weight enforcement to DOTD. (8/1/20)

OK SB571

Transfers enforcement of stationary weights and standards stations from Department of Transportation and Development to Department of Public Safety and Corrections. (7/1/10)

OK SB1564

Transportation; Requiring all weigh station employees to be certified by FMCSA. Effective date.

OK SB122

Department of Transportation; making an appropriation to the Weigh Station Improvement Revolving Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB2278

VEH CD-TRUCK MAX HEIGHT WEIGHT

OK HB2505

VEH CD-TRUCK MAX HEIGHT WEIGHT

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