Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB679

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Compulsory liability insurance; providing statutory authority for probable cause. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB679 would reinforce the obligations of vehicle owners and operators to maintain valid liability insurance coverage. The bill delineates clear penalties for violations, including potential misdemeanor charges, fines, and imprisonment terms, which could result in a significant deterrent effect against uninsured driving. Moreover, the bill allows for a mechanism where individuals can avoid penalties if they are able to provide proof of valid insurance coverage in court, thereby better aligning accountability between law enforcement and citizens.

Summary

Senate Bill 679 aims to amend the existing statute relating to compulsory liability insurance in the state of Oklahoma. The primary purpose of the bill is to update the enforcement mechanisms regarding compliance with the Compulsory Insurance Law. Specifically, the bill provides statutory authority for law enforcement to seize vehicles and license plates of drivers found to be in violation of maintaining compulsory insurance, especially if probable cause exists that the vehicle is uninsured. Key changes include the establishment of processes for law enforcement to verify insurance status using an online system, and stipulations for administering fines and penalties for non-compliance.

Contention

The provisions of SB679 reflect a balancing act between strengthening law enforcement's ability to ensure compliance with traffic safety laws and protecting the rights of drivers. Notable points of contention may arise regarding the potential for abuse of the new enforcement powers, as well as concerns over the financial burden imposed on individuals who may struggle to maintain insurance. Critics might argue that such initiatives could disproportionately impact lower-income drivers, increasing their difficulties in both vehicle ownership and compliance with the law. Furthermore, the mechanisms for seizing vehicles and plates may raise questions about due process and the appropriateness of punitive measures for liability insurance violations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB679

Compulsory liability insurance; providing statutory authority for probable cause. Effective date.

OK SB491

Compulsory vehicle insurance; requiring certain notification. Effective date.

OK SB491

Compulsory vehicle insurance; requiring certain notification. Effective date.

OK SB95

Provides relative to evidence of compulsory motor vehicle insurance. (8/1/16)

OK SB967

Regional transportation authorities; modifying certain liability. Effective date.

OK HB118

Allows immobilization of motor vehicles by vehicle boot for failure to comply with the compulsory motor vehicle liability security law

OK SB1240

Insurance; updating to statutory requirement; updating statutory reference; conforming language. Effective date.

OK SB287

Provides relative to compulsory motor vehicle liability security. (8/1/18) (OR DECREASE SD RV See Note)

OK HB1898

Firearms; deleting named act and adding statutory references; codification; effective date.

OK HB2215

Motor vehicles; removing provisions authorizing certain seizure of license plates; emergency.

Similar Bills

KY HB422

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations.

KY HB6

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.

KY SB23

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.

KY SB20

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.

KY HB81

AN ACT relating to governmental accountability and declaring an emergency.

KY SB65

AN ACT relating to deficient administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.

KY HB594

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.

KY HB40

AN ACT relating to administrative regulations and declaring an emergency.