Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4149

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Civil procedure; judgments; renewal; effective date.

Impact

This legislation has significant implications for state laws governing civil procedure. By redefining the conditions under which judgments become unenforceable, it aims to reduce the ambiguity surrounding the renewal process. Stakeholders, including legal practitioners and debt collectors, may find the new provisions beneficial as they simplify the legal framework within which enforceable judgments operate. Additionally, it provides courts with clear guidelines, potentially decreasing litigation over renewal disputes.

Summary

House Bill 4149 seeks to amend Section 735 of the Oklahoma Statutes related to civil procedure, specifically the enforceability and renewal procedures for judgments. The bill proposes revisions to the processes by which a judgment may be rendered unenforceable after five years, outlining specific criteria that must be met to maintain its enforceability. The intent of the amendment is to clarify the requirements for renewing judgments and to streamline court procedures, aiming to improve the efficiency of the judicial system in Oklahoma.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding the amendment's impact on debtors and the enforcement of judgments against them. Advocates for debtor rights could argue that the new procedures place an unfair burden on individuals who might struggle to keep track of the requisite filings. On the other hand, proponents of the bill contend that streamlining the process will benefit the judicial system at large by reducing unnecessary legal complexities and delays. The tension between expanding judicial efficiency and protecting debtor rights will likely be a focal point of discussion as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB79

Civil procedure; modifying procedures for offers of judgment. Effective date.

OK HB2372

Civil procedure; defenses and objections; default judgement procedure; postjudgment interest; application of interest; effective date

OK HB1618

Civil procedure; deleting mailing requirement; effective date.

OK HB2792

Civil procedure; forms; Oklahoma Bar Association; Administrative Office of the Courts; Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN) website; effective date.

OK HB2391

Civil procedure; consumer litigation funding agreements; effective date.

OK SB85

Child support; modifying certain procedures for modification of child support orders. Effective date.

OK HB1539

Civil procedure; statute of limitations; effective date.

OK HB1888

Civil procedure; forcible entry and detainer; affidavit and summons; effective date.

OK HB2289

Revenue and taxation; state and local taxes; procedures; administration; Oklahoma Tax Commission; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2390

Civil procedure; recovery of other payments or costs; effective date.

Similar Bills

CA SB1200

Enforcement of judgments: renewal and interest.

CA AB774

Civil actions: enforcement of judgments.

AZ HB2297

Judgments; liens; homestead exemption

KY HB801

AN ACT relating to Canadian money judgments.

CA AB1119

Enforcement of judgments.

CA AB905

Money judgments of other jurisdictions.

CA SB642

Civil actions: renewal of judgments.

VA HB1234

Judgments; limitations on enforcement, extensions and renewals.