Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB892

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Juvenile Code; authorizing enactment and enforcement of certain municipal ordinances relating to tobacco or vapor products; granting certain powers to municipal judge. Effective date.

Impact

With the enactment of SB892, local governments will have the ability to regulate tobacco-related laws more stringently than before. The bill outlines that violators may be fined up to $200, with the stipulation that offenders complete an educational program related to tobacco use cessation. This is reflective of a broader state policy aimed at reducing youth smoking and encouraging rehabilitative measures over punitive ones, reinforcing the importance of education in public health strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill 892 aims to amend the Oklahoma Juvenile Code by authorizing municipalities to enact and enforce certain ordinances regarding the purchase, receipt, or possession of tobacco and vapor products by individuals under the age of 21. This initiative seeks to enhance local control over the regulation of tobacco products and ensure that the penalties for violations align with public health goals. Specifically, the bill grants powers to municipal judges to enforce these ordinances and requires educational programs for offenders, highlighting a proactive approach towards preventing underage tobacco use.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve local governance over youth tobacco regulations, it may encounter pushback regarding the implementation of these educational programs and the specifics of municipal enforcement. Critics could argue that the subjective nature of educational requirements may lead to unequal treatment of offenders across different municipalities. Additionally, the law might provoke debates about the balance between state regulations and local governance, as municipalities may desire greater autonomy in determining how to handle such offenses.

Effective_date

The provisions outlined in SB892 are set to take effect on November 1, 2023.

Companion Bills

OK SB892

Carry Over Oklahoma Juvenile Code; authorizing enactment and enforcement of certain municipal ordinances relating to tobacco or vapor products; granting certain powers to municipal judge. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB892

Oklahoma Juvenile Code; authorizing enactment and enforcement of certain municipal ordinances relating to tobacco or vapor products; granting certain powers to municipal judge. Effective date.

OK SB215

Oklahoma Juvenile Code; authorizing enactment and enforcement of certain municipal ordinances relating to tobacco. Effective date.

OK HB2165

Children; tobacco products; fines; requiring violator to attend program or class; city ordinances; effective date.

OK SB678

Municipalities; requiring certain municipalities to have elected prosecutors and judges. Effective date.

OK SB601

Cigarette and tobacco products; enforcement of tobacco tax laws; industry advisory committee; purchase of tobacco products; seizure of untaxed tobacco products; procedures. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1782

Firearms; authorizing municipalities to allow for the carry of concealed firearms by municipal officials or employees; effective date.

OK SB462

Municipal courts; requiring municipal judges to complete certain certification program by specified date; establishing maximum allowable fine to be imposed by certain municipal courts. Effective date.

OK SB201

Municipalities; requiring certain camps meet building codes or be abolished. Effective date.

OK SB153

Sentencing of juveniles; prohibiting imposition of certain terms of imprisonment for juveniles. Effective date.

OK SB246

Cities and towns; restricting certain municipal powers. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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