Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB464

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraints for child passengers. Effective date.

Impact

The impact of SB464 on state laws primarily revolves around increased safety requirements for transporting children in vehicles. It establishes clear guidelines related to the appropriate use of child safety restraints, potentially leading to fewer injuries and fatalities in motor vehicle incidents involving young passengers. Additionally, the bill updates the language and references in the existing statute to ensure compliance with current federal standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 464 seeks to enhance motor vehicle safety regulations in Oklahoma, particularly for the protection of children under the age of eight. The bill amends existing laws regarding child passenger restraint systems by mandating that all drivers properly secure young children using specified types of restraints. For instance, children under four years must be secured in a rear-facing restraint system until they reach either two years old or the maximum specifications of their restraint. Children aged four to under eight must use either a child restraint system or a booster seat, contingent upon their height.

Contention

Notable contentions around SB464 include concerns about the implications of increased fines for non-compliance, as the bill introduces penalties for offenders, including fines of $50 or $20 based on the nature of the violation. Supporters argue that these measures are necessary for enhancing child safety and promoting responsible driving behavior, while opponents may critique the financial burden placed on lower-income families who might struggle to comply due to the associated costs. There may also be discussions around the enforcement of these laws and whether they adequately address the safety concerns without unduly penalizing caregivers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB164

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraint; establishing certain fine and cost. Effective date.

OK SB164

Motor vehicle safety; requiring certain restraint; establishing certain fine and cost. Effective date.

OK SB681

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB681

Motor vehicles; modifying requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB106

Motor vehicles; modifying required usage of safety belts. Effective date.

OK SB106

Motor vehicles; modifying required usage of safety belts. Effective date.

OK HB3548

Motor Vehicles; creating the Jamie Lea Pearl Act; requiring transport of certain passengers at certain cost; emergency.

OK HB2133

Motor vehicles; modifying definitions; limiting allowable power of certain electric motorcycles; effective date.

OK HB2133

Motor vehicles; modifying definitions; limiting allowable power of certain electric motorcycles; effective date.

OK HB2130

Motor vehicles; requiring child support payments after certain vehicle accidents resulting in death; effective date.

Similar Bills

CA AB878

Juveniles: restraints.

NH SB393

Relative to the use of restraints on pregnant women in the custody of a state or county correctional facility.

CA AB2657

Pupil discipline: restraint and seclusion.

IL HB5631

MHDDC-LETHAL RESTRAINTS-PROHIB

CA AB216

School safety: Pupil and Staff Safety Pilot Program.

CO HB1248

Protect Students from Restraint & Seclusion Act

TX SB751

Relating to the use of restraints in state schools.

NH HB491

Relative to prohibiting the use of the prone restraint for minors.