SB 216
Driver licenses; extension of certain driver license; requiring mailing of driver license to certain individual. Effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill extends the validity of certain Oklahoma driver’s licenses for individuals convicted of specific offenses, such as driving under the influence (DUI). It mandates that the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety mail a new driver’s license to these individuals upon completion of their sentence. The bill also establishes an effective date and includes an emergency clause, allowing it to take effect immediately. This change aims to reduce the administrative burden of issuing new licenses to individuals with criminal records.
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