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Oklahoma |
6/6/07-Gov. Brad Henry has signed a bill into law to identify Oklahoma’s worst sex offenders on their driver’s licenses.
The new law, previously SB35, requires aggravated or habitual offenders to obtain a new license bearing the words “sex offender.” For those who fail to comply could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
5/25/07-The House and Senate reached agreement on a bill that would identify the state’s worst sex offenders on their driver’s licenses. The action clears the way for the bill to move to Gov. Brad Henry’s desk.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require aggravated or habitual offenders to obtain a new license bearing the words “sex offender.” For those who fail to comply could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
4/25/07-The House Judiciary and Public Safety Committee approved a bill that would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver’s licenses.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
The bill now heads to the House floor for further consideration. The Senate already approved it.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
3/28/07-A bill in the House Judiciary and Public Safety Committee would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver's licenses. The Senate already approved it.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
3/6/07-The Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill that would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver's licenses.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
The bill has been forwarded to the House for further consideration.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
The new law, previously SB35, requires aggravated or habitual offenders to obtain a new license bearing the words “sex offender.” For those who fail to comply could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
5/25/07-The House and Senate reached agreement on a bill that would identify the state’s worst sex offenders on their driver’s licenses. The action clears the way for the bill to move to Gov. Brad Henry’s desk.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require aggravated or habitual offenders to obtain a new license bearing the words “sex offender.” For those who fail to comply could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
4/25/07-The House Judiciary and Public Safety Committee approved a bill that would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver’s licenses.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
The bill now heads to the House floor for further consideration. The Senate already approved it.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
3/28/07-A bill in the House Judiciary and Public Safety Committee would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver's licenses. The Senate already approved it.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.
3/6/07-The Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill that would identify registered sex offenders on their state driver's licenses.
Sponsored by Sen. Brian Crain, R-Tulsa, SB35 would require convicted sex offenders to obtain a new license stating their status as a sex offender. For those who fail to comply they could have their license canceled for one year and be fined up to $200.
The bill has been forwarded to the House for further consideration.
For bill status, call (405) 524-0126. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.






