Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: January 19,
2006
Senator Crain Files Bill to Require Sex Offender Info on Driver’s
License
State Senator Brian
Crain has filed legislation to identify registered sex offenders on
their state driver’s license. Under Senate Bill 1426, convicted
sex offenders would be given 180 days after being notified by the Department
of Corrections to get a new license reflecting their status as a sex offender
or face cancellation of their license for one year.
“I simply want to make sure we are using every resource available
to protect children from molesters and rapists,” said Crain, R-Tulsa.
“The sex offender registry is already the law and is available to
the public.
This bill simply helps utilize that information in a way that can help
better protect our most vulnerable citizens.”
Sen. Crain explained one way of utilizing the bill would be for vendors
or delivery services that may do business with schools or daycare centers
to identify drivers who should not make deliveries to those locations.
“There are laws that are supposed to keep child molesters from working
for such facilities, including safeguards such as criminal background
checks. But what about other types of businesses that bring individuals
in contact with children that don’t require such checks? This legislation
provides greater protection by helping those businesses identify workers
who shouldn’t be around children.”
In addition to the one year cancellation of a driver’s license for
those who fail to update the document to
reflect sex offender status, violation of the proposed law would also
be a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $200.00. If approved, the new law
would take effect January 1, 2007.
For
more information contact:
Senator Crain's Office- (405) 521-5620
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