Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: February 28, 2006
Senate Approves Bill to Require Sex Offender Info on Driver’s License
The full Senate has approved a measure which would identify
registered sex offenders on their state driver’s license. Under
Senate Bill 1426, by Sen. Brian Crain, 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.
“Essentially, it’s another opportunity for us to protect the
very young and the very old here in Oklahoma,” said Crain, R-Tulsa.
“Currently we require that nursing homes, day care centers and schools
do a background check to make sure individuals that are applying for jobs
there are not on the sex offender registry. This bill would allow vendors
of goods and services to have a guarantee that individuals they are placing
in those same facilities are not on the sex offender registry.”
Crain did amend his bill on the floor to ensure that if a person was able
to be taken off the sex offender registry, that individual could then
get a new license without the previous information indicating they were
on the registry.
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.
“I think this bill enjoys widespread support by both Democrats and
Republicans, both House and Senate members. I anticipate that this will
be received favorably by the House and I anticipate that by the end of
this session, it will go to the Governor’s desk for his signature,”
said Crain.
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Crain's Office - (405) 521-5620
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