Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 19, 2009
Senator Bill Brown
Senate Committees Approve Brown’s
Measures to Ban Alcohol on Campuses,
Lower Limit for Boating under Influence
The Senate Appropriations Committee this week approved
legislation by Sen. Bill
Brown that would lower the legal blood alcohol concentration
limit for the offense of boating under the influence from 0.10
percent to 0.08 percent. Also approved this week was Brown’s
measure to prohibit alcohol on all public high school campuses
in Oklahoma.
Senate Bill 902 would also prevent children under
the age of 12 from operating any personal watercraft powered by
a motor or sail-powered vessel longer than 16 feet in length.
Brown said it is necessary to add teeth to the state’s boating
laws to reduce watercraft-related accidents and deaths.
“Our laws regarding blood alcohol limits
for operating watercraft ought to be consistent with our laws
for operating motor vehicles,” said Brown, R-Broken Arrow.
“Operating a watercraft under the influence is every bit
as dangerous as a car or truck. It’s clear that we need
to add some teeth to the law in order to make our waterways safer.”
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, alcohol use
is the leading contributing factor in fatal boating accidents,
accounting for nearly twenty percent of all reported fatalities.
In 2006, Oklahoma per capita had more watercraft-related accidents,
fatal accidents and fatalities stemming from alcohol use than
over half of other states.
“Going to the lake is an important recreational
activity for countless Oklahomans,” Brown said. “We
ought to do everything in our power to ensure their safety while
they enjoy the natural beauty our state has to offer.”
Senate Bill 641 would prohibit alcohol on all public
high school campuses in Oklahoma, including secondary schools
supported by state funding, charter schools and independent school
districts.
“Alcohol simply has no place on our high
school campuses,” Brown said. “It’s another
measure intended to preserve safety in a place of critical importance
in all our communities. This is a law designed to minimize risk
for children and families throughout the state.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Brown's Office: 405-521-5602