Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 2, 2010
Party
Bus Bill Clears Senate Committee
The Senate’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee has
approved a measure to ensure party bus companies don’t enable underage
drinking. Sen. Debbe
Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City, said she introduced Senate Bill 1762 because
of an incident that occurred in her district.
“Students at one of our area high schools pooled their money and
rented a party bus for prom night—then proceeded to drink while
on the bus, while the driver apparently did or said nothing at all to
stop them,” Leftwich explained. “They were completely drunk
when they arrived at their prom, and if school officials hadn’t
been observant and detained the students, they probably would have eventually
wound up on the road.”
Leftwich said SB 1762 would make it illegal for a person owning or operating
a hired bus or limousine service to knowingly transport minors who are
drinking or in possession of alcohol or low-point beer. As approved by
the committee, it would be a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $500 for
the driver and for the owner of the vehicle. Those convicted of a subsequent
offense would face the fine and the loss of the driver’s commercial
license. In addition, the company owning the vehicle could be barred from
operating in Oklahoma for one year.
“If a company is willing to do business with minors, there needs
to be some accountability on the company’s part,” Leftwich
said. “While there are legitimate companies that try to prevent
underage drinking, we know some operators have turned a blind eye while
these underage students get drunk. This bill is an attempt to crack down
on those businesses.”
SB 1762 now moves to the full Senate for consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557
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