Okla. Stat. tit. 47 § 11-810

Current through Laws 2024, c. 6.
Section 11-810 - Points - Convictions for speeding
A. Except when the person is the holder of a commercial driver license and commits the offense while operating any vehicle or when the person who commits the offense is operating a commercial motor vehicle, the Department of Public Safety shall not report or assess points to the driving record of any person, as maintained by Service Oklahoma, for a conviction of exceeding the speed limit by at least one (1) mile per hour but not more than ten (10) miles per hour.
B. Except when the person is the holder of a commercial driver license committing the offense while operating any vehicle or when the person committing the offense is operating a commercial motor vehicle, the Department of Public Safety shall not record or assess points for convictions for traffic offenses on the driving record of any person as maintained by Service Oklahoma, where such conviction is for exceeding the speed limit prescribed in this title, but not exceeding the speed limit previously in force where the violation occurred.
C. Except when the person is the holder of a commercial driver license committing the offense while operating any vehicle or when the person committing the offense is operating a commercial motor vehicle, the Department of Public Safety shall not record or assess points against a person for out-of-state convictions of exceeding the speed limits of that state, provided the person did not exceed the speed limit previously in force as of January 1, 1974, in the state where the conviction occurred.

Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 11-810

Amended by Laws 2022 , c. 282, s. 92, eff. 5/19/2022.
Added by Laws 1992, HB 2065, c. 303, § 30, emerg. eff. 7/1/1992; Amended by Laws 2000 , HB 2404, c. 124, § 2, eff. 11/1/2000; Amended by Laws 2005 , HB 1502, c. 190, § 9, eff. 9/1/2005 (repealed by Laws 2006 , HB 3139, c. 16, § 28, emerg. eff. 3/29/2006); Amended by Laws 2005 , HB 1993, c. 394, § 12, eff. 9/1/2005; Laws 2005 , HB 1502, c. 190, § 9 repealed by Laws 2006 , HB 3139, c. 16, § 28, emerg. eff. 3/29/2006.