This bill amends Section 6-111 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, focusing on the issuance and regulation of driver licenses. A significant change is the prohibition of non-domiciled commercial driver licenses and learner permits, which means that individuals holding such licenses will not be allowed to operate commercial motor vehicles within the state. Additionally, any non-domiciled commercial driver license or learner permit issued by another state will be deemed invalid in Oklahoma. The bill also increases the fine for violations related to these licenses from $3,000 to $10,000, and establishes that drivers found operating a commercial vehicle without a valid license will be guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to fines and potential imprisonment.

Further provisions include the requirement for Service Oklahoma to issue licenses that indicate if a person is a convicted sex offender or if they are required to have an ignition interlock device. The bill mandates that individuals who are subject to these requirements must surrender their current licenses and may apply for replacements that reflect their status. The legislation aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that only qualified individuals operate commercial vehicles and by clearly identifying those with specific legal obligations. An emergency clause is included, allowing the bill to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.