This bill amends Oklahoma's laws regarding driving under the influence (DUI) and introduces new classifications for certain felony offenses. It updates Section 13 of Chapter 366, O.S.L. 2024, to establish Class C2 felonies, which include offenses such as theft of anhydrous equipment and acts of violence against legislative bodies. The bill also repeals previous versions of Section 11-902, which addresses individuals under the influence, thereby clarifying the legal framework. Additionally, it allows for the aggregation of multiple DUI offenses within a year, elevating them to a Class C2 felony, and introduces stricter penalties for repeat offenders, including imprisonment terms ranging from two to twelve years.

Furthermore, the bill enhances the penalties and procedures for aggravated DUI offenses, classifying them as Class B3 felonies for certain driving violations. It mandates assessments for treatment and establishes specific sentencing guidelines, including the use of ignition interlock devices for repeat offenders. The bill also emphasizes the importance of following treatment recommendations and participating in victim impact panels. Overall, the proposed changes aim to strengthen Oklahoma's legal framework by clarifying definitions, updating penalties, and enhancing public safety related to DUI and other criminal offenses. The new provisions are set to take effect on November 1, 2026.