This bill amends existing Oklahoma law regarding child support enforcement by allowing for the discretionary revocation of driver permits and licenses for individuals who fail to comply with child support orders. Specifically, it updates Section 139 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes to include the revocation of driving privileges as a consequence for noncompliance with child support obligations. The bill also amends Section 139.1 to clarify the definitions related to licensing boards and noncompliance, and it explicitly states that the district courts are authorized to suspend or revoke a driver's license for individuals who have not made required child support payments for at least ninety days.

Additionally, the bill introduces provisions that allow for the revocation or suspension of driving privileges for custodians of children who do not comply with orders to submit to genetic testing for paternity. It establishes a framework for probationary measures, where obligors can agree to a payment plan to avoid license suspension, and outlines the process for reinstating licenses once compliance is achieved. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2026.