Oklahoma Code § 47-11-1304

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Operation Work Zone Awareness
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A.  The Department of Public Safety is authorized to establish
Operation Work Zone Awareness.  Operation Work Zone Awareness is a
program designed to educate the motoring public on the dangers of
committing moving violations while traveling in highway construction
work zones.  The Department is authorized to develop and house on
its website an online work zone awareness presentation that may
include, but not be limited to, facts and figures representing the
dangers of motorists committing work zone moving violations,
testimonials from highway construction workers and their families,
information on the importance of awareness and slowing down in work
zones, and a question-and-answer section to ensure participants
understand and retain the information presented.  The Department is
authorized to contract for the production, development, and
maintenance of the webpage through a vendor.  The Department shall
maintain in its database a record of those completing the program.
B.  Motorists receiving a citation for committing moving
violations within a work zone may receive information regarding an
invitation to participate in the Operation Work Zone Awareness

program.  A motorist who participates in and completes the online
program shall receive a certificate designed and issued by the
Department.  Any person producing the certificate as proof in court
that the program was successfully completed shall be entitled to
dismissal of the fine.  If proof of successful completion of the
program is presented to the court in person or electronically, no
later than the business day preceding the first scheduled court
appearance date, the dismissal shall be without payment of court
costs.  The court may access information from the Department's
system to confirm completion of the program.  Offenders may
participate in and complete the program a maximum of one time.
After completing the program, a motorist who receives another
citation in a work zone will be disqualified from utilizing the
program benefits a second time.  If a motorist so chooses, he or she
may not participate in the program and instead pay the fine imposed
on the issued citation.  Holders of commercial driver licenses cited
while driving a commercial motor vehicle are not eligible to
participate in the program.
C.  Moving violations that qualify an offender to participate in
the Operation Work Zone Awareness program shall include, but not be
limited to, speeding, distracted driving, failure to move over,
failure to obey flagger, and failure to obey traffic control
devices.  Motorists committing impaired driving offenses, as defined
in Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, in work zones, including
driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated, driving
under the influence under twenty-one (21) years of age, or a
commercial driver license holder refusing a chemical test while
driving any vehicle, shall be disqualified from the program.
D.  The fee paid by a motorist for his or her participation in
the Operation Work Zone Awareness program shall be Seventy-five
Dollars ($75.00) and shall be apportioned as follows:
1.  Thirty-five Dollars ($35.00) to be deposited in the
Department of Public Safety Revolving Fund, created in Section 2-
144.1 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to be used for
maintenance of the Operation Work Zone Awareness program;
2.  Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) to be deposited in the Department
of Public Safety Patrol Vehicle Revolving Fund created in Section 2-
143 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
3.  Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) to be deposited in the Oklahoma
Court Information System Revolving Fund, created in Section 1315 of
Title 20 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to be used to offset expenses
related to this program.
The Department is authorized to determine the manner in which fees
may be paid.

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