Oklahoma Code § 47-173.1

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: State Task Force on Motor Carrier Regulation and
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Enforcement.
A.  There is hereby created, until July 1, 2024, the State Task
Force on Motor Carrier Regulation and Enforcement.  The Task Force
shall be composed of the following seven (7) members:
1.  The Commissioner of Public Safety or designee;
2.  One member of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or
designee;
3.  The Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety or designee;
4.  The Cabinet Secretary of Transportation or designee;
5.  One member selected by the Governor, who shall serve as the
chair of the Task Force;
6.  One member designated by the Speaker of the Oklahoma House
of Representatives, who shall be a current member of the Oklahoma
House of Representatives; and

7.  One member designated by the President Pro Tempore of the
Oklahoma State Senate, who shall be a current member of the Oklahoma
State Senate.
B.  A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum for the
purpose of conducting the business of the Task Force.  The Task
Force shall meet monthly and at such other times as may be called by
the chair.
C.  Members of the Task Force shall receive no compensation for
serving on the Task Force but shall receive travel reimbursement for
necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of their
duties by their respective agencies in accordance with the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.
D.  The State Task Force on Motor Carrier Regulation and
Enforcement shall:
1.  Study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding the
adequacy, scope, and effectiveness of regulatory, licensing, and
permitting programs applicable to the motor carrier industry;
2.  Study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding
strategies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of state law
enforcement's regulation of public safety and enforcement of laws
applicable to the motor carrier industry;
3.  Study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding the
adequacy, scope, and effect of civil and criminal enforcement
mechanisms of state laws governing the motor carrier industry;
4.  Study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding
combining within a state agency any motor carrier regulatory
programs or law enforcement functions; and
5.  Study, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding any
other matters determined by the Task Force to be relevant to the
purpose of this act.
E.  The Corporation Commission, the Department of Public Safety,
and the Department of Transportation shall make all information and
records available to the Task Force as the Task Force may require.
These agencies shall also make their employees available to the Task
Force for the Task Force to interview and gather information.
F.  On or before December 1, 2023, the Task Force shall prepare
a report of its findings and recommendations to be submitted to the
Governor, the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the
President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate, and the Chair of
the Public Safety and Transportation Committees in both the Oklahoma
House of Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate, and the
minority leaders of both the Oklahoma House of Representatives and
the Oklahoma Senate.
G.  Staffing for the Task Force shall be provided by the
Oklahoma House of Representatives.

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