Oklahoma Code § 47-6-130

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Epilepsy designation symbol
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A.  Effective June 1, 2026, Service Oklahoma shall permit a
driver license or state identification cardholder to voluntarily
designate with the placement of a unique symbol that the person has
been diagnosed with epilepsy by a licensed physician.  The
designation shall be used by a law enforcement officer or an
emergency medical professional to identify and effectively
communicate with a person who has been diagnosed with epilepsy and
shall not be used for any other purpose by any other person.
B.  The cardholder may choose whether the voluntary designation
indicating that a person has been diagnosed with epilepsy, pursuant
to paragraph 1 of this section, shall be displayed on the driver
license or identification card or in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Telecommunications System (OLETS) in accordance with procedures
prescribed by Service Oklahoma.  A holder of a driver license or
identification card who makes a voluntary designation pursuant to
this section shall have the opportunity to remove the designation at
any time.

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