Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 11-1009
Parking on Certain State Property Prohibited - Procedure for Enforcement and Appeal
Effective Jul 1, 1996Added by Laws 1982, c. 195, § 1, eff. July 1, 1982; Amended by Laws 1983, c. 286, § 24, eff. July 1, 1983; Amended by Laws 1987, c. 5, § 157, emerg. eff. March 11, 1987; Amended by Laws 1993, c. 153, § 1, eff. September 1, 1993; Amended by Laws 1996, c. 219, § 1, eff. July 1, 1996.
A. No person shall place, stop, park, or stand any vehicle including trailers or implements of husbandry contrary to any official sign reserving, restricting, or regulating the placing, stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle within the boundaries of the following:
- 1. State Capitol Park as defined in Section 1811.4 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
- 2. Cowboy Hall of Fame Park; and
- 3. State Capitol Complex in Tulsa.
- B. The Department of Public Safety shall be responsible for the enforcement of subsection A of this section.
C. Any person violating the provisions of subsection A of this section shall be subject to a civil fine. A violation shall be indicated by the placing of a notice of such violation on the windshield of the vehicle improperly placed, stopped, parked, or standing.
The notice shall be on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Public Safety. The civil fine for such violation shall be Five Dollars ($5.00) if paid within ten (10) days from the date of the violation and Twenty Dollars ($20.00) if paid after ten (10) days from the date of the violation.
- D. The fine may be paid by mailing or personally delivering the notice and a personal check or money order to cover the fine to the Department of Public Safety. Should the violator elect to object to the imposition of the fine and to have a hearing on the violation, the person may so indicate on the notice and mail or present it to the Department of Public Safety with a bond by cash or money order equal to the amount of the fine pending the outcome of the hearing. The bond may be used to pay the fine in the event the determination of the hearing examiner upholds the imposition of the civil fine. If no bond accompanies the request for hearing, no hearing shall be granted.
- E. The request for a hearing shall be submitted to the Department of Public Safety and the violation shall be set for hearing before a hearing examiner appointed by the Commissioner. The person requesting the hearing shall be notified of the time and place of the hearing by the Department of Public Safety by mailing a copy of the notice by regular mail to the address indicated on the request for hearing. The hearing examiner may take evidence of the violation and shall determine if there has been a violation of the provisions of subsection A of this section. If it is determined that there was a violation, the hearing examiner shall enforce the fine indicated on the notice.
- F. Any vehicle having outstanding fines against it may be impounded by the Department of Public Safety. The vehicle may be retained by the Department pending the payment of all fines, towing, and storage charges and shall be retained by the Department until the owner furnishes to the Department proof of security or an affidavit that the vehicle is insured by a policy of liability insurance or will not be used on public highways or public streets, as required pursuant to Section 47-7-600 et seq. of this title. The State of Oklahoma shall have a possessory lien against any vehicle which is found to have outstanding fines against it until such fines are paid. The lien may be foreclosed pursuant to the procedures provided for in Sections 91 through 96 of Title 42 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
- G. All the monies generated from such fines shall be remitted to the State Treasurer to be credited to the General Revenue Fund in the State Treasury.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 195, § 1, eff. July 1, 1982; Amended by Laws 1983, c. 286, § 24, eff. July 1, 1983; Amended by Laws 1987, c. 5, § 157, emerg. eff. March 11, 1987; Amended by Laws 1993, c. 153, § 1, eff. September 1, 1993; Amended by Laws 1996, c. 219, § 1, eff. July 1, 1996.