For Immediate
Release: May 20, 2004
Bills to Allow Disabled to Drive Golf Carts on Streets Still
Awaiting Final Legislative Action
Two measures authorizing municipalities to
allow disabled people to use golf carts on city streets
are still awaiting final action by the House and Senate.
The Senate author of one of those measures wanted to clarify
the status of the bills after some newspapers and broadcasters
reported that one had been signed into law.
Both House Bill 2367 and Senate Bill 1461
are still in conference committees. Each was written in
response to the case of a disabled Claremore resident ticketed
by local police for driving his golf cart on city streets.
Rep Tad Jones, R-Claremore, is principal author
of HB 2367. Senate co-author, Randy Brogdon, R-Owasso, said
they wanted the public to know that the measure is still
working its way through the legislative process, but has
not yet been sent to Gov. Brad Henry.
“I think there was some confusion because
the bill that was signed, SB 884, contains language allowing
cities to give golf carts access to specific intersections
or railroad crossings, but it does not address the situation
in Claremore,” Brogdon explained.
“It is obvious from the media coverage
this week that there’s a lot of public interest in
the bills, but we wanted to clarify that neither has been
signed into law yet.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office -
(405) 521-5774
