FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 24, 2017
Governor Mary Fallin Statement on the Oklahoma Supreme Court Striking Down Electric, Hybrid Vehicle Registration Fee
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today
issued the following statement in response to the Oklahoma Supreme Court
striking down a registration fee for electric and hybrid vehicles:
“I’m disappointed with the Oklahoma Supreme Court striking
down the registration fee for electric and hybrid vehicles. Fortunately,
lawmakers are in special session now working on how to adjust a shortfall of
$215 million of state appropriations caused when the state Supreme Court
earlier this year struck down a proposed smoking cessation fee.”
EDITOR'S NOTE: House Bill 1449 would have established a
$100 fee for the registration of an electric vehicle and a $30 fee for a hybrid
vehicle. Revenue from the fees, which was to have gone into effect Jan. 1,
would have gone to the state's highway construction and maintenance fund. The
measure was projected to raise more than $506,000 for the current 2018 fiscal
year, and $1.01 million for the 2019 fiscal year. The measure passed the House,
61-36, and the Senate, 29-11.
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