Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 26, 2011
Governor signs Erin Swezey Act into law
Gov. Mary
Fallin has signed The Erin Swezey Act into law. Thursday, the
governor approved Senate Bill 529 which is named for the 20-year-old
Oklahoma State University student from Edmond who was killed in 2009
by a drunk driver with numerous DUI arrests and convictions.
“Public Safety is a top priority for Oklahoma, and I believe the
Erin Swezey Act will help us save lives,” Fallin said. “My own
daughter is only a little bit older than Erin would have been. My
heart goes out to the Swezeys and all Oklahomans who’ve been victims
of drunk drivers. I’m proud to support legislation that will help us
prevent such tragedies.”
Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, is principal author of SB 529. He said
the bill was requested by Erin’s parents, Keith and Dixie Swezey.
“I am extremely grateful to Governor Fallin for her support of this
measure, and to my House author, Representative Jason Nelson, for
all of his hard work securing passage of the Erin Swezey Act,”
Jolley said. “I also want to express my thanks to Keith and Dixie
for bringing this important issue to the forefront, and having the
courage to fight for it so that other parents will be spared their
loss.”
As of November 1, 2011, an interlock device will be required for 18
months on a first conviction for those with a blood alcohol content
(BAC) of .15 or higher. For a second or subsequent offense, the
interlock will be mandatory for those with a BAC of .08 for a period
of four years, and for five years on subsequent offenses. Under the
new law, those convicted will have the designation “Interlock
Required” on the face of their driver licenses as long as they’re
required to have an interlock device.
“Arizona has a similar law and they’ve reduced drunk driving deaths
by 46 percent,” said Nelson, R-Oklahoma City. “I know we will save
lives in Oklahoma as well.”
Speaking on behalf of his wife Dixie, Keith Swezey said they were
elated that the Erin Swezey Act has been signed into law.
“We are so thankful to Governor Fallin for signing this bill, and to
Senator Jolley and Representative Nelson who made its passage a
reality,” Swezey said. “The glory belongs to God. We give thanks to
Him for our beautiful daughter, and for the enactment of this law
which honors her life by helping protect other innocent Oklahomans.”
For more information, contact:
Sen. Jolley: (405) 521-5622
Rep. Jason
Nelson, 405-557-7335
www.erinswezeyact.com
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