OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Service Oklahoma is reminding boat owners of July 1 registration renewals and carbon Monoxide warning decals.
According to Service Oklahoma, boat owners will receive a carbon monoxide poisoning warning decal on their first renewal after November 2023.
Additionally, all motorized boats that renew their registration will receive a carbon monoxide poisoning warning decal to be displayed on the boat along with an informational pamphlet. In accordance with OK HB2010 (2023) also know as “Andy's Law,” boat owners will receive a carbon monoxide poisoning warning decal on their first renewal after Nov. 1, 2023.
2023 Boating Quick Facts
73,970 boats registered for one-year in 2023.
44,076 boats registered for three-years in 2023.
OK HB2010 requires motorized boats and outboard motor vessels to have a carbon monoxide warning decal in plain view on the interior of the vessel.
Boat owners must carry the current registration in the boat while in operation.
Boats and outboard motors must be registered separately.
Boat owners can register and renew their boats at their local licensed operator location or have the option of renewing online at service.ok.gov. For any online boat registration renewals, a carbon monoxide poison warning decal will be sent in the mail. To find the nearest licensed operator, visit service.ok.gov/locations, and for more information about boat registrations visit service.ok.gov/boats.