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OK HB2751
Bill
Status
3/9/2010
Primary Sponsor
Lisa Billy
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AI Summary
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Amends 22 O.S. 2001, Section 991a to require persons convicted of felonies or receiving any form of probation for sex offenses to submit to DNA testing for the OSBI Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) Database.
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Expands DNA testing requirements to include persons convicted of specified misdemeanors (assault and battery, domestic abuse, stalking, drug possession, resisting arrest, firearm violations, and others) subject to fund availability.
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Establishes the OSBI CODIS Database to collect, store, and maintain DNA profiles and samples from convicted felons, sex offenders, and qualifying misdemeanor offenders for criminal investigation purposes.
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Requires DNA samples to be submitted within 30 days of sentencing for probationers, or prior to release for incarcerated individuals, with a $15.00 collection fee for those not processed at designated facilities.
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Declares the CODIS Database exempt from public disclosure, making information confidential and restricted to law enforcement and criminal justice agencies only; effective November 1, 2010.
Legislative Description
DNA evidence; requiring persons arrested for certain crimes to submit to deoxyribonucleic acid DNA testing. Effective date.
Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts
Last Action
Referred to Appr/Sub-Public Safety and Judiciary
3/22/2010