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OK HB3289
Bill
Status
3/8/2010
Primary Sponsor
Skye McNiel
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AI Summary
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Amends 22 O.S. Section 991a to authorize courts to impose sentencing conditions on convicted persons, including restitution, community service, fines, and rehabilitation programs
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Adds new authority allowing courts to prohibit sex offenders required to register under the Sex Offenders Registration Act from residing within a specified distance of their victim's primary residence, with the court determining the appropriate distance
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Establishes mandatory DNA testing requirements for felony convictions and persons receiving probation for sex offenses, with samples submitted to the OSBI Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) Database
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Maintains existing court sentencing options including probation, incarceration, ignition interlock devices for DUI offenses, electronic monitoring, sex offender treatment programs, and polygraph examinations
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Becomes effective November 1, 2010; passed House on March 4th, 2010
Legislative Description
Criminal procedure; relating to sentencing powers of the court; authorizing court to prohibit certain person from residing near victims. Effective date.
Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts
Last Action
Title restored
5/12/2010