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OK SB2005
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/1/2010
Primary Sponsor
Debbe Leftwich
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AI Summary
- Expands employment restrictions to include persons convicted of crimes that would require sex offender registration, even if they are not currently registered under the Oklahoma Sex Offenders Registration Act
- Prohibits covered individuals from working with children, providing services to children, or working on school premises
- Requires employers who work with or provide services to children to conduct annual name searches against sex offender registries and obtain signed statements from employees declaring they are not required to register
- Establishes misdemeanor penalties with fines up to $1,000 for violations by offenders, employers who fail to conduct required name searches, or employees who refuse to sign the required declaration
- Effective date of November 1, 2010
Legislative Description
Prisons and reformatories; prohibiting employment of sex offenders. Effective date.
Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/2/2010
Committee Referrals
Judiciary2/2/2010
Full Bill Text
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