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OK SB912
Bill
Status
2/7/2011
Primary Sponsor
Ralph Shortey
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AI Summary
SB912 Summary
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Expands Oklahoma's methamphetamine offender registry to include persons convicted of methamphetamine-related crimes in federal courts, Indian tribal courts, or other states if they are Oklahoma residents or plan to stay in Oklahoma for more than 10 days.
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Requires affected persons convicted outside Oklahoma to register with the Bureau within 10 days of entering the state (or 10 days after release if incarcerated in a federal facility within Oklahoma).
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Maintains the prohibition on registered offenders purchasing or possessing pseudoephedrine products, with violations punishable as felonies.
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Changes the registration deadline from 30 days to 10 days for certain offenders and extends requirements to those with deferred sentences or convictions in out-of-state jurisdictions.
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Effective date: November 1, 2011.
Legislative Description
Public health and safety; requiring registration of persons convicted of certain crimes in other jurisdictions. Effective date.
Public Safety
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary Committee then to Appropriations Committee
2/14/2011