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OK SB1720
Bill
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SB1720 Summary
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Amends 22 O.S. 2011, Section 991d to clarify that district attorney supervision fees of $40 per month are specifically to compensate the district attorney for the actual act of supervising offenders.
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Creates new statutory section requiring all felony probation supervision (by Department of Corrections, district attorney, or private providers) to incorporate minimum supervision standards.
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Requires supervising agencies to conduct intake and orientation within three business days of sentencing or release, including personal information collection and explanation of probation rules and conditions.
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Mandates supervising agencies complete substance abuse assessment within 90 days if deemed appropriate by court, monitor compliance with court-ordered obligations, provide sanctions for violations, and submit written sanction reports to the court.
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Authorizes supervising agencies to implement additional supervision requirements including individualized treatment plans, random substance abuse testing, and progress reports as requested by the court.
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Effective date: November 1, 2014.
Legislative Description
Probation-parole officers; requiring probation supervision to meet certain minimum standards; setting certain requirements for supervision agencies. Effective date.
Civil and Criminal Procedure and Courts
Last Action
Approved by Governor 06/03/2014
6/3/2014