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OK SB1153
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires all juvenile adjudicative hearings to be private, removing the previous exception that made second or subsequent delinquency adjudication hearings public proceedings
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Expands confidentiality protections for municipal juvenile records by removing the provision that allowed municipal conviction records of children under 18 to be open to public inspection
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Eliminates several exceptions to juvenile record confidentiality, including exceptions for juveniles 14+ with prior adjudications, felony arrest records, felony offenses against persons or involving dangerous weapons, and tobacco access violations
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Removes the requirement that courts note on juvenile records that subsequent records shall not be confidential after a first delinquency adjudication for children 14 or older
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Effective date of November 1, 2016
Legislative Description
Confidentiality of juvenile records; modifying confidentiality requirements for certain records and proceedings. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/2/2016