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OK SB1233

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/10/2016

Primary Sponsor

Ann Griffin

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Origin

Senate

2016 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Maximum age for youthful offenders to remain under Office of Juvenile Affairs custody or supervision increases from 18 years and 5 months to 19 years

  • Seventeen-year-olds remain eligible for processing as youthful offenders with access to rehabilitation programs, institutional placement, and extended jurisdiction within the juvenile system

  • Courts may return youthful offenders who turn 18 to the Office of Juvenile Affairs to complete treatment programs, with final disposition required by age 19

  • Sentencing courts retain authority to transfer youthful offenders to Department of Corrections custody, place them on DOC probation, or discharge them from custody upon reaching age thresholds

  • Repeals 10A O.S. 2011, Section 2-5-101; effective date November 1, 2016

Legislative Description

Youthful offenders; modifying certain confidentiality requirements; increasing maximum age for certain offender status. Effective date.

Last Action

Second Reading referred to Criminal Justice and Corrections

3/16/2016

Committee Referrals

Criminal Justice and Corrections3/16/2016
Judiciary2/2/2016

Full Bill Text

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