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OK SB728
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Bill Coleman
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AI Summary
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Court shall order defendants to use active, real-time, 24-hour GPS monitoring devices as a condition of sentence for violations of protective orders under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act.
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Defendant must pay costs and expenses related to GPS device and monitoring services ordered by the court.
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Upon victim application, court may authorize victim to monitor defendant's location through computer or cellular inquiries to determine proximity to specified locations (excluding defendant's residence or workplace) or receive alerts when defendant approaches victim.
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Court must conduct annual reviews of GPS monitoring orders and find defendant has history demonstrating intent to commit violence (including prior domestic abuse conviction or other violent offense) before ordering GPS monitoring.
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Act becomes effective July 1, 2025, with emergency declaration for immediate implementation.
Legislative Description
Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; requiring court to order Global Positioning System monitoring of certain persons served with protective order. Effective date. Emergency.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/4/2025