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OK HB1153
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Chris Banning
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AI Summary
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Upgrades violations involving obscene materials from a misdemeanor to a felony under Oklahoma's Law on Obscenity and Child Sexual Abuse Material
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Increases punishment for obscene material offenses from up to 1 year in county jail to 1-3 years in state Department of Corrections custody, with a minimum fine of $2,000
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Maintains existing felony penalties for child sexual abuse material violations: 3-20 years imprisonment and/or minimum $10,000 fine for first offense; 10-30 years and/or minimum $20,000 fine for subsequent offenses
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Convicted violators of child sexual abuse material provisions must register as sex offenders under the Sex Offenders Registration Act
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Effective date: November 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Crimes and punishments; increasing penalties for certain unlawful act; effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Criminal Judiciary
2/4/2025