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OK HB1863
Bill
Status
5/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Eric Roberts
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AI Summary
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Multidisciplinary child abuse teams must review cases of child sexual abuse, physical abuse, or neglect, with law enforcement and child welfare staff conducting joint investigations whenever feasible
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Teams must develop written protocols for joint investigations and use a secure database for case review, reporting program data to the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth
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The Commission on Children and Youth must create and maintain a secure database for freestanding multidisciplinary child abuse teams to collect case information, facilitate case management, and identify trends for improving youth services
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The Commission will direct annual reviews of freestanding teams and conduct on-site compliance reviews as necessary, removing teams that fail to meet minimum standards
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Effective date: November 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Children; Children's Code; multidisciplinary child abuse team; review; functions; secure database; protocol; Commission on Children and Youth; requirements; rules; codification; effective date.
Last Action
Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/25/2025
5/27/2025