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OK HB2422
Bill
Status
3/11/2025
Primary Sponsor
Scott Fetgatter
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AI Summary
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Allows sex offenders over age 21 who committed physical contact crimes against minors under 13 to become eligible for parole if they voluntarily agree to receive hormonal treatment (medroxyprogesterone acetate) as a condition of release
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Requires a mental health evaluation to determine if hormonal treatment would reduce the likelihood of reoffending; treatment must begin 6 weeks prior to release and continue at physician-determined intervals while on parole
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Revokes parole eligibility and requires imprisonment if the offender discontinues treatment, receives treatment to reverse its effects, or commits subsequent offenses; a subsequent sex offense results in life without parole
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Grants civil and criminal immunity to physicians and mental health professionals who act in good faith administering treatment under this section
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Applies only to sex offenders convicted on or after the effective date of November 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Sex offenders; establishing conditions for parole eligibility for certain sex offenders; codification; effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
4/16/2025