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OK HB3267
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
John George
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AI Summary
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Adds "breaking and entering into an occupied dwelling without the intention to commit any crime" as a new Class C2 felony offense under Oklahoma law
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Class C2 felony conviction carries imprisonment up to 7 years, with minimum 20% of sentence served before release eligibility
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Enhanced penalties apply for repeat offenders: 2-10 years for those with 1-2 prior Class C or D convictions; 2-12 years with 40% minimum served for those with 3+ prior Class C/D convictions or any Class Y, A, or B convictions
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Amends the breaking and entering statute (Section 1438) to create the new subsection C specifically criminalizing entry into an occupied dwelling house where someone is present, even without intent to commit another crime
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Crimes and punishments; Class C2 felony offenses; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.
Last Action
Authored by Senator Frix (principal Senate author)
3/3/2026