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OK HB3905
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Ellyn Hefner
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AI Summary
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Courts may order defendants charged with stalking, protective order violations, domestic abuse by strangulation, domestic abuse with a dangerous/deadly weapon, or repeat domestic abuse offenses to wear active, real-time, 24-hour GPS monitoring devices
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Defendants must pay GPS monitoring costs unless deemed indigent, in which case courts may order alternative payment through county services funds or other conditions
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Counties with populations over 250,000 must use pretrial release programs to monitor GPS devices; smaller counties may utilize other capable entities if funds are available
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Victims may apply to the court to monitor the defendant's location via computer or cellular inquiries, limited to determining if the defendant is within a specified distance of designated locations (excluding defendant's home/workplace)
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GPS monitoring continues until case conclusion (acquittal, incarceration, dismissal, or probation), with courts conducting annual reviews of monitoring orders; effective date November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Domestic violence; requiring use of Global Positioning System (GPS) monitoring devices; effective date.
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative(s) Ford
3/5/2026