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OK SB1372
Bill
AI Summary
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Offenders on supervised probation can earn credits to reduce their probation term by one-quarter (1/4) for successfully completing the first year of supervision, and an additional one-quarter (1/4) for completing educational activities such as a high school diploma, GED, college degree, or vocational certificate
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Persons convicted of offenses under Section 13.1 or certain subsections of Section 644 of Title 21 (violent crimes) are excluded from eligibility for earned credits
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Supervising agencies (Department of Corrections, district attorneys, or private providers) must maintain credit records and notify offenders annually of their projected probation termination date
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Courts must modify the probation term once an offender satisfies restitution and all nonmonetary conditions and their accumulated time plus credits equals the original term
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Probation; permitting certain offenders to receive completion and education credits under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
2/26/2026