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OK SB2011
Bill
Status
2/25/2026
Primary Sponsor
Brenda Stanley
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AI Summary
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Expands assault and battery protections to include contracted employees of county detention facilities operating under Office of Juvenile Affairs contracts, adding them to existing protections for state employees
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Battery or assault and battery causing bodily injury to Office of Juvenile Affairs employees, residential facility employees, or county detention center contracted employees is classified as a Class B5 felony with fines of $500 to $5,000
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Assault, battery, or assault and battery (without bodily injury) against Office of Juvenile Affairs employees or county detention facility contracted employees is classified as a Class B6 felony
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Updates statutory language references from "Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes" to "this title" throughout the criminal offense classification sections
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Effective date: November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Assault and battery; modifying scope of certain offenses. Effective date.
Last Action
First Reading
2/25/2026