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OK SB899
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows protective order petitions to include all members of the petitioner's residence as part of the same petition
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Requires courts to consider a defendant's criminal history when determining terms and conditions of protective orders
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Upgrades first-offense protective order violations from misdemeanors to felonies, with fines up to $2,000 and imprisonment up to 2 years in Department of Corrections custody
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Increases penalties for second or subsequent protective order violations to imprisonment of up to 4 years (from 3 years) and fines between $2,000 and $10,000
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Upgrades protective order violations causing physical injury from misdemeanors to felonies, with imprisonment up to 2 years for first offense and up to 6 years (from 5 years) for subsequent offenses
Legislative Description
Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; modifying provisions related to protective orders. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/4/2025