Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4210

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Refer
2/10/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/14/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Report Pass
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  
Report Pass
4/13/22  
Enrolled
5/17/22  

Caption

Attorney General; duties; data; human trafficking; Human Trafficking Response Unit; effective date; emergency.

Impact

The implications of HB 4210 on state laws extend to the recognition and systemic handling of human trafficking cases in Oklahoma. By codifying the establishment of a dedicated response unit, the legislation positions the Attorney General's office as a central authority in tracking and responding to trafficking cases. It also emphasizes the need for state agencies to adopt best practices in identifying victims, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for affected individuals. This approach aligns with national efforts to combat human trafficking and reinforces Oklahoma’s commitment to safeguarding vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 4210 establishes a new Human Trafficking Response Unit within the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office. This unit is tasked with maintaining comprehensive data related to human trafficking, which will be shared with law enforcement agencies, social services, and victim support programs. The bill reflects the state's commitment to addressing human trafficking by enhancing collaboration and information sharing across various entities involved in combating this issue. Furthermore, it mandates the development of training programs aimed at prevention efforts and identifies at-risk environments, thereby fostering a more proactive approach to fighting human trafficking.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4210 has been largely positive among supporters, including advocacy groups focused on human rights and victim services. These stakeholders see the establishment of the Human Trafficking Response Unit as a vital step towards more effective victim support and law enforcement coordination. However, there are concerns regarding potential resource allocation and the effective implementation of the proposed training programs. Critics stress the importance of ongoing oversight to ensure that the intentions of the bill translate into actionable changes on the ground.

Contention

While the bill itself has garnered support, there are points of contention regarding funding and resource commitments to the newly established unit. Some legislators have raised concerns about the practical implications of implementing the bill's provisions, particularly in terms of how the unit will operate effectively with available resources. Additionally, the balance between state oversight and local agency input presents a nuanced discussion on the most effective methods to combat human trafficking without over-centralizing response efforts, which could diminish local engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1649

Attorney General; adding certain duties for Office of Attorney General. Emergency.

OK HB3160

Attorney General; expanding scope of duties of the Attorney General; effective date.

OK HB1214

Human trafficking; Justice for Noncitizen Minors and Human Trafficking Accountability Act of 2025; findings; Human Trafficking Response Unit; report; information; Attorney General; standards; duties; task; terms; responsibilities; codification; effective date.

OK SB1711

Attorney General; requiring monitoring and evaluation of certain actions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2287

Open records; Public Access Counselor; Attorney General; review of denial; public bodies; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2287

Open records; Public Access Counselor; Attorney General; review of denial; public bodies; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1886

Human trafficking; creating the Oklahoma Human Trafficking Justice for Victims and Advocacy Act of 2025; increasing penalties for certain unlawful act; codification; effective date.

OK HB1892

Human trafficking and child exploitation; creating the Advisory Task Force on Prevention of Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation; effective date; emergency.

OK HB112

Generally revise human trafficking laws

OK SB661

Human trafficking; creating the Victims of Human Trafficking and Prevention Revolving Fund; characteristics; placing under control of the Attorney General; limiting usage of funds; budgetary requirements and limitations; purposes. Effective date.

Similar Bills

AR SB442

To Amend The Law Concerning Human Trafficking; To Provide For Forfeiture Of Assets Used To Conduct Human Trafficking; And To Create The Offense Of Harboring An Endangered Runaway Child.

CA AB1888

Department of Justice: Labor Trafficking Unit.

CA AB1832

Civil Rights Department: Labor Trafficking Task Force.

IA HSB530

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including parole and work release and victim counselors, and guardian ad litem appointments for prosecuting witnesses with mental disabilities.(See HF 2460.)

IA SSB3027

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including parole and work release and victim counselors, and guardian ad litem appointments for prosecuting witnesses with mental disabilities.(See SF 2170.)

IA HF2460

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including parole and work release and victim counselors, and guardian ad litem appointments for prosecuting witnesses with mental disabilities. (Formerly HSB 530.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA SF2170

A bill for an act relating to human trafficking including parole and work release and victim counselors, and guardian ad litem appointments for prosecuting witnesses with mental disabilities.(Formerly SSB 3027.)

CA AB2625

Criminal procedure: continuances: good cause.