Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB909

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; providing exception to grounds for diminishing certain award; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed changes significantly raise the financial limits for compensation awards. Previously capped at $20,000, the aggregate compensation amount for victims and claimants has been increased to $40,000, with potential additional sums available for economic losses related to victimization. This adjustment aims to provide better financial relief to victims of crimes, recognizing the varying needs they might have in the aftermath of a traumatic experience. Specific provisions for expenses like mental health counseling, funeral expenses, and vehicle impound fees have also been included, which enhances the support offered under the act.

Summary

Senate Bill 909 amends the Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act, introducing significant changes aimed at improving the support provided to victims of criminal acts. The bill notably increases the time frame for filing claims from one year to five years, thereby allowing victims more time to seek compensation after an incident. This amendment is crucial for victims who may require more time to come forward due to mental or cognitive disabilities or for minors. Furthermore, the bill eliminates certain reporting requirements, which could streamline the claim process for applicants.

Contention

Notably, the changes in SB909 could bring about debate regarding the responsibilities of claimants. The bill maintains grounds for diminishing awards if the claimant is found to have contributed to the cause of their injury or if they did not report the crime within specified timeframes. This aspect may lead to discussions on fairness, especially concerning victims who may have legitimate reasons for delayed reporting. There is an underlying concern that the provisions could deter victims from seeking help, as the complexities of reporting could still pose barriers for some.

Effective_date

The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2023, which provides a timeline for the necessary adjustments within the Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Board to adapt to the new requirements and ensure readiness to process the expected influx of claims.

Companion Bills

OK SB909

Carry Over Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; providing exception to grounds for diminishing certain award; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB909

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; providing exception to grounds for diminishing certain award; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

OK SB420

Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act; increasing time to file certain claim; increasing amounts of certain compensation. Effective date.

OK SB294

Criminal procedure; increasing statute of limitations for prosecutions for certain sex crimes. Effective date.

OK SB899

Indigent Defense Act; authorizing reassignment of certain cases for certain purposes; increasing limit on compensation for certain attorneys in capital cases. Effective date.

OK SB739

Workers' compensation; providing for dissolution of Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims at certain time or upon certain occurrence; extending term of certain judge. Emergency.

OK SB716

Criminal procedure; increasing time for which certain prosecutions may be commenced. Effective date.

OK SB290

Conduct of elections; increasing compensation for certain election officials.

OK SB333

Workers' compensation; authorizing benefits for certain injury; establishing procedures for award of benefits for certain injury. Effective date.

OK HB2773

Wrongful convictions; increasing liability amount for claims of wrongful incarceration; codification; effective date; emergency.

OK SB979

Abstracting; modifying requirements under the Oklahoma Abstractors Act; providing exception for determination of unnecessary delay; increasing certain civil penalties. Effective date.

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