Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB771

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Engrossed
3/6/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  
Enrolled
4/17/24  

Caption

Determination of competence; providing for standing for Office of Public Guardian to participate in certain proceedings. Effective date.

Impact

The impact of SB771 is significant on state laws concerning the criminal justice system's handling of defendants who may be incompetent due to mental health issues or intellectual disabilities. It establishes clear guidelines for the assessment and determination of a defendant’s competency, aiming to reduce delays in the criminal process while ensuring that those who are not competent to stand trial receive appropriate treatment and evaluation. Furthermore, the bill empowers the Office of Public Guardian to intervene in these cases, ensuring that individuals requiring care are properly represented in court.

Summary

Senate Bill 771, introduced by Senator Gollihare and Representative Lawson, focuses on the determination of legal competency in criminal proceedings in Oklahoma. The bill amends several sections of existing law to clarify definitions related to competency, introduce new provisions for the participation of the Office of Public Guardian in competency hearings, and to streamline the process for competency evaluations. Key modifications include a requirement for a hearing within thirty days after a request for a competency evaluation, and considerations for individuals with intellectual disabilities in determining their ability to stand trial.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB771 is generally supportive among lawmakers who advocate for the rights of individuals dealing with mental health issues within the justice system. Proponents argue that the bill will lead to more efficient court proceedings and better care for vulnerable populations. However, there are concerns voiced by some advocates about the adequacy of support and services provided post-evaluation, especially regarding the potential risk of individuals being placed in unsuitable environments.

Contention

Notable points of contention include how the definition of 'dangerousness' is applied and the potential implications for defendants deemed incompetent. Critics argue that the bill's emphasis on rapid evaluations may overlook nuanced needs of individuals with mental health issues, raising fears of mishandling cases where additional care is necessary. Discussions around the appropriateness of the Office of Public Guardian’s expanded role also suggest ongoing debates about the balance between judicial efficiency and the rights of defendants.

Companion Bills

OK SB771

Carry Over Determination of competence; providing for standing for Office of Public Guardian to participate in certain proceedings. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB771

Determination of competence; providing for standing for Office of Public Guardian to participate in certain proceedings. Effective date.

OK HB2387

Criminal procedure; authorizing the Office of Public Guardian to have standing to participate in certain proceedings; effective date.

OK SB552

Determination of competence; modifying procedures for treatment for restoration of competency; requiring criminal proceedings to be resumed within certain time period upon determination of competency. Emergency.

OK HB1621

Criminal procedure; insanity of accused; modifying membership of the Forensic Review Board; effective date.

OK HB1619

Asset forfeiture proceedings; seizure of property; publication of notices on certain website; effective date.

OK HB2746

Guardianships; creating the Courtney Smith Act; transportation of ward; conditions; restriction; effective date.

OK SB1088

Asset forfeiture transparency; making certain reports available for public inspection. Effective date.

OK SB979

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

OK HB2005

Guardian and ward; multiple guardians; effective date.

OK SB1120

State Board of Education; requiring certain determination; providing procedure; providing limitation; and removing certain apportionments. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

OK SB771

Determination of competence; providing for standing for Office of Public Guardian to participate in certain proceedings. Effective date.

OK HB2387

Criminal procedure; authorizing the Office of Public Guardian to have standing to participate in certain proceedings; effective date.

OK HB2387

Criminal procedure; authorizing the Office of Public Guardian to have standing to participate in certain proceedings; effective date.

OK HB3205

Fees and costs; Juvenile Code; costs of representation in certain proceedings; effective date; emergency.

OK SB1089

Determination of competency; modifying procedures for proceedings for restoration of competency; requiring certain reporting. Effective date.

OK SB552

Determination of competence; modifying procedures for treatment for restoration of competency; requiring criminal proceedings to be resumed within certain time period upon determination of competency. Emergency.

OK SB552

Determination of competence; modifying procedures for treatment for restoration of competency; requiring criminal proceedings to be resumed within certain time period upon determination of competency. Emergency.

OK HB1621

Criminal procedure; insanity of accused; modifying membership of the Forensic Review Board; effective date.