Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3695

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Crimes and punishments; increasing certain time limitation; effective date.

Impact

The amendments made by HB3695 also change the approach to aggregating offenses. If multiple larceny offenses are committed within a 180-day period, the values can be combined when determining the penalty, which can lead to harsher punishments for repeat offenders. This is aimed at deterring organized retail theft, especially targeting multifaceted theft schemes where individuals work in concert to steal merchandise of greater value.

Summary

House Bill 3695 amends Section 1731 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which pertains to larceny of merchandise from retailers. The bill proposes to increase certain penalties associated with larceny, specifically addressing the value thresholds that categorize offenses as misdemeanors or felonies. For instances where the value of stolen property is below $1,000, the penalties for first and second convictions remain the same, with a maximum jail term of 30 days. However, it introduces steeper penalties for third or subsequent offenses, raising the potential maximum imprisonment to one year under certain conditions.

Contention

While supporters applaud the bill for addressing the rising issues of retail theft and providing law enforcement with clearer frameworks around penalties, opponents may argue that increasing penalties could disproportionately affect marginalized individuals. Critics could express concerns regarding the effectiveness of harsher penalties as a deterrent and advocate for alternative approaches, such as rehabilitation programs or adjustments to social services to reduce theft motives.

Last_action

The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2024, pending legislative approval.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1613

Larceny; changing and deleting certain penalty provisions; effective date.

OK HB2159

Crimes and punishments; relating to the Laser Safety Act; increasing penalties; effective date.

OK HB2536

Crimes and punishments; trespass; criminal liability; effective date.

OK SB152

Crimes and punishments; modifying minimum sentence required to be served. Effective date.

OK HB2054

Crimes and punishments; prostitution; unlawful acts; penalties; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1540

Crimes and punishments; clarifying scope of certain definitions; effective date.

OK HB1440

Crimes and punishments; providing statute of limitations for the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images; effective date.

OK HB1762

Crimes and punishments; unlawful carry of firearms and related penalties; providing separate penalty for certain unlawful act; effective date.

OK HB2153

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substance Act; prohibited acts and penalties; authorizing certain drug testing requirement; authorizing court to impose certain punishment; effective date.

OK HB2435

Crimes and punishments; making certain acts unlawful; codification; effective date.

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