Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1538

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
2/21/22  

Caption

Crime and punishment; modifying offense and penalty. Effective date.

Impact

Moreover, the bill elevates certain offenses to felonies, particularly for those who willfully obstruct or assault firefighters in the course of their duties. This includes creating a new category for individuals who act in concert to interfere with firefighters, which can lead to significant penalties including imprisonment for not less than two years and not more than ten years. By enacting these amendments, the bill aims to improve public safety and protect those who serve in emergency roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 1538 aims to strengthen the legal protections for firefighters in Oklahoma by modifying existing laws concerning interference with their duties. The bill amends Sections 1198 and 1217 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, making it a misdemeanor to disobey lawful orders given by firefighters during emergency responses. This includes any form of resistance or interference with their efforts to extinguish fires. The consequences for such misdemeanors can result in imprisonment for up to six months or fines not exceeding $500, or both.

Contention

The modifications proposed in SB1538 have sparked discussions around the appropriate balance between public safety and individual rights during emergency situations. While supporters argue that the bill is essential for ensuring the safety of firefighters and the public, critics may express concerns regarding the potential for overly punitive measures against individuals who may not fully understand the situation during an emergency. Such contention revolves around how these laws may be enforced and interpreted in real-world circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1595

Crimes and punishments; assault and battery offenses; increasing penalties; effective date

OK SB19

Crime and punishments; modifying offenses to be considered as hate crimes. Effective date.

OK SB1966

Crimes and punishments; modifying provisions of offenses related to explosives. Effective date.

OK SB78

Crimes and punishments; modifying statutory references to certain offenses. Effective date.

OK SB111

Crime and punishment; modifying certain penalties for domestic abuse. Effective date.

OK SB558

Crimes and punishments; modifying minimum sentences. Effective date.

OK SB648

Crime and punishment; modifying offenses to be considered crimes. Effective date.

OK SB871

Crimes and punishments; required service of minimum percentage of sentence; modifying statutory references to certain criminal offenses. Effective date.

OK HB1135

Crimes and punishment; modifying trespassing offenses; effective date.

OK SB1418

Crimes and punishments; decriminalizing certain offenses. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.