Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB172 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/30/2021

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 172 	By: Rosino, Bergstrom, Weaver, 
Jett, Hicks, Boren and 
Floyd of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Walke, Luttrell, Pae, 
Fugate, Waldron and Dollens 
of the House 
 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to missing and murdered indigenous 
persons; creating Ida ’s Law; directing the Oklahoma 
State Bureau of Investigation to coordinate with the 
United States Attorney ’s Office and Department of 
Justice; directing Bureau to pursue federal funding; 
directing Bureau to create Office of Liaison for 
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons; requiring 
Office to include a missing persons specialist 
subject to funding; providing requirements of 
position; directing Office to work with law 
enforcement agencies; requiring Office to develop 
best practices protocol; directing Office to assist 
with use of resources and to provide certain 
guidance; requiring Office to coordinate with other 
agencies; directing Office to facilitate trainings; 
providing for codification; providing for 
noncodification; and providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:   
 
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SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law not to be 
codified in the Oklahoma Statutes reads as follows: 
This act shall be known and may be cited as “Ida’s Law”. 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 150.12A -1 of Title 74, unless 
there is created a du plication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall coordinate 
with the United States Attorney ’s Office and the United States 
Department of Justice to obtain federal funding by January 1, 2022, 
to coordinate efforts and gather data to address the issue of 
missing and murdered indigenous persons in the State of Oklahoma.  
The Bureau shall seek and apply for any applicable federal grants 
and may coordinate with private entities to obtain funding or 
fulfill grant requirements. 
B.  Upon securing federal funding, the Bureau shall create an 
Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons.  Any 
individual hired within the Office shall have significant experience 
working with tribal communities.  Subject to av ailable funding, the 
Office shall include a missing persons specialist. 
C.  The Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous 
Persons shall: 
1.  Work with state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies 
on missing persons and homicide cases invo lving American Indian 
individuals;   
 
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2.  Develop a best practices protocol for law enforcement 
response to missing persons reports involving American Indian 
individuals; 
3.  Assist families, tribal agencies and nongovernmental 
entities in using the National Missing and Unidentified Persons 
System (NamUs) and other resources; 
4.  Provide guidance to victims ’ families with navigating state 
and federal district court cases; 
5.  Coordinate with other state offices including, but not 
limited to, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, agency tribal 
liaisons and the Secretary of Native American Affairs to develop 
training and education on missing and murdered indigenous persons 
issues and the state -tribal government-to-government relationship; 
6.  Facilitate train ings for law enforcement and members of the 
public on issues relating to missing and murdered indigenous 
persons; and 
7.  Consult with community organizations that serve indigenous 
populations to promote community relations and develop best 
practices. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY, dated 03/30/2021 - 
DO PASS, As Coauthored.