Vulnerable adults; establishing cause of action for certain abuse, neglect or exploitation. Effective date.
If enacted, SB664 would significantly alter the legal landscape regarding the protection of vulnerable adults in Oklahoma. It would provide these individuals with clear pathways to hold their abusers accountable through civil litigation. The bill reinforces the state's commitment to safeguarding the rights of vulnerable adults and aims to create stricter consequences for those who exploit or neglect them.
Senate Bill 664 aims to establish a legal cause of action for vulnerable adults who have experienced abuse, neglect, or exploitation. This bill allows such individuals, or their guardians, to file a lawsuit against perpetrators and seek actual and punitive damages. Furthermore, it authorizes court costs and attorney fees to be awarded to the prevailing party in these actions. This new provision is aimed at providing vulnerable adults with additional legal recourse against mistreatment, ensuring their rights are protected under state law.
While the bill generally has support, there may arise concerns from various stakeholders regarding the implications of increased litigation and the potential burden on the court system. Advocates for the bill argue it is essential for enabling justice for vulnerable populations, while opponents may highlight worries about the feasibility of prosecuting such cases and the impact it may have on resources available for other legal matters.