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28-STATE OF OKLAHOMA
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30-1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023)
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32-CONFERENCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
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34-SENATE BILL 993 By: Floyd and Garvin of the
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30+ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO . 993 By: Floyd and Garvin of the
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48-An Act relating to criminal procedure; amending 22
49-O.S. 2021, Section 152, as amended by Section 1,
50-Chapter 174, O.S.L. 2022 (22 O.S. Supp. 2022, Section
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52-removing time limitation for which certain
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38+An Act relating to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
39+Statewide Coordinator; creating certain position;
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41+providing for codification; and providing an
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60-BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
61-SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 22 O.S. 2021, Section 152, as
62-amended by Section 1, Chapter 174, O.S.L. 2022 (22 O.S. Supp. 2022,
63-Section 152), is amended to read as follows:
64-Section 152. A. Prosecutions for the crimes of bribery,
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94-bonds, securities, assets or property of the state or any county,
95-school district, municipality or other subdivision thereof,
96-falsification of public records of the state or any county, sc hool
97-district, municipality or other subdivision thereof, and conspiracy
98-to defraud the State of Oklahoma or any county, school district,
99-municipality or other subdivision thereof in any manner or for any
100-purpose shall be comm enced within seven (7) years a fter the
101-discovery of the crim e; provided, however, prosecutions for the
102-crimes of embezzlement or misappropriation of public money, bonds,
103-securities, assets or property of any school district, including
104-those relating to stu dent activity funds, or the cr ime of
105-falsification of public records of any independent school district,
106-the crime of criminal conspiracy, the crime of embezzlement pursuant
107-to Sections 1451 through 1461 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
108-the crime of False Personation or Identity T heft pursuant to
109-Sections 1531 through 1533.3 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
110-the financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult pursuant to
111-Sections 843.1, 843.3 and 843.4 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma
112-Statutes, or Medicaid fraud pursuant to Section 100 5 of Title 56 of
113-the Oklahoma Statutes, shall be commenced within five (5) years
114-after the discovery of the crime.
115-B. Prosecutions for criminal violations of any state income tax
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117-of such violation.
89+Passed the House of Representatives the 27th day of April, 2023.
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144-C. 1. Prosecutions for sexual crimes against children,
145-specifically rape or forcible sodomy, sodomy, lewd or indecent
146-proposals or acts against children, involving minors in pornography
147-pursuant to Section 886, 888 , 1111, 1111.1, 1113, 1114, 10 21.2,
148-1021.3, 1040.12a or 1123 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, child
149-abuse pursuant to Section 843.5 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma
150-Statutes, and child trafficking pursuant to Section 866 of Title 21
151-of the Oklahoma Statute s shall may be commenced by the forty-fifth
152-birthday of the alleged victim. Prosecutions for such crimes
153-committed against victims eighteen (18) years of age or older shall
154-be commenced within twelve (12) years after the discovery of the
155-crime. As used in this paragraph, “discovery” means the date that a
156-physical or sexually related crime involving a victim eighteen (18)
157-years of age or older is reported to a law enforcement agency.
158-2. However, prosecutions for the crimes listed in paragraph 1
159-of this subsection may be commenced at any time after the commission
160-of the offense if:
161-a. physical evidence is collected and preserved that is
162-capable of being tested to obtain a profile from
163-deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and
164-b. the identity of the offender is subse quently
165-established through the use of a DNA profile using
166-evidence listed in subparagraph a of this paragraph.
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135+BILL NO. 993 By: Floyd and Garvin of the
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144+An Act relating to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
145+Statewide Coordinator; creating certain position;
146+providing termination date ; requiring certain duties;
147+providing for codification; and providing an
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154+BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
155+SECTION 1. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified
156+in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 215.41 of Title 19, unless there
157+is created a duplication in numb ering, reads as follows:
158+Subject to availability of fu nding, there is esta blished until
159+October 1, 2025, within the District Attorneys Council under the
160+direction of the Executive Coor dinator of the District Attorneys
161+Council, the position of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
162+Statewide Coordinator. The Statewide Coordinator shall oversee
163+forensic medical examination training throughout the state, recruit
164+and develop SANE professionals, create and expand local Sexual
165+Assault Nurse Examiner programs and Sexual Assault Response Team
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167+Sexual Assault Examination Fund.
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193-A prosecution under this exception must be commenced within
194-three (3) years from the date on which the identity of the suspect
195-is established by DNA testing at any time.
196-3. 2. No prosecution under this subsection shall be based upon
197-the memory of the victim that has been recovered through
198-psychotherapy unless there is some evidenc e independent of such
199-repressed memory.
200-4. 3. Any person who knowi ngly and willfully makes a fal se
201-claim pursuant to this subsection or a claim that the person kn ows
202-lacks factual foundation may be reported to local law enforcement
203-for criminal investigation and, upon conviction, shall be guilty of
204-a felony.
205-D. Prosecutions for criminal violations of any provision of the
206-Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code shall be commenced within three
207-(3) years after the commission of such offense.
208-E. Prosecutions for the crime of criminal fraud or workers ’
209-compensation fraud pursuant to Section 1541.1, 1541.2, 1662 or 1663
210-of Title 21 of the O klahoma Statutes shall commence within three (3)
211-years after the discovery of the crime, but in no event greater than
212-seven (7) years after the commission of the crime.
213-F. Prosecution for the crime of false or bogus check pursuant
214-to Section 1541.1, 1541. 2, 1541.3 or 1541.4 of Title 21 of the
215-Oklahoma Statutes shall be commenced within five (5) years after the
216-commission of such offense.
194+SECTION 2. This act shall become effecti ve November 1, 2023.
195+Passed the Senate the 9th day of March, 2023.
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244-first degree pursuant t o Section 701.16 of Title 21 of t he Oklahoma
245-Statutes shall be commenced within seven (7) years after the
246-discovery of the crime. For purposes of this subsection,
247-“discovery” means the date upon which the crime is ma de known to
248-anyone other than a person involved in the solicitation.
249-H. In all other cases a prosecu tion for a public offense must
250-be commenced within three (3) years after its commission.
251-I. Prosecution for the crime of accessory after the fact must
252-be commenced within the same statute of li mitations as that of the
253-felony for which the person acted as an accessory.
254-J. Prosecution for the crime of arson pursuant to Section 1401,
255-1402, 1403, 1404 or 1405 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall
256-be commenced within seven (7) years after the c ommission of the
257-crime.
258-K. Prosecutions for criminal viola tions in which a deadly
259-weapon is used to commit a felony or prosecutions for criminal
260-violations in which a deadly weapon is used in an attempt to commit
261-a felony shall be commenced within seven ( 7) years after the
262-commission of the crime.
263-L. Prosecutions for the crime of human traff icking pursuant to
264-Section 748 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall be commenced
265-within three (3) years after discovery of the crime . For purposes
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294-SECTION 2. This act shall become effective November 1, 2023.
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