Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2999

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Civil procedure; temporary restraining orders; ex-parte; state or political subdivision; effective date.

Impact

The amendment to the existing Section 1384.1 of Title 12 in the Oklahoma Statutes is designed to streamline the legal process surrounding TROs. By ensuring that notice must be given to the opposing party prior to the issuance of a TRO against the state, the bill promotes fairness in legal proceedings. This could potentially reduce the number of emergency orders that are issued without the state being aware, which may lead to more balanced judicial considerations in urgent matters.

Summary

House Bill 2999 introduces significant amendments to the civil procedure regarding temporary restraining orders (TROs) in Oklahoma. The bill specifically prohibits the issuance of ex-parte temporary restraining orders against the state or its political subdivisions. This change aims to clarify and restrict the circumstances under which emergency orders can be granted, reinforcing the notion that the state and its entities deserve a degree of protection from immediate, unilateral legal actions without prior notice.

Contention

The bill raises notable points of contention among legal scholars and practitioners. Some argue that this prohibition could hinder individuals or entities seeking immediate relief in cases where the state or its subdivisions are involved. Critics fear that it may create obstacles for those needing urgent judicial intervention against government actions, as the requirement for notice could delay necessary relief, especially in cases of potential harm or infringement of rights. Supporters, on the other hand, believe that such protections for the state are justified to prevent misuse of judicial resources and to protect the integrity of the legal process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2015

Protective orders; creating the Oklahoma Extreme Risk Protective Order Act; providing procedures for filing petition for firearms restraining order; repealers; codification; effective date.

OK SB490

Civil procedure; creating the Public Participation Protection Act; establishing procedures for special motion to dismiss. Effective date.

OK SB79

Civil procedure; modifying procedures for offers of judgment. Effective date.

OK HB2372

Civil procedure; defenses and objections; default judgement procedure; postjudgment interest; application of interest; effective date

OK HB2391

Civil procedure; consumer litigation funding agreements; effective date.

OK HB2739

Criminal procedure; expanding eligibility requirements for the expungement of victim protective orders; effective date.

OK SB85

Child support; modifying certain procedures for modification of child support orders. Effective date.

OK SB291

Victim protective orders; modifying eligibility for filing petition for emergency protective order. Effective date.

OK HB1618

Civil procedure; deleting mailing requirement; effective date.

OK HB2268

Charitable organizations; disclosures; solicitations; procedures; violation; effective date.

Similar Bills

CA AB2936

Restraining orders: ex parte.

CA SB378

Alcoholic beverages: licenses: emergency orders.

CA AB2526

Temporary emergency gun violence restraining orders.

NJ S462

Expands statute authorizing temporary restraining orders for certain alleged stalking victims to include victims of any age or mental capacity.

NJ S849

Expands statute authorizing temporary restraining orders for certain alleged stalking victims to include victims of any age or mental capacity.

NJ A763

Expands statute authorizing temporary restraining orders for certain alleged stalking victims to include victims of any age or mental capacity.

NJ A1618

Expands statute authorizing temporary restraining orders for certain alleged stalking victims to include victims of any age or mental capacity.

CA SB428

Temporary restraining orders and protective orders: employee harassment.