Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3063

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Victim services; clarifying procedures for serving Stalking Warning Letters; effective date.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the procedures surrounding the issuance of protective orders in Oklahoma. By eliminating certain complaint filing requirements and modifying the process for emergency temporary orders of protection, it is designed to streamline victim access to protective measures. The revised law also assures that victims are not obligated to pursue legal action against their abusers before seeking protective orders, thereby reducing barriers to obtaining necessary protection.

Summary

House Bill 3063 aims to amend existing laws concerning victim services, specifically related to stalking warning letters and protective orders. The bill enhances the requirements for law enforcement agencies by mandating them to notify victims of the availability of certified domestic violence programs upon receiving stalking complaints. Additionally, it establishes clearer procedures for serving stalking warning letters to the accused. This stipulation ensures that victims have access to support services promptly in potentially dangerous situations.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 3063 includes the balance between victim support and the rights of the accused. Some advocates raise concerns about potentially overstepping civil liberties in the process of enhancing victim protection. The provisions that allow for emergency temporary orders of protection without prior legal sanctions prompt discussions about due process and the fair treatment of accused individuals, especially as these measures could lead to immediate sanctions based on mere allegations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2789

Protective orders and stalking; clarifying who is authorized to seek relief under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; effective date.

OK SB123

Parole; clarifying parole guidelines. Effective date.

OK HB1845

Victim protective orders; directing peace officers to serve order and complete return of service when filing petition; effective date.

OK HB2155

Firearms; clarifying immunity provision for persons asserting claims of self-defense; effective date.

OK HB2739

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

OK SB291

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

OK HB2475

Children and juvenile code; clarifying scope of certain defined term; effective date.

OK HB1380

Firearms; clarifying training requirements when qualifying for a handgun license; effective date.

OK SB79

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

OK HB2225

Victim impact panels; expanding scope of definition to include certain business licensees; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.