Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB122

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Criminal procedure; authorizing court to order certain offender to pay child support. Effective date.

Impact

The inclusion of child support provisions within criminal sentences represents a significant shift in how the legal system handles financial responsibilities stemming from criminal behavior. By mandating that convicted individuals contribute to the support of victims' children, the bill aims to address the long-term ramifications of crime on affected families. This could help provide some financial stability for children who lose a parent due to a criminal act, as well as underscore the principle that accountability extends beyond direct victimization.

Summary

Senate Bill 122 introduces changes to Oklahoma's criminal procedure law, specifically pertaining to sentencing powers of the court. Primarily, it allows courts to order defendants, particularly those convicted of negligent homicide where the victim had minor children, to make child support payments for those children. This amendment to Section 991a of Title 22 underscores the obligation of the offender even after their conviction and seeks to provide financial support to minors affected by such crimes.

Contention

While proponents may argue that SB122 is a necessary step toward ensuring justice for victims' families, there are concerns regarding its implementation. Critics may argue that imposing additional financial obligations on already penalized individuals could hinder their capacity for rehabilitation or lead to complications in their reintegration into society post-incarceration. Furthermore, the effectiveness of such support in truly benefiting the children involved could also be called into question. Thus, the bill opens a dialogue about balancing accountability for offenders with the realities of post-incarceration support and recovery.

Companion Bills

OK SB122

Carry Over Criminal procedure; authorizing court to order certain offender to pay child support. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB1095

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OK HB1462

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OK HB1651

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OK HB1460

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OK HB3960

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