Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1702 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/28/2024

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 27, 2024 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR 
SENATE BILL NO. 1702 	By: Daniels 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to death penalty procedure; amending 
22 O.S. 2021, Section 1015, which relates to place of 
execution of judgment; requiring confidential ity of 
identity of certain persons or entiti es; providing 
exception to discovery of certain materials; 
providing for retroactive application of certain 
provisions; updating statutory language; updating 
statutory reference; and declaring an emergen cy. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     22 O.S. 2021, Section 1015, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1015. A.  A judgment of death must shall be executed at 
the Oklahoma State Penitentiary at McAlester, Oklahoma, said such 
prison to be designated by the court by which judgment is to be 
rendered. 
B.  The judgment of execution shall take place under the 
authority of the Director of the Department of C orrections and the 
warden must shall be present along with other necessary prison and 
corrections officials to carry out the execution.  The warden must 
shall invite the presence of a physician and the district attorney   
 
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of the county in which the crim e occurred or a designee, the judge 
who presided at the trial issuing the sentence of death, the chief 
of police of the municipality in which the crime occu rred, if 
applicable, and lead law enforcement officials of any state, county 
or local law enforcement age ncy who investigated the crime or 
testified in any court or clemency proceeding related to the crime, 
including but not limited to the sheriff of the county wherein where 
the conviction was had occurred, to witness the execution; in 
addition, the Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety and Security must 
shall be invited as well as any other personnel or correctional 
personnel deemed appropriate and approved by the D irector.  The 
warden shall, at the request of the defendant, permit the presence 
of such ministers chosen by the defendant, not exceeding two, and 
any persons, relatives , or friends, not to exceed fi ve, as the 
defendant may name; provided, reporters from recognized members of 
the news media will shall be admitted upon proper identification, 
application and approval of the warden.  The iden tity of all persons 
who participate in or administer the execution process and persons 
who produce or supply the drugs, medical supplies, or medical 
equipment for the execution shall be confidential and shall not be 
subject to discovery in any civil or criminal proceedings.  Such 
confidentiality and exemption from dis covery shall include b ut not 
be limited to any documents, records, photographs, or other 
information that may identify or reasonably lead directly or   
 
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indirectly to the identifi cation of any person or entity who 
participates in or administers the execution process or any p erson 
or entity who produces or supplies the drugs, medical supplies , or 
medical equipment for the execution.  The confidentiality 
requirement and discovery exempti on shall apply to any execution 
process occurring prior to, on, or after the effective date of this 
act.  The purchase of drugs, medic al supplies, or medical equipment 
necessary to carry out the execution shall not b e subject to the 
provisions of The the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act. 
C.  In the event the defendant has been sentenced to death in 
one or more criminal proceedings in this state, or has been 
sentenced to death in this state and by one or more courts of 
competent jurisdiction in another state or pursuant to federal 
authority, or any combination thereof, and this state has priority 
to execute the defendant, the warden must shall invite the 
prosecuting attorney or his or her designee, the judge, and the 
chief law enforcement official from each jurisdiction where any 
death sentence has issued.  The above mentioned officials designated 
in this subsection shall be allowed to witness the execution or view 
the execution by closed circuit television as determined by the 
Director of the Department of Cor rections. 
D.  A place shall be provided at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary 
at McAlester so that individu als who are eighteen (18) year s of age 
or older and who are members of the immediate family of any deceased   
 
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victim of the defendant may witness the execution.  The immed iate 
family members shall be allo wed to witness the execution from an 
area that is separate from the area to which other nonfamily member 
witnesses are admitted; provided, however, if there are multiple 
deceased victims, the Department sha ll not be required to provide 
separate areas for each family of each decease d victim.  If 
facilities are not capable or sufficient to provide all immediate 
family members with a direct view of the execution, the Department 
of Corrections may broadcast the execution by mean s of a closed 
circuit television system to an area in which other immediate family 
members may be located. 
Immediate family members may request individuals not directly 
related to the deceased victim but who serve a close supporting role 
or professional role to the deceased victim or an immediate family 
member, including, but not limited to, a minister or licensed 
counselor.  The warden in consultation with the Director shall 
approve or disapprove such requests.  Provided further, the 
Department may set a l imit on the number of witnesses o r viewers 
within occupancy limits. 
As used in this section, “members of the immediate family ” means 
the spouse, a child by birth or adoption, a stepchild, a parent, a 
grandparent, a grandchild, a sibling of a deceased victim, or the 
spouse of any immediate family member specified i n this subsection.   
 
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E.  Any surviving victim of the defenda nt who is eighteen (18) 
years of age or older may view the execution by closed circuit 
television with the approval of both the Director of the Department 
of Corrections and the warden.  The Director and warden shall 
prioritize persons to view the execution, includ ing immediate family 
members, surviving victims, and supporting persons, and may set a 
limit on the number of vie wers within occupancy limits.  Any 
surviving victim approved to view the exe cution of the defendant may 
have an accompanying support p erson as provided for members of the 
immediate family of a deceased victim.  As used in this subsection, 
“surviving victim” means any person who suffered serious harm or 
injury due to the criminal acts of the defendant of which the 
defendant has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction. 
SECTION 2.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY 
February 27, 2024 - DO PASS AS AMENDED B Y CS