HB 1995
Crimes and punishments; definitions of sex crimes; designating school resource officers as employees of a school system; emergency.
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Bill overview
This bill makes changes to Oklahoma’s laws regarding sex crimes, updating definitions and potentially altering penalties. It also establishes that school resource officers (SROs) are considered employees of the school system, rather than the local law enforcement agency. The bill was passed in an emergency session, indicating a sense of urgency. These changes aim to clarify legal standards and integrate SROs more closely into the school environment.
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