HB 2204
Crimes and punishments; creating the Oklahoma Criminal Law Act of 2025; effective date.
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Bill overview
House Bill 2204 proposes to establish the "Oklahoma Criminal Law Act of 2025," which will serve as a new, standalone law governing criminal offenses and punishments in Oklahoma. This bill does not intend to replace existing criminal statutes but rather to create a new legal framework. It specifies that the act will not be codified into the Oklahoma Statutes and sets November 1, 2025, as the effective date for the new law.
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