HB 2337
Children; Children and Juvenile Code Reform Act of 2025; effective date.
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Bill overview
House Bill 2337 proposes the Children and Juvenile Code Reform Act of 2025, which aims to revise Oklahoma’s laws related to children and juvenile justice. This bill establishes a new act, designated the ‘Children and Juvenile Code Reform Act of 2025,’ and sets a specific effective date for its implementation. It does not propose to change existing statutes, but rather to create a new legal framework. The bill’s purpose is to reform the current system for children and juveniles within Oklahoma.
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