HB 2924
Victim protective orders; directing peace officers to serve order and complete return of service when filing petition; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve the process of obtaining victim protective orders in Oklahoma. It requires peace officers to ensure service of these orders and document their return, even if the court isn't open. The bill also clarifies procedures for filing petitions when service isn't possible, extends the effectiveness of emergency temporary orders, and mandates notification of hearing dates to both the victim and the defendant. Finally, it updates provisions regarding arrest procedures for domestic abuse cases.
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Pittman
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