SB 633
Children; Children's Code; enacting Leo's Law; fentanyl testing; child endangerment; appropriating funds. Effective date.
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 633, known as ‘Leo’s Law,’ aims to improve child safety and access to information related to child abuse and neglect in Oklahoma. The bill expands access to confidential records and reports for certain individuals, such as a child’s former caregiver, who can demonstrate a legitimate interest. It also addresses fentanyl testing and strengthens provisions related to child endangerment, and includes funding for related initiatives. The bill is awaiting a floor vote and, if passed, will go into effect immediately.
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Remove Representative Blair as principal House author and substitute with Representative Hilbert Remove as author Senator Weaver and substitute with Senator Gollihare
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