Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
10, 2010
Legislation Closing Loophole in Sex Offender Registry
Heads to Full Senate
State Sen. Cliff
Branan is awaiting a vote by the full Senate on his bill to close
a loophole in Oklahoma’s sex offender registration law. Branan said
news reports had uncovered the problem, prompting him to file Senate Bill
2231. The bill won unanimous approval in the Public Safety and Homeland
Security Committee on Tuesday.
“The whole idea behind the sex offender registration law in Oklahoma
was to keep track of where the offenders are living and ensure the public
could access that information,” said Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “Unfortunately,
some on the registry were giving a post office box number instead of a
street address which defeats the whole purpose. SB 2231 closes that loophole
by requiring them to use the actual address of where they’re currently
living.”
According to the Department of Corrections, there are currently 11,637
people on Oklahoma’s sex offender registry. These include individuals
who have been convicted of crimes ranging from indecent exposure to rape
and child molestation.
“We have penalties on the books for sex offenders who fail to register
or update their information when they move. The problem is using just
a post office box was perfectly legal,” Branan said. “My legislation
fixes that problem.”
If approved by both chambers and signed by the governor, the new law would
take effect on November 1, 2010.
For more information contact:
Sen. Branan: 405-521-5543
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