Committee:

Judiciary

 

 

Subject:

Fifth Meeting

 

 

Date:

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

 

 

Time:

9:30 a.m.

 

 

Location:

Room 419-C, State Capitol Building

 

 

Agenda:

1.         HB 1658 By Dorman et al of the House and Barrington of the Senate

Torts; providing limited malpractice protection for certain healthcare providers; limiting application to actions filed after a certain date. Effective date.

 

2.         HB 2171 By McCullough of the House and Anderson of the Senate

Property; establishing the Oklahoma Discretionary and Special Needs Trust Act. Effective date.

 

3.         HB 2541 By Cooksey of the House and Jolley of the Senate

Officers; making certain information in municipal court records confidential. Effective date.

 

4.         HB 2552 By McCullough et al of the House and Anderson of the Senate

Firearms; relating to the carrying of firearms by district attorneys; authorizing assistant district attorneys to carry firearms under certain circumstances. Effective date.

 

5.         HB 2648 By Nelson of the House and Russell of the Senate

Children; relating to the jurisdiction in certain child custody cases; relating to adoption-related expenses and requirements; providing for the selection of an attorney for birth mothers in some circumstances. Effective date.

 

6.         HB 2652 By Sullivan et al of the House and Coffee of the Senate

Workers' compensation; relating to definitions; reporting requirements; Supreme Court authority; employer notices; disability requirements; compensation schedules; prohibits attorneys from withholding portion of judgment or settlement; revocation of workers' compensation license; Advisory Council on Workers' Compensation membership. Effective date.

 

7.         HB 2733 By Rousselot et al of the House and Garrison of the Senate

Guardians and wards; providing for custody by abandonment. Effective date.

 

8.         HB 2865 By Buck et al of the House and Barrington of the Senate

Criminal procedure; specifying statute of limitations for certain crime. Effective date.

 

9.         HB 2934 By Luttrell et al of the House and Anderson et al of the Senate

Sex offenders; expanding information collected from sex offenders. Effective date.

 

10.        HB 2939 By Russ of the House and Crain of the Senate

Probate procedure; amending certain sections of the Uniform Durable Power of Attorney Act. Effective date.

 

11.        HB 2942 By Nelson et al of the House and Anderson of the Senate

Attorneys and the State Bar; stating legislative intent that certain attorneys be given continuing legal education credit. Effective date.

 

12.        HB 2944 By Jordan of the House and Crain of the Senate

Fees; relating to the subpoena of certain employees to testify as witnesses; providing for scheduling of court appearances of school district employees to minimize class time disruption; providing certain fee. Effective date.

 

13.        HB 2964 By Nelson et al of the House and Justice of the Senate

Victim’s rights; directing district attorneys offices and victim-witness coordinators to inform victims of certain rights. Effective date.

 

14.        HB 3158 By Osborn et al of the House and Justice of the Senate

Criminal procedure; relating to Drug Court Act; authorizing extension of supervision period. Effective date.

 

15.        HB 3169 By Hickman et al of the House and Marlatt of the Senate

Workers' Compensation; exempting the spouse of any exempt employer. Effective date.

 

16.        HB 3294 By Tibbs et al of the House and Barrington of the Senate

State government; relating to investigation procedures of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; authorizing use of records under certain circumstances. Effective date.

 

17.        HB 3323 By Pittman et al of the House and Anderson et al of the Senate

Poor persons; creating Kelley's Law; requiring confidentiality form; specifying content and requiring signature. Effective date.

 

18.        HB 3340 By Christian of the House and Sykes of the Senate

Criminal procedure; authorizing use of certain report. Effective date.

 

19.        HB 3394 By Kirby of the House and Anderson of the Senate

Children; removing term limit of Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth membership. Effective date.

 

20.        Other business.

 

 

 

Chair:

Senator Patrick Anderson

 

 

Meeting Notices