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Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February
15, 2005
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Senator Debbe Leftwich
Lawmakers Author Bill to Provide Nursing Homes with Sex Offender
List
State Senator Debbe
Leftwich, D-OKC, and Representative Rebecca
Hamilton, D-OKC, have co-authored legislation to give families
more peace of mind when looking at nursing homes for loved ones.
Sen. Leftwich is principal author of Senate Bill 870. Her legislation
would require local law enforcement officials to provide nursing
homes with copies of the state’s sex offender registry. Those
facilities would then be required to display the list in an area
accessible to residents, employees and visitors.
“Having to place a loved one in a nursing home is hard enough
on most families. They shouldn’t have to agonize about whether
they may be putting them in harm’s way of a convicted sex
offender,” Leftwich said. “This information is already
available to the public—but we need to make it more accessible,
especially when it comes to nursing homes.”
Leftwich said constituents and other citizens from across the state
called for legislative action after media reports of sex offenders
residing in Oklahoma nursing homes.
Governor Brad Henry
has also voiced his support of making the sex offender registry
available to nursing home residents, along with requiring criminal
background checks of employees and volunteers.
“I believe we’ll be including language requiring such
background checks for employees and volunteers who work in nursing
home facilities as the bill moves through the legislative process.”
Hamilton said. “Their residents are some of our most vulnerable
citizens. We need to protect them from criminals looking for their
next victim.”
SB 870 has been assigned to the Senate Committee on Health and Human
Resources.
“I’m hopeful we’ll get a positive reception to
the measure by committee members. I think this is a concern most
members can relate to and it’s something we need to address,”
Leftwich said.
For more
information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774

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