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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release: March 2, 2006

Senator Glenn
Coffee
Senate Approves Neighborhood Protection Act
The full Senate has voted unanimously for a bill giving
neighborhoods across the state greater protection from
rapists and child molesters. Sen.
Glenn Coffee is author of Senate Bill 1754, also
known as the Neighborhood Protection Against Sex
Offenders Act. "Just about everyone from time to time
will need the services of a plumbing or electrical
company or some other business that sends workers into
their home. What this act will do is let people know if
an employee of that business is on the sex offender
registry before that person is sent into their home,"
said Coffee R-Oklahoma City. "This would give property
owners the opportunity to ask the business to send
someone else if they feel that person would put a family
member at risk."
Under the provisions of SB 1754, businesses that send
employees into residences would be required to verify
whether their employees are listed on the state's sex
offenders registry. If the employee is a registered sex
offender, the employer must provide written notice
identifying that employee, the business and why they
will be doing work in that neighborhood.
"It is my understanding that many nursing homes in
Oklahoma already ask venders to run background checks on
any employees who may be working inside that facility,"
Coffee said. "I really think it is a good idea--by
placing this concept into our statutes, I think we can
give even greater protection to homeowners, nursing home
residents and other facilities."
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives.
For
more information contact:
Senate Republican Leadership Office - (405) 521-5654