Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 13, 2006
Health Commissioner to Receive Sex Offender Registry
State Senator David Myers is once again working to ensure that more governmental
entities have access to the Sex Offender Registry. The legislator is author
of Senate Bill 1707 which will require that the Registry be provided to
the state Commissioner of Health for distribution. The measure passed
unanimously today in the Senate.
"This is just another safeguard in our fight to protect the public
from sexual predators," said Myers. "We made huge gains last
year when my other bill was passed that provided the Registry to the State
Superintendent of Public Instruction. That measure helped protect our
youth in our public schools and SB 1707 will help protect our vulnerable
seniors living in nursing facilities."
Under provisions of the legislation, the Commissioner of Health would
have authorization to distribute information from the Registry to any
nursing home or long-term care facility. Myers noted that his bill was
necessary because last year a bill passed requiring local police departments
to distribute the list to nursing homes. However, that is not possible
in smaller communities because they do not have police departments.
"There have been so many stories in the news about elderly people
being sexually abused in nursing homes and that needs to stop. Families
trust these facilities with their loved ones and they shouldn't have to
worry about leaving them alone because they fear for their safety. I see
this measure as peace of mind for these families," said Myers.
The Department of Corrections maintains the Sex Offender Registry and
currently makes that information available to all state, county, municipal
and college campus law enforcement agencies, as well as the State Superintendent
of Public Instruction and the National Sex Offender Registry maintained
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
SB 1707 now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Myer's Office - (405) 521-5628
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