Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release:
May 2, 2006
Bill to Provide Sex Offender Registry to Health Commissioner Heads to
Governor
A Senate measure to help protect
nursing home residents from sexual predators is on its way to the Governor's
desk. The Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 1707 Tuesday to provide
the Sex Offender Registry to the state Commissioner of Health. The measure
is authored by Senator
David Myers (R-Ponca City) and Rep. Rex
Duncan (R-Sand Springs).
"This is just another step in the legislature's fight to protect
the public from sexual predators by ensuring that more governmental agencies
have access to the registry," said Myers. "Last year, we helped
better protect our students in public schools from these monsters and
now we're going to do the same for our vulnerable seniors living in nursing
facilities."
Myers was also the author of SB 440, which passed in 2005, to provide
the registry to State Superintendent of Public Instruction for distribution
to school districts. The measure helped improve school districts' ability
to check potential employees, as well as current ones, by giving them
direct access to the registry.
SB 1707 will allow the Commissioner of Health 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 that do not have police departments.
"Nursing facilities are home to thousands of Oklahomans and everyone
deserves to feel save in their own home. Families pay a lot of money to
have their loved ones stay in these facilities and the last thing they
should have to worry about is their safety," said Myers. "This
measure is about peace of mind as well as public safety."
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.
If approved by the Governor, the new law will become effective July 1,
2006.
For more information, contact:
Senator David Myers' Office: (405) 521-5628
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