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For Immediate Release:
May 25, 2006
Senator Nancy Riley
Bill to Reform Sex Offender Registry Passes Senate
Senator Nancy
Riley said the State Senate on Thursday took an important step
to ensure the protection of our most vulnerable citizens by passing
her bill to reform the Sex Offender Registration Act.
“Several recent incidents have brought to light an urgent
need for these reforms,” said Riley, R-Tulsa. “The residents
in my district have been extremely concerned about this issue and
I’m pleased the Senate passed this measure, taking it one
step closer to becoming law.”
The bill would strengthen prohibitions relating to where sex offenders
are permitted to live. Additionally, the measure provides for greater
supervision of sex offenders during the registration process and
contains provisions for gathering information relating to occupants
where sex offenders reside.
Riley said recent cases in which multiple sex offenders were found
living together in Tulsa area neighborhoods have illustrated that
current state laws need to be strengthened. She added the bill specifically
prohibits the establishment of a group home for the residency of
sex offenders in a single or multi-family residential area without
the approval of the appropriate governing body.
Riley expressed optimism that the bill would prevent similar incidents
from occurring in the future.
“There can be no greater responsibility for us as leaders
than to provide protection for our most vulnerable citizens,”
Riley said. “This bill contains the necessary provisions to
ensure the sort of incidents we experienced in the Tulsa area do
not happen again, while providing stronger penalties for those who
would commit the heinous crime of sexual abuse.”
Having won Senate approval, the bill now advances to the House
of Representatives for final approval before reaching the Governor’s
office.
For more information, contact:
Senator Riley's Office: (405) 521-5600

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