Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: April 23,
2008
Sen. Kenneth Corn
Bill
to Close Loophole for Out of State Sex Offenders Approved by Senate
The state Senate on Wednesday approved legislation
that would close a loophole in the state’s Sex Offender Registration
Act. House Bill 2783 would require the Department of Corrections
to conduct risk assessments of sex offenders who move into the state
of Oklahoma.
Sen. Kenneth
Corn, Senate author of the measure, said the legislation was
prompted by instances in which sex offenders had moved into the
state, yet were not held to the requirements of Oklahoma’s
Sex Offender Registration Act.
“What we’ve discovered in my part of the state, near
the Arkansas border, is that there’s a loophole in the Sex
Offender Registration Act,” said Corn, D-Poteau. “We’ve
got sex offenders moving into Oklahoma and regardless of the time
they were given in their own state, it’s not applying in Oklahoma.
This legislation closes that loophole and requires a reassessment
according to the statutes of Oklahoma and not another state.”
The bill would require a risk assessment committee under the Department
of Corrections to review the registration information of sex offenders
coming into the state. The committee will then determine and assign
a numeric risk level for sex offenders based upon the severity of
their crime and other factors.
“We have a responsibility to ensure Oklahoma is a safe place
to live, work and raise a family,” Corn said. “By more
accurately assessing an offender’s potential risk to the community,
we can increase our ability to prevent future crimes. This law will
ensure that Oklahoma does not become a safe haven for sex offenders.”
For more information contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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