Oklahoma HB4302 authorizes the Office of Juvenile System Oversight to investigate complaints, subpoena records, and release information under.
Oklahoma HB4302 amends the Office of Juvenile System Oversight's responsibilities to include inspecting and investigating misfeasance and malfeasance within the children and youth service system. The Office can access facilities, examine records, and subpoena witnesses. It can release information identifying a complainant only if ordered by a court or if a threat is communicated to the complainant and law enforcement. The Office must investigate complaints, issue reports, and provide recommendations to the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth. The act takes effect November 1, 2026.
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