SB1730

Sex offenders; requiring law enforcement officers to submit a report or complaint for official investigation to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in certain circumstances. Effective date.

Vetoed·5/5/26

Oklahoma SB1730 mandates law enforcement officers to report sex offender allegations to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation within one month.

Oklahoma SB1730 requires law enforcement officers to submit a report or complaint to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation if it involves an offense that would require sex offender registration. This applies regardless of whether an arrest is made or charges are filed. The information submitted must remain confidential except for authorized investigative or prosecutorial purposes. The act codifies this requirement in the Oklahoma Statutes and was set to become effective November 1, 2026.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

52 Yea

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29 Nay

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18 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 14

10:30 AM

House Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight Hearing

Mar 31

3:00 PM

House Criminal Judiciary Hearing

History

May 5

Senate

Vetoed 05/05/2026

Apr 29

House

General Order

Apr 29

House

Third Reading, Measure passed: Ayes: 52 Nays: 29