Oklahoma SB1810 amends laws to enhance protections and services for victims of human trafficking, domestic abuse, and sexual assault.
Oklahoma SB1810 amends existing statutes to strengthen protections and services for victims of human trafficking, domestic abuse, and sexual assault. The bill requires expert testimony on the effects of human trafficking to be admissible in court. It mandates that facilities providing services for victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking comply with standards set by the Attorney General.
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