Oklahoma SB2170 mandates supervised visitation for persons accused of sexual abuse of a child.
Oklahoma SB2170 amends the Oklahoma Child Supervised Visitation Program to require supervised visitation for any person accused of sexual abuse of a child. The bill updates statutory language and provides an effective date. The Oklahoma Child Supervised Visitation Program ensures the health, safety, and welfare of the child is paramount when supervised visitation is ordered by the court. The bill also outlines the process for appointing trained third-party volunteers to observe and oversee the visitation.
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