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OK HB2640

OK HB2640
Missing persons; creating Francine's Law; directing the Chief Medical Examiner to furnish copies of certain documents to the State Bureau of Investigation and National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs); effective date.


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Introduced
02/04/2019
In Committee
04/01/2019
Crossed Over
03/11/2019
Passed
04/09/2019
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/15/2019

Introduced Session

2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Missing persons; creating Francine's Law; directing the Chief Medical Examiner to furnish copies of certain documents to the State Bureau of Investigation and National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs); effective date.

AI Summary

This bill, known as "Francine's Law", creates new provisions related to missing persons and unidentified persons in Oklahoma. It directs the Chief Medical Examiner to furnish copies of certain documents, such as fingerprints, dental records, and DNA information, to the State Bureau of Investigation and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). The bill also requires law enforcement agencies to submit missing persons cases to NamUs and obtain biometric records within 30 days of receiving a missing persons report. Additionally, it prohibits law enforcement agencies from delaying the acceptance of a missing persons report and mandates the entry of a missing child's name into the National Crime Information Center within 2 hours. The bill requires the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training to establish training resources on investigations of unidentified and missing persons. The bill would become effective on November 1, 2019.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (13)

Last Action

Approved by Governor 04/15/2019 (on 04/15/2019)

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