Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB497

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Engrossed
3/11/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
4/17/25  
Enrolled
5/1/25  

Caption

Criminal procedure; requiring Forensic Review Board to provide certain notice to district attorney. Effective date.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws significantly by adjusting how criminal actions are processed for those with mental health issues. It places the Forensic Review Board at the center of this process, which will assess the dangerousness and treatment needs of the individuals involved. This approach not only seeks to protect public safety by ensuring that potentially dangerous individuals receive appropriate care but also attempts to address the complexities of mental health in legal adjudications. The effective date for these changes is set for November 1, 2025, giving time for the necessary administrative adjustments.

Summary

Senate Bill 497 introduces amendments to the current criminal procedure laws regarding individuals with mental illness or mental defects. It mandates that a Forensic Review Board (FRB) shall provide specific notifications to district attorneys concerning cases where the defense of mental illness is prominent. The bill establishes clear procedures for adjudicating cases involving individuals deemed 'guilty with mental defect' or 'not guilty by reason of mental illness'. This change aims to ensure a standardized process when mental health considerations are involved in legal judgments.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB497 appears mixed but leans towards a positive perspective among supporters who argue it is a necessary step towards a more humane and structured response to mental illness within the criminal justice system. Advocates for mental health reform view the bill as a way to provide better treatment options and protect the public, while critics express concern regarding the potential for overreach or the bill's effectiveness in adequately safeguarding the rights of individuals with mental illness.

Contention

Notable points of contention include how the bill defines mental illness and the criteria for distinguishing between individuals who require treatment versus those who pose a danger to society. There is apprehension regarding the implications of psychiatric evaluations and whether they will be objective and impartial. Another contentious issue is how the Forensic Review Board will operate, with particular scrutiny applied to its composition and the potential lack of transparency in its deliberations, as meetings are not subject to public scrutiny.

Companion Bills

OK SB497

Carry Over Criminal procedure; requiring Forensic Review Board to provide certain notice to district attorney. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB497

Criminal procedure; requiring Forensic Review Board to provide certain notice to district attorney. Effective date.

OK SB967

Criminal procedure; requiring certain pretrial release hearing; modifying certain bail procedures. Effective date.

OK HB2376

Criminal procedure; directing the District Attorneys Council to annually provide list of early termination applications; effective date.

OK SB811

Criminal procedure; requiring implementation of certain competency restoration pilot program. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB438

Health insurance; methods of payments to providers; requiring notice of certain fee. Effective date.

OK SB819

Administrative Procedures Act; establishing procedures for certain review. Effective date.

OK HB2729

Administrative Procedures Act; judicial review; providing for timing of certain claim; requiring interpretation of statute, rule, or regulation be provided; establishing guidelines; effective date.

OK SB797

State Board of Education; authorizing certain action; requiring notice. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2733

Criminal procedure; providing time limitation for bail hearings; effective date.

OK HB2606

Domestic violence; directing the District Attorneys Council to develop and implement a domestic violence forensic exam pilot program; codification; effective date

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