SB 1207 (2026)
Creates high-school curriculum on domestic violence and trafficking; parents can opt out
Creates high-school curriculum on domestic violence and trafficking; parents can opt out
SB 1728 adds coercive control to Oklahoma’s domestic abuse definitions, expanding recognition of nonphysical abuse.
SB 1417 amends the state’s “Failure to Protect” laws to better account for situations in which domestic violence is a factor.
SB 1214 mandates sex trafficking prevention and online safety education for grades 6–12.
HB 4151 strengthens investigations of deaths where domestic violence may be a factor.
HB 3903 strengthens domestic violence incident reporting and court recordkeeping.
HB 3835 expands and clarifies a provision that permits human trafficking survivors to expunge criminal records.
HB 3674 requires all student resources officers (SROs) take annual sexual violence training.
SB 541 enhances penalties for domestic abuse against a pregnant woman; additional crimes.
HB 1273 permits pilot programs for alternative batterer intervention.