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§57-590.2. Individual petition to remove requirement to register as sex offender.

57 OK Stat § 57-590.2 (2019) (N/A)
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A. For purposes of this section, a person shall be considered for removal of the requirement to register as a sex offender if the person:

1. Was convicted of a violation of Section 1111.1 or 1114 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes and the person does not have any other conviction for a violation of Section 1111.1 or 1114 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes;

2. Is required to register as a sex offender solely on the basis of a violation of Section 1111.1 or 1114 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and

3. Was not more than four (4) years older than the victim of the violation who was fourteen (14) years of age or older but not more than seventeen (17) years of age at the time the person committed the violation.

B. If a person meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section, the person may petition the court in which the sentence for the conviction occurred for removal of the requirement to register as a sex offender. The person shall allege in the petition that the person meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section and that removal of the registration requirement will not conflict with federal law. The district attorney shall be given notice of the petition at least twenty-one (21) days before the hearing on the petition. The district attorney may present evidence in opposition to the requested relief or may otherwise demonstrate why the petition should be denied. The court shall rule on the petition and, if the court determines that the person meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section and removal of the registration requirement will not conflict with federal law, may grant the petition and order the removal of the registration requirement. If the court denies the petition, the person shall not be authorized to file any further petition for removal of the registration requirement pursuant to this section.

C. If a person, who has yet to be sentenced for a conviction for a violation of Section 1111.1 or 1114 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes, meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section, the person may move the sentencing court for removal of the requirement to register as a sex offender. The person shall allege in the motion that the person meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section and that removal of the requirement to register as a sex offender will not conflict with federal law. The district attorney shall be given notice of the motion at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the hearing on the motion. The district attorney may present evidence in opposition to the requested relief or may otherwise demonstrate why the motion should be denied. The court shall rule on the motion and, if the court determines that the person meets the criteria provided for in subsection A of this section and that removal of the requirement to register will not conflict with federal law, may grant the motion and order the removal of the registration requirement. If the court denies the motion, the person shall not be authorized to file any further motions or petitions for removal of the registration requirement pursuant to this section.

D. If a person provides to the Department of Corrections a certified copy of the order of the court removing the requirement that the person register as a sex offender, the registration requirement shall not apply to the person and the Department shall remove all information about the person from the public registry of sex offenders maintained by the Department. However, the removal of information about the person from the public registry shall not mean that the public is denied access to information about the criminal history or record of the person that is otherwise available as a public record.

Added by Laws 2009, c. 404, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2009.

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§57-590.2. Individual petition to remove requirement to register as sex offender.