County sheriffs; amending duties of county sheriff. Effective date.
Oklahoma SB 738 modifies county sheriff statutory duties with implications for law enforcement operations and county resource allocation pending committee review.
Oklahoma SB 738 modifies county sheriff statutory duties with implications for law enforcement operations and county resource allocation pending committee review.
SB 738 amends the statutory duties of Oklahoma county sheriffs, though the specific modifications are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced by Senator Dusty Deevers and is currently in the Judiciary Committee following its first reading. An effective date provision is included, indicating these changes would take effect on a specified date rather than immediately upon passage.
County sheriffs are primary law enforcement officers with broad responsibilities across Oklahoma counties, including serving legal documents, maintaining jails, and executing court orders. Changes to their statutory duties could affect operational responsibilities, funding allocations, and the scope of services available to Oklahoma residents depending on what specific duties are added, removed, or modified.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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