Oklahoma Code § 10A-2-2-401.2

Title 10A. Children And Juvenile Code: Delinquency or youthful offender proceedings -
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Competency of child - Rebuttable presumption.
A.  1.  At any time prior to or during delinquency or youthful
offender proceedings pursuant to the Oklahoma Juvenile Code, the
child's attorney, the district attorney, or the court may raise the
issue of a child's competency to participate in the proceeding.  If

at the time the issue of competency is raised the child is not
represented by counsel, the court shall immediately appoint counsel.
The court shall stay all proceedings except to allow the filing of a
delinquency petition or youthful offender information.
2.  At any time prior to or during delinquency or youthful
offender proceedings pursuant to the Oklahoma Juvenile Code, the
Office of Juvenile Affairs may file a Motion to Intervene to raise
the issue of a child's competency for any child in its custody.
3.  In any delinquency or youthful offender proceeding pursuant
to the Juvenile Code, if the child who is the subject of the
proceeding is thirteen (13) years or older and if the child is not
otherwise found to be developmentally disabled, developmentally
immature, intellectually disabled, or mentally ill, there exists a
rebuttable presumption that the child is competent.  Such
presumption applies only for making a determination as to whether
the child is competent and shall not be used or applicable for any
other purpose.
B.  The court may find a child incompetent without ordering a
competency evaluation or hearing if the district attorney and the
child's attorney, and at least one of the child's parents, legal
guardians, or guardian ad litem agree to the determination.

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