Oklahoma Code § 12-2611.12

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Support person or therapeutic dog
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A.  It is the intent of the Oklahoma Legislature in enacting
this section to recognize the special circumstances and needs of a
child witness during criminal court proceedings, and to protect the
child witness from any unnecessary emotional discomfort or anguish.
B.  In any criminal proceeding, a child witness shall have the
right to be accompanied by a support person while giving testimony
in the proceeding, but the support person shall not discuss the
testimony of the child witness with any other witnesses or attempt
to prompt or influence the testimony of the child witness.

C.  The child witness shall be afforded the opportunity, if
available, to have a certified therapeutic dog accompanied by the
handler of the certified therapeutic dog in lieu of a support
person.
D.  As used in this section:
1.  "Certified therapeutic dog" means a dog which has received
the requisite training or certification from the American Kennel
Club, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or an equivalent organization to
perform the duties associated with therapy dogs in places such as
hospitals, nursing homes, and other facilities where the emotional
benefits of therapy dogs are recognized.  Prior to the use of a
certified therapeutic dog the court shall conduct a hearing to
verify:
a. the credentials of the certified therapeutic dog,
b. the certified therapeutic dog is appropriately
insured, and
c. a relationship has been established between the child
witness and the certified therapeutic dog in
anticipation of testimony;
2.  "Child witness" means a child as defined by Section 1-1-105
of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes who has been or will be called
to testify in a criminal proceeding; and
3.  "Support person" means a parent, other relative or a next
friend chosen by the witness to accompany the witness to criminal
proceedings.

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