Oklahoma Code § 21-142A-12

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Contesting parole – Notification of victims
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A.  Any victim or representative of a victim of a violent crime
as provided in paragraph 2 of Section 571 of Title 57 of the
Oklahoma Statutes may contest the granting of parole as provided in
Section 332.7 of Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  The Pardon and Parole Board shall notify all victims or
representatives of a victim, if requested, in writing at least
twenty (20) days before an inmate is considered for parole by the
Board.  The notice shall include the date, time and place of the
scheduled meeting and the rules for attendance and providing
information.  The victim or representative of the victim shall be
allowed at least five (5) minutes to address the Board.  The Board
shall notify all victims or representatives of a victim of the
decision of the Board within twenty (20) days after the inmate is
considered for parole by the Board.
C.  It is the responsibility of the victim or representative of
the victim to provide the Pardon and Parole Board a current mailing
address.  The district attorney's office shall assist the victim or
representative of the victim with supplying the address of the
victim to the Board if the victim wishes to be notified.  Upon
failure of the Pardon and Parole Board to notify a victim who has
requested notification and has provided a current mailing address,
the final decision of the Board may be voidable, provided the victim
who failed to receive notification requests a reconsideration
hearing within thirty (30) days of the recommendation by the Board
for parole.
D.  If requested by the victim of a crime, the Pardon and Parole
Board shall provide written notification of the placement of the
inmate on specialized parole within the county or incorporated city
or town to any victim of the crime for which the inmate was
convicted by mailing the notification to the last-known address of
the victim.  The Board shall not give the address of the inmate to
any victim of the crime for which the inmate was convicted.

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