Oklahoma Code § 22-1602

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board - Administrative
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assistance from Office of the Attorney General.
A.  The Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board shall be
composed of twenty-one (21) members, or their designees, as follows:
1.  Nine of the members shall be:
a. the Chief Medical Examiner,
b. a designee of the Attorney General.  The designee
shall be a person assigned to the Victims Services
Unit of the Office of the Attorney General,
c. the State Commissioner of Health,
d. the Chief of Injury Prevention Services of the State
Department of Health,
e. the Director of the Department of Human Services,
f. the Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation,
g. the Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health
and Substance Abuse Services,
h. the Executive Director of the Office of Juvenile
Affairs, and
i. a designee of the Director of the Department of
Corrections.  The designee shall be a person with a
minimum of five (5) years of experience in corrections
and who is currently assigned to the Community
Outreach, Programs, or Population Units of the
Department of Corrections; and
2.  Twelve of the members shall be appointed by the Attorney
General, shall serve for terms of two (2) years and shall be
eligible for reappointment.  The members shall be persons having
training and experience in matters related to domestic violence.
The appointed members shall include:
a. a county sheriff selected from a list of three names
submitted by the executive board of the Oklahoma
Sheriffs' Association,
b. a chief of a municipal police department selected from
a list of three names submitted by the Oklahoma
Association of Chiefs of Police,
c. an attorney licensed in this state who is in private
practice selected from a list of three names submitted
by the Board of Governors of the Oklahoma Bar
Association,
d. a district attorney selected from a list of three
names submitted by the District Attorneys Council,
e. a physician selected from a list of three names
submitted by the Oklahoma State Medical Association,
f. a physician selected from a list of three names
submitted by the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association,

g. a nurse selected from a list of three names submitted
by the Oklahoma Nurses Association,
h. two individuals, at least one of whom shall be a
survivor of domestic violence, selected from
recommendations submitted by certified domestic
violence programs in Oklahoma,
i. a member of the Judiciary selected from a list of
three names submitted by the Oklahoma Supreme Court,
and
j. two individuals, at least one of whom shall be an
American Indian survivor of domestic violence,
selected from a list of three names submitted by the
Native Alliance Against Violence, Oklahoma's tribal
coalition against domestic violence and sexual
assault.
B.  Every two (2) years the Board shall elect from among its
membership a chair and a vice-chair.  The Board shall meet at least
quarterly and may meet more frequently as necessary as determined by
the chair.  Members shall serve without compensation but may be
reimbursed for necessary travel out of funds available to the Office
of the Attorney General pursuant to the State Travel Reimbursement
Act; provided, that the reimbursement shall be paid in the case of
state employee members by the agency employing the member.
C.  With funds appropriated or otherwise available for that
purpose, the Office of the Attorney General shall provide
administrative assistance and services to the Domestic Violence
Fatality Review Board.
Added by Laws 2001, c. 284, § 2, eff. July 1, 2001.  Amended by Laws
2005, c. 348, § 17, eff. July 1, 2005; Laws 2006, c. 136, § 4, eff.
Nov. 1, 2006; Laws 2009, c. 178, § 10; Laws 2009, c. 427, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2019, c. 147, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2024,
c. 51, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.

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