Oklahoma Code § 22-991a-17

Title 22. Criminal Procedure: Enhancement of sentence
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Whenever a person is convicted of an offense enumerated in
Section 445 of this act in which the victim is elderly or
incapacitated, the court shall upon conviction:
1.  Commit the defendant for confinement as provided by law;
provided, the first thirty (30) days of the sentence shall not be
subject to probation, suspension or deferral; provided further, this
mandatory minimum period of confinement shall be served in the
county jail as a condition of a suspended or deferred sentence,
pursuant to Section 991a of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes and
may be served by night or weekend incarceration pursuant to Section
991a-2 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
2.  a. Require restitution be paid to the victim for out-of-
pocket expenses, loss or damage to property and
medical expenses for injury proximately caused by the
conduct of the defendant pursuant to Section 447 of
this act, or
b. Assign the offender to perform a required term of
community service, according to a schedule consistent
with the employment and family responsibility of the
person convicted, or
c. Require restitution as provided in subparagraph a of
this paragraph and community service as provided in
subparagraph b of this paragraph; and
3.  The court may further impose a fine or any other penalty
otherwise provided by law.

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