Oklahoma Code § 74-18p-1

Title 74. State Government: Victims Services Unit
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A.  There is hereby created within the Office of the Attorney
General a Victims Services Unit.

B.  The duty of the Unit is to provide services for persons who
require domestic violence or sexual assault services through a
domestic violence or sexual assault program.
C.  As used in this act, “domestic violence program” or “sexual
assault program” means an agency, organization, facility, or person
that offers, provides or engages in the offering of any shelter,
residential services or support services to:
1.  Victims or survivors of domestic abuse as defined in Section
60.1 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, any dependent children of
such victim or survivor, and any other member of the family or
household of such victim or survivor;
2.  Victims or survivors of sexual assault;
3.  Persons who are homeless as a result of domestic abuse or
sexual assault or both domestic abuse and sexual assault; and
4.  Victims of stalking,
and which may provide other services including, but not limited to,
counseling, case management, referrals or other similar services to
victims or survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking.
D.  As used in this act, “batterers intervention program” or
“batterers treatment program” means an agency, organization,
facility, or person who offers, provides or engages in the offering
of counseling or intervention services to persons who commit
domestic abuse.
E.  For any county in which there is more than one sexual
assault program, domestic violence program, or batterers
intervention program and one or more of the programs operates a
shelter program, only the program or programs operating a shelter
program shall receive grants or funding from the Victim Services
Unit collected pursuant to subsection F of Section 153 of Title 28
of the Oklahoma Statutes and Section 2368.22 of Title 68 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
Added by Laws 2005, c. 348, § 1, eff. July 1, 2005.  Amended by Laws
2007, c. 156, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2024, c. 453, § 2, eff.
July 1, 2024.

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