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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: April 23, 2010
Sen. Harry Coates
Legislation to Protect Elderly Awaits Governor's
Signature
A measure to better protect older Oklahomans has now
cleared both chambers and is on its way to Gov. Brad Henry. On Thursday
the House joined the Senate in approving Senate Bill 1289. Sen.
Harry Coates is principal author of the measure. He said the bill
closes a loophole in current state law aimed at restricting dangerous
criminals from working in nursing homes, assisted living centers
or adult day care centers.
“The problem the way the law is currently written, the language
specifies anyone who has been convicted of certain crimes is banned
from working in nursing homes, but it doesn’t address those
individuals who pled guilty or no contest, or were given a deferred
sentence,” explained Coates, R-Seminole. “Senate Bill
1289 closes that loophole so we can keep dangerous criminals out
of nursing homes and assisted living centers and away from our loved
ones.”
State Rep. Danny Morgan was principal author of the measure in
the House. He said he was extremely gratified members of both chambers
had acted quickly to approve the legislation, with both the Senate
and the House supporting the bill by unanimous approval.
“We’re talking about some of the most vulnerable seniors
in the state, and yet the way the current statute reads, a person
who had plead guilty to attempted murder or some other horrible
crime could legally be hired to work in a nursing home,” said
Morgan, D-Prague. “This legislation effectively closes that
loophole.”
Rep. David Dank, R-Oklahoma City, co-authored the measure in the
House.
“I believe the original intent with the law as written was
to ensure people who had committed dangerous crimes were kept away
from our seniors,” Dank said. “Once the governor signs
Senate Bill 1289 into law, we’ll be able to do a better job
of accomplishing that important goal.
For more information, contact:
Sen. Coates: (405) 521-5547

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