The Foreign Terrorist Organization Felony Enhancement Act establishes new legal provisions in Oklahoma regarding the sentencing of individuals convicted of felony offenses who are found to be associated with designated foreign terrorist organizations. Under this act, if a person is convicted of a felony and it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that they were a member of or knowingly supported such an organization at the time of the offense, their sentence will be significantly enhanced. Specifically, the term of imprisonment will be at least twice the maximum sentence for a first conviction of the underlying felony, and any fines will also be doubled. This enhanced punishment will apply in addition to any mandatory minimum sentences and cannot be suspended or deferred.

The act outlines the requirements for imposing these enhanced penalties, including the necessity for the court to confirm that the organization was designated as a foreign terrorist organization at the time of the offense. The state must prove the defendant's affiliation with the organization beyond a reasonable doubt, and such affiliation will be considered an aggravating factor in various aspects of the legal process, including bail eligibility and sentencing decisions. The act is designed to strengthen the legal framework surrounding crimes linked to terrorism and is set to take effect immediately upon passage.