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OK SB1513
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma statutes to make audio and video recordings from law enforcement vehicles and officers available for public inspection and copying as open records.
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Law enforcement agencies may redact specific portions of recordings before release, including depictions of deaths, nude individuals, and identity of minors under age 16.
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Allows redaction of recordings during internal investigations of law enforcement officers until investigation and disciplinary process concludes; recordings must then be released.
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Clarifies that personal information in driver records and motor vehicle reports remain confidential under the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, with limited exceptions for official law enforcement use.
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Becomes effective November 1, 2014.
Legislative Description
Records of Department of Public Safety; making audio and video recordings open records. Effective date.
Public Safety
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative(s) Murphey
4/2/2014