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OK HB2289
Bill
Status
5/28/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kyle Hilbert
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AI Summary
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Expands Oklahoma's 2023 Judicial Security and Privacy Act to include currently elected federal officials from Oklahoma and statewide elected state officials as "at-risk individuals" alongside active and retired judges
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Protects covered personal information including home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, bank/credit card information, vehicle registration, children's identities (under 18 or under 26 if living at home), and family members' school, employer, and worship location details
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Requires state agencies to remove covered information from publicly available content within 72 hours of receiving a written request from an at-risk individual
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Adds elected federal and statewide officials to the class of registered voters eligible to keep their residence and mailing addresses confidential through the State Election Board
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Effective July 1, 2025, with an emergency clause allowing immediate effect upon passage; requires biennial reports to the Legislature on protection costs and data exposure findings
Legislative Description
Judicial and elected official security and privacy; creating the Oklahoma Elected Official and Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2025; effective date; emergency.
Last Action
Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/28/2025
5/28/2025