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OK HB3568
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Max Wolfley
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AI Summary
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Advocacy organizations (501(c) nonprofits engaged in policy advocacy or lobbying) and political parties must file disclosure reports with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission when providing anything of value exceeding $100 annually to elected officials, candidates, or their immediate family members
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Elected officials and registered candidates must file reciprocal disclosure reports when receiving anything exceeding $100 annually from advocacy organizations or political parties, whether directly or indirectly
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Disclosure reports must include payor name and address, recipient information, date and amount of each payment, description of services or purpose, and whether a written contract exists
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Structuring payments, contracts, or gifts to evade the $100 reporting threshold is prohibited
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Civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation may be imposed by the Oklahoma Ethics Commission, with knowing and willful violations subject to criminal prosecution referral; effective November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Political contributions; advocacy organizations; political parties; disclosure; Oklahoma Ethics Commission; effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Rules
2/3/2026