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OK SB1275
Bill
AI Summary
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Short-term rental platforms (websites and apps like Airbnb) must display the total cost including all ancillary fees the first time a price is shown to renters, not just at checkout
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Platforms are prohibited from making false or misleading disclosures about subtotals, fees, charges, or any price components
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The total price must be displayed at least as prominently and in a font size equal to or larger than any subtotals or fee breakdowns
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Platforms cannot increase the total price after first displaying it, except to add sales tax before transaction completion or if the session times out
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Violations constitute an unlawful business practice under the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act, with an effective date of November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Consumer protection; defining terms; prohibiting certain sales without disclosure; prohibiting certain price increase; subjecting violations to certain Act. Effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
3/3/2026