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OK SB1321
Bill
AI Summary
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Prohibits Oklahoma government entities and courts from seeking, issuing, or enforcing "reverse-keyword" court orders that compel disclosure of records identifying anyone who searched for specific words, phrases, or websites
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Prohibits "reverse-location" court orders and requests that would reveal location data of unspecified electronic devices in a geographic area, whether tracked via GPS, cell towers, Wi-Fi, or other methods
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Bars government entities from making informal requests to purchase or voluntarily obtain such data, and from using federal or other state agencies to circumvent these restrictions
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Renders any evidence obtained in violation of these provisions inadmissible in criminal, civil, or administrative proceedings, with no exceptions for "inevitable discovery" or attenuation doctrines
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Creates civil cause of action for affected individuals with damages of $1,000 per violation or actual damages (whichever is greater), plus punitive damages, attorney fees, and court costs; effective November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Searches and seizures; prohibiting certain court orders; providing exceptions; requiring notice; specifying factors for determining punitive damages. Effective date.
Last Action
Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/3/2026