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OK SB646
Bill
Status
3/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lonnie Paxton
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AI Summary
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Expands the Oklahoma Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2023 to include current elected federal officials from Oklahoma alongside active and retired judges (state, municipal, county, tribal, and federal)
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Protects "covered information" from public disclosure, including home addresses, personal phone numbers, email addresses, Social Security numbers, driver license numbers, bank account information, vehicle registration details, and identifying information about children under 18 or under 26 living at home
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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 officials to the class of registered voters eligible to keep residence and mailing addresses confidential in voter registration records
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Effective July 1, 2025, with an emergency clause allowing immediate effect upon passage and approval; passed the Senate on March 18, 2025
Legislative Description
Judicial and federal official security and privacy; creating the Oklahoma Federal Official and Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2025. Effective date. Emergency.
Last Action
Remove Representative Hilbert as principal House author and substitute with Representative Kerbs
5/8/2025