Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB905

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; directing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate rules. Emergency.

Impact

If enacted, SB905 would have significant implications for workplace regulations and employee rights within Oklahoma. The bill is designed to protect employees from potential abuses related to microchip technology, ensuring that consent must be given freely and that employees have the right to request the removal of the microchip whenever they choose. This measure aims to foster a workplace environment where employees can feel secure in their personal agency without fear of repercussions related to their employment status or benefits. By placing these restrictions, the bill seeks to balance technological advancements with fundamental labor rights.

Summary

Senate Bill 905 aims to regulate the use of microchip implantation in employees by employers in the state of Oklahoma. The bill explicitly prohibits employers from implanting microchips in employees without their consent, thereby addressing growing concerns around employee autonomy and privacy. It defines key terms related to microchip technology and establishes a framework within which employers must operate concerning employee rights in this context. Furthermore, the bill states that employers cannot coerce employees into consenting to microchip implantation, nor can they impose penalties, such as withholding pay or promotions, on employees who refuse to consent.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB905 may arise from differing opinions on the role of technology in the workplace and employee monitoring. Proponents of the bill may argue that it safeguards employees from invasive practices and ensures that any adoption of microchip technology adheres to ethical standards. Critics, on the other hand, might raise concerns about the feasibility of enforcing these regulations and the potential implications for employers looking to leverage technology for enhancing productivity. As discussions around this bill progress, the balance between innovation, employee privacy, and workplace protections will likely remain at the forefront of legislative debates.

Companion Bills

OK SB905

Carry Over Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; directing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate rules. Emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK SB905

Labor; microchip implantation; prohibiting employer conduct; directing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate rules. Emergency.

OK HB1331

Labor; Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act; authorizing Commissioner of Labor to promulgate certain rules and administrative fines; effective date.

OK SB994

Conditions of employment; prohibiting vaccination as a condition of employment; requiring notice; prohibiting disciplinary action. Emergency.

OK SB813

Medical marijuana; authorizing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to operate a quality assurance laboratory. Emergency.

OK SB129

Health care; prohibiting certain uses of public funds, public facilities, and public employees. Emergency.

OK HB1994

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB2100

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK SB440

Medical marijuana; directing promulgation of rules to impose tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) potency limits; prohibiting sale of certain products. Effective date.

OK SB641

Labor; allowing the Commissioner of Labor to seek collection of certain wages and benefits. Effective date.

OK HB1426

Schools; types of employee leave; prohibiting loss or transferability of accumulated sick leave for teachers and support employees due to break in employment; effective date; emergency.

Similar Bills

CA AB2723

Animals: microchips.

CA SB573

Dogs and cats: microchip implants.

CA SB64

Dogs and cats: microchip implants.

MS SB2088

Employment; protect employees from forced human microchip implantation.

HI HB1287

Relating To Microchip Identification.

WY SF0072

Employees-forced microchip implantation prohibited.

HI HB667

Relating To Transportation.

NC S605

No Forced Microchip Implants for Employees