Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB564

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Online harassment; establishing elements of certain offense; allowing injunctive relief and award of damages. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB564 would introduce specific legal remedies for victims of online harassment. The bill allows individuals to seek injunctive relief to prevent further harassment and outlines the provision for compensatory damages to victims who can demonstrate harm caused by such acts. By formally defining online harassment and providing potential penalties, the bill aims to empower victims and provide them with necessary legal recourse for their grievances. This could potentially foster a safer digital environment, encouraging individuals to report harassment without the fear of being dismissed or ignored.

Summary

Senate Bill 564 establishes new legal provisions addressing online harassment in the state of Oklahoma. This legislation defines various forms of electronic communications that could lead to harassment, including those made through telecommunication devices and social media. The bill outlines behaviors deemed as harassment, such as intimidating, frightening, or threatening individuals through various electronic means. Its primary objective is to provide a legal framework for addressing and penalizing such behaviors in a digital context, reflecting the increasing recognition of cyberbullying and harassment as significant issues in contemporary society.

Contention

Despite the bill's intentions to protect individuals from online harassment, there are potential points of contention regarding the definitions of harassment provided in the bill and the implications for free speech. Critics may argue that the broad language used to define the types of communications that may constitute harassment could lead to excessive regulation of speech, posing risks of overreach. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the enforcement of such laws, specifically how authorities will discern genuine cases of harassment from complaints that may arise from disagreements or non-threatening interactions. As the legislation is debated, these considerations will be pivotal in shaping public and legislative opinion.

Companion Bills

OK SB564

Carry Over Online harassment; establishing elements of certain offense; allowing injunctive relief and award of damages. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB564

Online harassment; establishing elements of certain offense; allowing injunctive relief and award of damages. Effective date.

OK HB1405

Online harassment; establishing elements of certain offense; injunctive relief; damages; cumulative remedies; effective date.

OK SB1053

Fraud; prohibiting certain acts to wrongfully transfer real property; creating felony offense; establishing punishment. Effective date.

OK SB494

Damages; specifying categories of growing crops or plants eligible for damage award for certain violations; establishing requirements for calculation of certain actual damages. Emergency.

OK SB788

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief; creating certain criminal offense and penalty. Effective date.

OK SB789

Health care; prohibiting provision of certain services to minor; authorizing certain civil action; authorizing reward of certain damages or relief; creating certain criminal offense and penalty. Effective date.

OK HB1792

Classification of felony offenses; creating the Oklahoma Crime Reclassification Act of 2023; effective date.

OK SB1073

Driver licenses; allowing testing entities to collect required information for certain submittal; allowing rule promulgation. Effective date.

OK SB436

County purchasing; allowing counties to enter into certain agreements for leasing or lease-purchasing certain materials and equipment. Effective date.

OK SB730

Censorship of social media; creating cause of action for deletion or censorship of certain speech, establishing procedures for certain actions. Effective date.

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