Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB38

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Electronic data; prohibiting obtaining of certain data without a court order or search warrant. Effective date.

Impact

Under this legislation, government entities are prohibited from obtaining metadata, stored data, or transmitted data from electronic devices without a court order or search warrant based on probable cause. This represents a significant advancement in legislation concerning digital privacy, aiming to protect citizens from unwarranted surveillance and data collection. Additionally, any data obtained in violation of these stipulations would not be admissible in any civil or criminal proceedings, adding another layer of protection for users.

Summary

Senate Bill 38, introduced by Senator Dahm, pertains to the regulation of electronic data, specifically addressing the conditions under which governmental entities may obtain and utilize user data from electronic devices. The bill defines several key terms, including 'electronic communication service', 'government entity', and 'location information', establishing a framework aimed at safeguarding user privacy while ensuring lawful access to data when necessary.

Contention

The bill’s provisions could present a point of contention, especially regarding the exceptions that allow for government access without a warrant, such as in cases of stolen devices or emergency situations. Critics may argue that the carve-outs could lead to misuse or overreach by authorities, potentially undermining the bill's intent. The requirement for destruction of non-compliant data within twenty-four hours also raises questions about the practical implementation of these provisions and the ability for individuals to maintain control over their personal information.

Companion Bills

OK SB38

Carry Over Electronic data; prohibiting obtaining of certain data without a court order or search warrant. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB38

Electronic data; prohibiting obtaining of certain data without a court order or search warrant. Effective date.

OK HB2259

Court financial obligations; warrants; cost hearings; ability to pay; effective date.

OK SB35

Electronic communication; creating the Electronic Communication and Device Privacy Act; establishing procedures for access to certain information. Effective date.

OK SB122

Criminal procedure; authorizing court to order certain offender to pay child support. Effective date.

OK SB541

Service warranties; modifying administrative procedures of the Insurance Department. Effective date.

OK SB829

Schools; prohibiting certain acts by school or school employee without parental authorization. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB741

The Oklahoma Electronic Toll Collection Act; creating certain exemption. Effective date.

OK SB823

Firearms; removing certain prohibition; prohibiting certain policy or rule. Effective date.

OK SB1068

Sales tax; providing exemption for certain custom order manufacturers. Effective date.

OK HB2771

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to protective orders from possessing firearms; codification; effective date.

Similar Bills

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TX HB1217

Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an online notary public and online acknowledgment and proof of written instruments; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.

NC S552

Modifications to Notary Public Act

CA AB1667

Electronic wills.

CA AB2961

Civil procedure: electronic filing and service.

CA AB2283

Civil actions: electronic service.

LA HB572

Provides for electronic notaries public and electronic notarial acts

CA SB666

Service of papers: electronic service by court.