Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3146

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Criminal procedure; creating the Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act; prohibiting certain agencies and persons from using drones to gather evidence or record images; codification; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB3146 will require law enforcement agencies to significantly alter how they gather evidence. Under this bill, any evidence collected through unauthorized drone surveillance would be deemed inadmissible in court. This provision could hinder the ability of law enforcement to use drones for gathering critical evidence in criminal investigations. Furthermore, the bill allows individuals whose rights have been violated to file civil actions against offending agencies, possibly leading to compensatory and punitive damages.

Summary

House Bill 3146, known as the Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act, introduces significant restrictions on the use of drones by law enforcement agencies and certain other entities for surveillance purposes. The bill primarily aims to protect the privacy rights of individuals on privately owned real property from unauthorized drone surveillance. Specifically, it prohibits the use of drones equipped with imaging devices to gather evidence or record images without the property owner's written consent, establishing a presumption of privacy in areas where individuals cannot be observed from ground level.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate on the balance between public safety and individual privacy rights. Proponents argue that it is essential to protect citizens from invasive surveillance techniques that could infringe on personal freedoms. However, critics, particularly from law enforcement circles, express concern that such restrictions could impede their ability to effectively manage crime and respond to emergencies. The bill does include exceptions for drone use in specific situations, such as obtaining a warrant or responding to imminent threats, which may alleviate some concerns but does not fully assuage opposition from law enforcement advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2432

Firearms; prohibiting certain persons from using, purchasing, or possessing firearms; effective date.

OK HB2771

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

OK HB2001

Criminal procedure; requiring the use of audio or audiovisual recording equipment under certain circumstances; codification; effective date.

OK HB2741

Mental health; creating Neil's Law; enacting the Elder Exploitation and Abuse Act; purpose; intent; terms; civil actions; venue; relief; claim; court; records; vulnerable adult; evidence; codification; effective date.

OK SB362

Schools; providing exemption from obtaining new criminal history record check to certain persons. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2436

Criminal procedure; requiring the use of audio or audiovisual recording equipment by peace officers while on duty; codification; effective date.

OK SB705

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to a final protective order from possessing firearms. Effective date.

OK SB374

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to a final protective order from possessing firearms. Effective date.

OK HB1024

Criminal procedure; requiring special agents of federal agencies to contact county sheriffs under certain circumstances; codification; effective date.

OK SB620

Professional Entity Act; modifying requirements for persons holding interest in domestic professional entity; prohibiting certain persons from holding shares in certain professional corporations. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB2724

Surplus property; Oklahoma Surplus Property Act; Oklahoma Highway Patrol; vehicles; law enforcement agencies; effective date.

OK HB2439

Oklahoma Historical Society; the Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program; Long-Range Capital Planning Commission; exempting the Oklahoma Historical Society; effective date.

OK HB2095

Criminal procedure; modifying definition to include certain crime; effective date.

OK HB1563

Criminal procedure; modifying certain definition to include specific crime; effective date.

OK HB4067

State property; Maintenance of State Buildings Revolving Fund; Legacy Capital Financing Fund; liquidation proceeds; effective date.

OK SB324

Firearms; modifying statutory reference; repealers. Effective date.

OK SB324

Firearms; modifying statutory reference; repealers. Effective date.

OK SB494

State government; removing certain language relating to CompSource Oklahoma. Effective date.