Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1960

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Crimes and punishments; material harmful to minors; requiring certain age verification. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB1960 will significantly impact the legal landscape surrounding digital content in Oklahoma. Commercial entities that fail to comply with the age verification requirements could face liability for damages incurred by minors accessing harmful material. This creates a strong incentive for businesses to adopt rigorous age verification systems to avoid potential lawsuits, highlighting the growing focus on online safety and accountability in the digital marketplace.

Summary

Senate Bill 1960 seeks to amend existing Oklahoma statutes regarding material deemed harmful to minors by introducing stringent age verification requirements for commercial entities distributing such content. The bill defines 'harmful material' and mandates that any online content provider, including social media platforms, must verify that users attempting to access such material are 18 years or older. This bill aims to create a safer online environment for minors, ensuring that they do not have unfettered access to harmful content, particularly that which includes violence or sexual themes.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between protecting minors and the implications for privacy and data retention. While proponents argue for the necessity of such measures in safeguarding youth, critics express concern over the potential for invasive data collection practices as businesses try to comply with the law. Some also worry about the vagueness of defining 'harmful material' and the burdens placed on small businesses that may struggle with compliance costs or technical implementation of age verification systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2535

Materials harmful to minors; modifying penalties; effective date.

OK HB2736

Crimes and punishments; adding definition; effective date.

OK HB2002

Crimes and punishments; modifying definition of obscene material; effective date.

OK HB1540

Crimes and punishments; clarifying scope of certain definitions; effective date.

OK SB856

Child sexual exploitation; modifying certain life without parole sentencing; requiring certain punishments; requiring certain advisement; defining term; modifying certain confinement criteria. Effective date.

OK SB884

Crimes and punishments; providing duress by abuse affirmative defense for persons accused of certain crimes; providing evidentiary requirements. Effective date.

OK SB1056

Obscene material; making certain acts unlawful; adult performance in public place. Emergency.

OK HB1810

Schools; prohibiting sensitive materials in the school setting; requiring inclusion of certain parents when determining if an instructional material is a sensitive material; effective date.

OK HB1050

Human trafficking and child exploitation; creating the Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Prevention Act; directing retailers of Internet-enabled devices to equip products with certain filters; codification; effective date.

OK HB1440

Crimes and punishments; providing statute of limitations for the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.