Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3009

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Technology; Voice Recognition Privacy Act of 2022; prohibition; exemption; actions for relief; effective date.

Impact

The enactment of HB3009 is expected to significantly impact how connected devices operate within Oklahoma, particularly focusing on consumer rights regarding personal data. By introducing strict rules about consent and data use, the bill aims to curtail the potential misuse of collected personal information by ensuring users are informed and have the option to opt out. This law could lead to more transparent practices in the technology industry, obligating manufacturers to prioritize user privacy in their designs and operational frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 3009, known as the Voice Recognition Privacy Act of 2022, establishes regulations regarding the use of voice recognition features in connected devices such as smart speakers and connected televisions. The legislation mandates that manufacturers must inform users during the initial setup of devices when their voice recognition features are activated and what terms govern the data collected. Importantly, the act emphasizes the necessity of obtaining 'affirmative consent' from users before their data can be shared or sold to third parties. This move aligns with broader trends advocating for enhanced consumer privacy and control over personal data.

Conclusion

Overall, HB3009 represents a significant legislative effort to advance privacy rights in the technological landscape, ensuring that Oklahomans are better protected against potential overreach by manufacturers of voice recognition technologies. As technology continues to evolve, the implications of this bill may set a precedent for future legislative measures aimed at safeguarding personal information in the digital age.

Contention

Despite its consumer-friendly objectives, the bill could face opposition from technology companies that may argue that the regulations introduce burdensome compliance measures that could stifle innovation. Critics might also express concern regarding the feasibility of implementing user consent protocols across diverse devices and the implications it may have for future technological advancements. Additionally, exemptions outlined in the bill, such as those for devices regulated by the FDA, could become points of contention in legislative reviews.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3010

Technology; new title; Filter Bubble Transparency Act of 2022; regulation; Internet platforms; opaque algorithm; upstream providers; search syndication contracts; actions for relief; effective date.

OK HB3168

Telephone solicitation; creating the Telephone Solicitation Act of 2022; prohibition of certain sales calls; action for relief; exemptions; effective date.

OK HB1602

Data privacy; Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act; exemptions; rights to consumer data collection; penalties; effective date.

OK HB2969

Data privacy; Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act; consumer protection; civil penalties; effective date.

OK AB1262

Information privacy: other connected device with a voice recognition feature.

OK HB2968

Data privacy; Oklahoma Computer Data Privacy Act of 2022; consumer protection; severability; effective date.

OK AB1395

Information privacy: other connected device with a voice recognition feature.

OK HB3447

Technology; Personal Data Protection Act; controller; processor; third parties; attorney general; effective date.

OK SB546

Data privacy; establishing consumer rights for processing of certain data. Effective date.

OK HB2216

Securities; Oklahoma Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and Image Security Act of 2025; property right; civil action; effective date.

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