Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4200

Introduced
2/7/22  

Caption

Technology; Digital ID Act; state government; benefits; access; smartphone; mobile device; court hearings; cities and towns; effective date; emergency.

Impact

The passage of HB 4200 could significantly alter how residents interact with state services. By adopting digital identification, the bill promises to streamline processes and reduce the administrative burden associated with physical documents. This enhancement may lead to increased accessibility for residents who may have previously faced challenges in obtaining or presenting traditional forms of ID, particularly those living in remote areas or those who may find it difficult to navigate existing bureaucratic systems.

Summary

House Bill 4200, also referred to as the Digital ID Act, aims to facilitate the use of digital identity verification for state government services and benefits. This bill seeks to allow residents to utilize their smartphones or mobile devices to access governmental services more efficiently. The proposed legislation emphasizes the modernization of identification processes, making it easier for citizens to participate in state functions without the need for physical identification documents. As technology continues to evolve, the bill reflects an initiative to embrace digital solutions in the operations of state governance.

Contention

However, HB 4200 has sparked discussions regarding security and privacy concerns. Lawmakers and advocacy groups are considering the implications of a centralized digital identity system, particularly regarding how personal information will be protected from potential breaches. Opposition voices have highlighted the need for robust security measures to ensure that sensitive data of individuals remains confidential. Furthermore, some local officials express concerns about the practicality of implementing such a system across various government levels, contemplating whether it adequately addresses the needs of diverse populations throughout the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3594

Blockchains; digital assets; home digital asset mining; digital asset mining business; limitations; liability; effective date.

OK HB3279

Technology; Oklahoma Distributed Ledger Technology Assets Offering Act; effective date.

OK HB3009

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

OK SB611

State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.

OK SB1975

State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.

OK SB562

Financial technology; creating Oklahoma Financial Technology Access and Improvement Act. Effective date.

OK HB3447

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

OK HB1891

State government; Oklahoma State Treasurer; digital assets; precious metals; Digital Asset Property Fund; effective date.

OK AB3216

Pupils: use of smartphones.

OK HB3778

Digital assets; Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act; custodian; protected persons; fiduciaries; power of attorney; effective date.

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