Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB407

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Arrest booking photographs; establishing procedures for removal of certain photographs from publication or dissemination under certain circumstances. Effective date.

Impact

The implications of SB 407 are significant for both individuals and businesses. It creates a legal framework that empowers individuals to assert their rights over their published images, which could enhance the privacy rights of those who have been arrested. If a published photograph is not removed in accordance with the bill’s stipulations, the affected person can file a civil action against the publisher, leading to potential penalties for noncompliance. The legislation also prohibits publishers from charging fees for the removal of photographs, ensuring that access to this right is not financially burdensome for individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 407 is a legislative proposal aimed at establishing explicit procedures for the removal of arrest booking photographs from publication or dissemination. The bill permits individuals whose arrest photographs are published to request their removal through a written request, which must include proof of identification and specific details about the photograph in question. This request must be sent by registered mail, and the business or individual responsible for publishing the photograph is required to comply within ten days of receipt.

Contention

The bill addresses an ongoing concern regarding the dissemination of arrest booking photographs, which can have long-lasting negative effects on individuals even after charges have been dropped or they have been acquitted. While proponents of SB 407 contend that it provides essential protections for individual privacy and dignity, critics may argue about the potential impact on the public's right to access information related to arrests and whether the limitations imposed on the dissemination of such information could interfere with transparency and accountability in law enforcement.

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Additionally, the bill mandates that civil penalties for noncompliance with removal requests can reach as high as $1,000 per day, with increased penalties for cases of re-publication. This strong enforcement mechanism demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding individual rights in the context of arrest record disclosures, while also signaling a shift in how the state perceives the balance between public records and personal privacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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