Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1044

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Open Records Act; modifying exception to certain definition. Effective date.

Impact

The amendments made by SB1044 have significant implications for public records access in Oklahoma. By refining the definitions of what is considered a public record and specifying exceptions to these definitions, the bill is expected to enhance transparency in government operations. The adjustments will likely influence how public bodies manage records and respond to information requests, potentially streamlining processes while also addressing privacy concerns regarding sensitive data.

Summary

Senate Bill 1044 amends the Oklahoma Open Records Act, specifically altering the definitions and exceptions within the act that governs public records. The main aim of this bill is to clarify what constitutes a public record and to modify certain definitions regarding the accessibility of records maintained by public bodies. An effective date of November 1, 2023, is also provided to ensure that the changes take place within a designated timeframe for implementation and compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1044 may arise from the implications it poses for the privacy of individuals interacting with public bodies, especially regarding personal information. While proponents argue that the amendments will increase government transparency and public trust, opponents might express concern that the changes could lead to inadvertent disclosures of private information or hinder advocacy efforts aimed at holding government entities accountable. Overall, discussions related to SB1044 emphasize the delicate balance between transparency and privacy in the realm of public records.

Companion Bills

OK SB1044

Carry Over Oklahoma Open Records Act; modifying exception to certain definition. Effective date.

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