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Code · Oklahoma · Title 20 — Courts

§20-3012. Definitions.

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As used in the Oklahoma Elected Official and Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2025:
1. The term “at-risk individual” means any currently elected federal official of this state, any current state official elected statewide, or any active or retired member of the State Judiciary, and shall also include municipal, county, tribal, and federal judges;
2. The term “commercial entity” means any corporation, partnership, limited partnership, proprietorship, sole proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, or association engaged in the buying or selling of goods or services for profit;
3. The term “covered information” means:
a.
a home address, including primary residence or
secondary residences of an at-risk individual,
b. a home or personal mobile telephone number, or the
direct telephone number of a government-issued cell
phone or private extension in the chambers of an at-
risk individual,
c. a personal email address of an at-risk individual,
d. the bank account or credit or debit card information
of an at-risk individual,
e. the home or other address displayed on property tax
records or held by a federal, state, or local
government agency of an at-risk individual, including
any secondary residence and any investment property at
which an at-risk individual resides for part of a
year,
f. a license plate number or home address displayed on
vehicle registration information of an at-risk
individual,
g. the identification of children under the age of
eighteen
(18)of an at-risk individual or any child
under the age of twenty-six
(26)whose permanent
residence is the home of the at-risk individual,
h. the full date of birth,
i. a photograph of any vehicle that legibly displays the
license plate or a photograph of a residence that
legibly displays the address of the residence of an
at-risk individual,
j. the name and address of a school or day care facility
attended by immediate family of an at-risk individual,
k. the name and address of an employer of immediate
family of an at-risk individual, or
l. the name and address of a place of worship the at-risk
individual or immediate family of an at-risk
individual attends;
4. The term “immediate family” means a spouse, child, or parent of an at-risk individual or any other familial relative of an at- risk individual whose permanent residence is the same as the at-risk individual;
5. The term “social media” means any online electronic medium or a live chat system that:
a. primarily serves as a medium for users to interact
with content generated by other third-party users of
the medium,
b. enables users to create accounts or profiles specific
to the medium or to import profiles from another
medium, and
c.
enables one or more users to generate content that can
be viewed by other third-party users of the medium;
6. The term “state agency” means:
a. an executive agency, as defined by Oklahoma Statute,
b. any county, local or municipal governing body, or
regulatory body, and
c. any state agency in the judicial branch or legislative
branch; and
7. The term “transfer” means to sell, license, trade, or exchange for consideration the covered information of an at-risk individual or immediate family. Added by Laws 2023, c. 350, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2023. Amended by Laws 2025, c. 382, § 2, eff. July 1, 2025.
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