A. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Personal Privacy Protection Act".
B. As used in the Personal Privacy Protection Act:
1. "Personal affiliation information" means any list, record, register, registry, roll, roster or other compilation of data of any kind that directly or indirectly identifies a person as a member, supporter, or volunteer of, or donor of financial or nonfinancial support to, any entity organized pursuant to Section 501(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code; and
2. "Public agency" means any state or local governmental unit, however designated, including, but not limited to, the State of Oklahoma; any department, agency, office, commission, board, division or other entity of the State of Oklahoma, including those created or established pursuant to constitutional provisions; any political subdivision of the State of Oklahoma, including, but not limited to, a county, city, township, village, school district, community college district or any other local governmental unit, agency, authority, council, board or commission; or any state or local court, tribunal or other judicial or quasi-judicial body.
C. A public agency shall not do any of the following:
1. Require any individual to provide the public agency with personal affiliation information or otherwise compel the release of personal affiliation information;
2. Require any entity organized pursuant to Section 501(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code to provide the state agency or political subdivision with personal affiliation information or otherwise compel the release of personal affiliation information;
3. Release, publicize or otherwise publicly disclose any personal affiliation information in the possession of the public agency; or
4. Request or require a current or prospective contractor or grantee with the public agency to provide the public agency with a list of entities organized pursuant to Section 501(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code to which it has provided financial or nonfinancial support.
D. Personal affiliation information is exempt from the disclosure requirements of the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
E. The Personal Privacy Protection Act shall not preclude any of the following:
1. Any report or disclosure required by the Oklahoma Ethics Commission prior to the effective date of this act;
2. Any lawful warrant for personal affiliation information issued by a court of competent jurisdiction;
3. Any lawful request for discovery of personal affiliation information in litigation if both of the following conditions are met:
4. Admission of personal affiliation information as relevant evidence before a court of competent jurisdiction. However, no court shall publicly reveal personal affiliation information absent a specific finding of good cause.
F. Any person alleging a violation of the Personal Privacy Protection Act may bring a civil action for appropriate injunctive relief, damages, or both injunctive relief and damages. Damages awarded pursuant to this section may include one of the following, as appropriate:
1. A sum of money not less than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) to compensate for injury or loss caused by each violation of this act; or
2. For an intentional violation of this act, a sum of money not to exceed three times the sum described in paragraph 1 of this subsection.
G. A court, in rendering judgment in an action brought pursuant to this section, may award all or a portion of the costs of litigation, including reasonable attorney fees and witness fees, to the complainant in the action if the court determines that the award is appropriate.
H. A person who knowingly violates this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than ninety (90) days or a fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Added by Laws 2020, c. 51, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2020.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§51-1. Beginning of term - Time of qualifying.
§51-3.1. Failure to qualify - Filling vacancy - Temporary appointment in case of military service.
§51-5. Rights of parties in contest.
§51-6. Officers and deputies not to hold other offices - Exemptions.
§51-10. Vacancies - Appointments - Special elections.
§51-11. Vacancy within thirty days of election.
§51-12.1. Deceased officer's spouse - Eligibility for appointment.
§51-13. How appointments made.
§51-14. Appointees to qualify.
§51-15. Term of appointed officer.
§51-18. Violating Sections 16 and 17 - Penalty.
§51-19. Successor to receive records, etc.
§51-20. Books turned over to successor before salary paid.
§51-21. Oaths, officers authorized to administer.
§51-22. Violations are misdemeanors.
§51-24.4. Directives interpreting county purchasing procedure to be issued.
§51-24A.2. Public policy - Purpose of act.
§51-24A.4. Record of receipts and expenditures.
§51-24A.5. Inspection, copying and/or mechanical reproduction of records - Exemptions.
§51-24A.7. Personnel records - Confidentiality - Inspection and copying.
§51-24A.8. Law enforcement records - Disclosure.
§51-24A.9. Personal notes and personally created material - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.10. Full disclosure of voluntarily supplied information.
§51-24A.10a. Oklahoma Medical Center - Market research and marketing plans - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.11. Library, archive or museum materials - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.13. Federal records - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.14. Personal communications relating to exercise of constitutional rights - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.15. Crop and livestock reports - Public warehouse financial statements - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.16. Educational records and materials - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.16a. Higher education – Donor or prospective donor information – Confidentiality.
§51-24A.17. Violations - Penalties - Civil liability.
§51-24A.18. Additional recordkeeping not required.
§51-24A.19. Research records - Confidentiality.
§51-24A.20. Records in litigation or investigation file - Access.
§51-24A.21. Increment district reports - Exemption from copying fees.
§51-24A.22. Public utilities - Confidential books, records and trade secrets.
§51-24A.25. Order of court for removal of materials from public record.
§51-24A.26. Intergovernmental self-insurance pools.
§51-24A.27. Vulnerability assessments of critical assets in water and wastewater systems.
§51-24A.28. Confidential information – Exceptions.
§51-24A.30. Court records – Confidentiality – Sealed records – Order requirement.
§51-24A.31. Confidential Wine Shipment Reports.
§51-24A.33. Contact information for people or entities responsible for property.
§51-36.1. Persons required to take oath or affirmation.
§51-36.2A. Form of loyalty oath or affirmation.
§51-36.3. Filing oath or affirmation - Blanks.
§51-36.4. Payment of compensation or expenses - Notice - Duty of certifying officer.
§51-36.5. False oath or affirmation.
§51-36.6. Violation of oath or affirmation.
§51-51. Liability to impeachment - Grounds for impeachment.
§51-52. Presiding officer of court of impeachment - Presentation of impeachment.
§51-53. Oath - Concurrence of Senators.
§51-54. Judgment - Criminal liability.
§51-56. Articles of impeachment.
§51-57. Designation of offense.
§51-58. Prosecution of impeachment - Board of managers.
§51-59. Court of impeachment - Organization.
§51-61. Witness - Evidence - Process.
§51-62. Powers of court of impeachment - Orders and judgments - Power to enforce.
§51-63. Fees for witnesses and executions of processes.
§51-65. Voting on judgment - Absence during trial.
§51-66. Costs - How paid - Cost of accused if acquitted.
§51-67. Recess - Trial after adjournment.
§51-68. Trial after adjournment - Per diem of Senators - How paid.
§51-69. Managers of trial - Powers of after-adjournment trial.
§51-71. Procedure - Vote - Records.
§51-91. Officers subject to removal.
§51-92. Supreme Court and district court - Jurisdiction.
§51-93. Official misconduct defined - Suspension.
§51-94. Attorney General - Duties.
§51-95. Speedy trial - Continuances.
§51-96. Summons and pleadings.
§51-97. Defendant guilty - Judgment of ouster.
§51-98. Suspension during proceedings - Temporary appointment - Right to salary.
§51-99. Name in which action commenced.
§51-100. Attorney General - Powers.
§51-102. Ouster proceedings for open and notorious violation of penal laws.
§51-104. Evidence on motion to suspend - Taking of depositions.
§51-105. Prima facie evidence.
§51-121. Declaration of policy.
§51-123. Agreements with federal agencies and agencies of other states.
§51-124. Contributions by state employees.
§51-127. Administrative appropriation.
§51-128. Rules and regulations.
§51-131. Referenda and certification.
§51-132. Withholding by board of education - Determination of coverage.
§51-152. See the following versions:
§51-152.1. Sovereign immunity.
§51-153. Liability - Scope - Exemptions - Exclusivity.
§51-155. Exemptions from liability.
§51-155.1. Claims relating to roads, streets or highways - Limitation.
§51-155.2. Liability of state for Y2K failure.
§51-156. Presentation of claim - Limitation of actions - Filing - Notice - Wrongful death.
§51-157. Denial of claim - Notice.
§51-158. Settlement or defense of claim – Settlement payout - Liability insurance - Public records.
§51-159. Enforcement of judgments.
§51-160. Recovery of payments from employees.
§51-163. Venue - Parties - Real party in interest - Service of process.
§51-164. Application of Oklahoma laws and statutes and rules of procedure.
§51-166. Governmental and proprietary functions of political subdivisions - Application of act.
§51-169. Counties - Insurance.
§51-171. Existing remedies, causes of action or claims not affected.
§51-172. Rural water supply and sewage disposal corporations - Insurance.
§51-200. Settlements - Legislative approval - Involvement of Attorney General.
§51-253. See the following versions:
§51-253v1. Burden upon free exercise of religion.
§51-253v2. Burden upon free exercise of religion.
§51-254. Correctional facility regulation - Compelling state interest.
§51-255. See the following versions:
§51-256. Remedies – Costs - Attorney Fees.