This bill establishes a new legal framework regarding the handling of arrest booking photographs in Oklahoma. It allows individuals whose photographs have been published to request their removal in writing, requiring proof of identity and specific details about the photograph. Upon receiving such a request, the publisher must remove the photograph within ten days and is prohibited from republishing it. If the publisher fails to comply, the individual can pursue a civil action for an injunction, with the court awarding costs and attorney fees, and imposing civil penalties for noncompliance. Additionally, the bill prohibits businesses from charging fees for the removal of these photographs.

The legislation also outlines exceptions to its applicability, specifically targeting businesses that solicit payment for photograph removal or primarily operate by publishing arrest booking photographs for profit. The bill mandates that any civil penalties collected be deposited into the General Revenue Fund and sets an effective date of November 1, 2025, for its provisions.