This bill establishes a new legal framework in Oklahoma regarding the removal of arrest booking photographs. It allows individuals whose photographs have been published to request their removal in writing, requiring proof of identification 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 civil action to enforce the removal, with the court awarding costs and attorney fees, as well as imposing civil penalties for noncompliance.

Additionally, the bill prohibits businesses from charging fees for the removal of arrest booking photographs and outlines exceptions for those whose primary business model does not focus on publishing these photographs for profit. The legislation also includes provisions for civil penalties for any violations, with funds directed to the General Revenue Fund. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.