Bill No. 646, introduced by Senator Paxton and Representative Hilbert, amends the Oklahoma Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2023 and establishes the Oklahoma Federal Official and Judicial Security and Privacy Act of 2025. The bill modifies the short title, updates definitions, and expands the scope of protected individuals to include current elected federal officials alongside members of the judiciary. It also revises the exceptions for accessing certain records and the required contents of reports submitted to the Legislature regarding the protection of covered information.

Key provisions include the definition of "at-risk individuals," which now encompasses current elected federal officials, and the types of personal information that are considered "covered information." The bill mandates that state agencies protect the covered information of at-risk individuals and their immediate families, prohibiting public disclosure without consent or a lawful court order. Additionally, the Administrative Director of the Courts is required to submit a biennial report detailing expenditures on security measures for these officials and judges. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025, and includes an emergency clause for immediate implementation.