The bill establishes new regulations regarding the public display of lewd acts and obscene material, particularly in contexts where minors may be present. It defines "lewd acts" to include various sexual behaviors and "obscene material" as per existing legal definitions. The legislation prohibits any political subdivision from allowing public displays of such acts or materials in places like parades, shows, and concerts, ensuring that no individual can display lewd acts or obscene material in public where others, especially minors, could witness them. Additionally, it provides immunity for political subdivisions acting in good faith to prevent such displays.

Furthermore, the bill creates a felony offense for individuals who intentionally display lewd acts or obscene material in front of minors. It also allows any person to pursue legal action against individuals who expose minors or unwilling individuals to such content. The new law is set to be codified as Section 1024.6 of Title 21 in the Oklahoma Statutes and will take effect on November 1, 2025.