This bill establishes a new section in the Oklahoma Statutes that defines terms related to torts and outlines specific circumstances under which individuals or entities are exempt from civil liability for bodily injury or property damage resulting from the criminal acts of others. Key definitions include "bodily injury," "criminal act of another," and "property damage." The bill stipulates that no civil liability shall be imposed unless the person or entity has been convicted of being a criminal accomplice in the act that caused the injury or damage.

Additionally, the bill clarifies that immunity from civil liability applies regardless of whether the perpetrator of the criminal act is apprehended, prosecuted, or convicted. It also specifies that while immunity is granted for simple negligence, it does not extend to willful, wanton, or malicious acts of negligence, nor to gross negligence. The bill is declared an emergency measure, allowing it to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.