The bill amends the Personal Privacy Protection Act in Oklahoma, specifically updating Section 50 of 51 O.S. 2021. It introduces new exceptions that allow for the disclosure of personal affiliation information under certain circumstances, such as lawful requests by the Attorney General or court orders. The bill clarifies the definition of "public agency" and specifies that personal affiliation information is exempt from the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Additionally, it outlines the conditions under which personal affiliation information may be disclosed in litigation, emphasizing the need for a compelling need and a protective order.

Furthermore, the bill establishes civil remedies for individuals who allege violations of the Personal Privacy Protection Act, including the possibility of monetary damages and the recovery of litigation costs. It also introduces penalties for knowingly violating the act, classifying such violations as misdemeanors punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. The effective date for the changes proposed in this act is set for November 1, 2026.