HB 1913
Criminal procedure; prohibiting reverse-location or reverse-keyword court orders; codification; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill prohibits Oklahoma government entities and courts from seeking or issuing ‘reverse-location’ or ‘reverse-keyword’ court orders or requests. It defines these terms as orders or requests that reveal individuals’ electronic searches or locations, regardless of geographic scope. The bill also makes records obtained through these orders inadmissible in legal proceedings and allows affected individuals to sue for damages and injunctive relief. Finally, it codifies these provisions and establishes an effective date.
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Alonso-Sandoval
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