Last Update: 04/05/2026 at 2:50 PM EST
Oklahoma Advances Privacy Law
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Executive Summary
Oklahoma is set to enact a broad consumer privacy law giving residents data rights and limiting business use of personal data
- SB 546 passed the Oklahoma House 84-4 and awaits final gubernatorial action
- The bill would cover businesses processing data of 100000 consumers or 25000 with data-sale revenue
- Residents would gain rights to access correct delete and port personal data
- Consumers could opt out of targeted ads data sales and some profiling decisions
- Controllers must complete data protection assessments for high-risk processing
- The Oklahoma Attorney General would enforce the law with a 30-day cure period
- Civil penalties could reach 7500 dollars per violation with no private right of action
Quick Facts
- What: Advancing a comprehensive consumer data privacy law
- Where: Oklahoma state government in Oklahoma City
- Why: To give residents data rights and regulate business data use
- Who: Oklahoma lawmakers and Governor Kevin Stitt
- When: House passage on February 19 2026

