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Committee advances comprehensive data-privacy bill for businesses operating in Oklahoma
Summary
House Bill 1012, presented by Leader West, would create a consumer data-privacy framework for businesses doing business in Oklahoma and meeting revenue or data thresholds. The committee gave the bill a 7–1 do-pass recommendation; the sponsor said he will not run the bill on the floor this year.
The House Government Modernization and Technology Committee unanimously moved House Bill 1012 forward on a 7–1 vote after Leader West presented a comprehensive data-privacy proposal aimed at limiting commercial collection and sale of consumer information.
Leader West told the committee the bill applies to businesses operating in Oklahoma that collect consumer private information and meet one of these thresholds: gross annual revenue of $15,000,000 or more; collection of private information from 50,000 or more households or devices; or deriving 25% or more of annual…
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