AI legislation in Oklahoma

Every bill in the Oklahoma Legislature that falls inside the AI Legislation Tracker's scope, with where each one currently stands.

33

Bills in Scope

14

Past Committee

13 May 2026

Most Recent Action

AI bills in Oklahoma

3Enacted

11Past committee

19Introduced or inactive

33 bills in scope

Past committee

11

SB 1521Artificial intelligence; definitions; requiring operators make certain disclosure; preventative measures for minor account holders; prohibitions; enforcement authority to Attorney General; civil penalty. Effective date.Passed chamberHB 1782Artificial intelligence education; creating the AI Education Innovation Act, the AI Education Innovation Revolving Fund and the AI Education Advisory Council; effective date.Passed chamberHB 3544Technology; artificial intelligence; companions; minors; safety; civil penalties; effective date.Passed chamberHB 3546Technology; personhood; artificial intelligence; effective date.Passed chamberHB 3545Technology; artificial intelligence; state agencies; prohibited uses; permitted uses; Office of Management and Enterprise Services; effective date.Passed chamberSB 885Social media; creating the Safe Screens for Kids Act. Effective date.Passed committeeSB 885Social media; creating the Safe Screens for Kids Act. Effective date.Passed committeeSB 894Artificial intelligence; prohibiting distribution of certain media and requiring certain disclosures. Effective date.Passed committeeSB 894Artificial intelligence; prohibiting distribution of certain media and requiring certain disclosures. Effective date.Passed committeeHB 2371Schools; mental health; pilot programs; revolving fund; effective date.Passed committeeHB 2371Schools; mental health; pilot programs; revolving fund; effective date.Passed committee

Introduced or inactive

11 of 19 shown

HB 3646Insurance; property and casualty; rates; filing; Insurance Commissioner; repealer; effective date.In committeeHB 3675Health insurance; review agents; artificial intelligence system; adverse determinations; effective date.In committeeHB 3959Technology; Protecting Consumers and Jobs from Predatory Pricing Act; personalized algorithmic pricing; consumer data; food retailers; effective date.In committeeHB 4083Technology; deployers; AI chatbots; minors; age verification systems; emergency situations; effective date.In committeeHB 4348Civil proceedings; duties of attorneys and legal advisor; duties concerning exhibits believed to be false, misleading, or manipulated; sanctions or disciplinary action; effective date.In committeeSB 1785State government; creating the Citizen's Bill of Rights. Emergency.In committeeSB 1967Hospital and Medical Services Utilization Review Act; requiring utilization review organization that uses AI to adhere to requirements; prohibiting AI from making certain determinations. Effective date.In committeeSB 2037Artificial intelligence; requiring informed consent for use by licensed mental health professional or health care provider; authorizing and prohibiting certain uses. Emergency.In committeeSB 2038Health Insurance; prohibiting issue of outcomes with AI; requiring decisions to be made by provider; requiring disclosures. Emergency.In committeeSB 2085Artificial intelligence; establishing certain rights; prohibiting certain actions by certain entities; requiring certain actions by certain entities. Effective date.In committeeHB 1899Artificial intelligence; Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025; effective date.In committee

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What's In Scope

How AI Legislation bills are selected

In scope is any bill that puts a duty on someone who builds, sells or deploys an automated system: disclosure when a model generates content, testing and notice before an algorithm screens a job applicant or sets a price, limits on government facial recognition, and consent for a synthetic likeness. The tracker follows the mechanism rather than the industry, so an insurance bill and a hiring bill arrive together when both create the same obligation.

Scope is defined by a written topic profile that every bill is measured against. The profiles are drafted by a model and validated by retrieval measurement against a judged set of bills, not reviewed by an attorney. LawSignals is a research tool and does not provide legal advice.

Oklahoma is one of AI Legislation's jurisdictions

The tracker follows this subject everywhere it is legislated, and publishes a monthly issue on what moved across all of them.