Oklahoma
AI behavior law: bot and agent disclosure, crawler and training-data rules, automated-agent transactions, and algorithmic decision-making.
Summary
Oklahoma has no enacted AI-specific behavior law governing bot disclosure, crawlers, or automated decision-making as of mid-2026. The one enacted instrument with AI relevance is SB 546 (signed March 20, 2026), a comprehensive consumer data privacy statute effective January 1, 2027, which includes consent requirements for using personal data to train AI models but does not create AI-specific disclosure or accountability rules. Two prominent 2026 bills remain in-committee or pending final action: HB 3544, which would ban social AI companion chatbots for minors and require age verification, and HB 3545, which would impose human-review requirements and prohibit high-risk AI uses by state agencies — both passed their chambers of origin with unanimous votes but had not been signed into law before the legislature adjourned in May 2026. Oklahoma's general consumer-protection framework (Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act, 15 O.S. § 751 et seq.) could reach AI-powered deception, though it has not been applied in this context. There is no enacted state law addressing AI crawler access, training-data opt-out, or synthetic-media disclosure.
Enacted law
Private sector obligations
| Instrument | Category | Effective | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma Consumer Data Privacy Act (SB 546) (Okla. SB 546 (60th Legislature, 2026 Regular Session); to be codified at Okla. Stat. tit. 74) | Automated decision-making | 2027-01-01 | Oklahoma House of Representatives press release 2026-03-23; Hunton Andrews Kurth Privacy and Cybersecurity Law Blog; Davis Wright Tremaine Privacy & Security Law Blog; enrolled bill text at oklegislature.gov |
Drafted & in discussion
| Instrument | Status | Applies to | Category | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (HB — 2024 session) (Okla. H. Bill (60th Legislature, 2024 Regular Session, introduced Feb. 5, 2024)) | Dead / withdrawn | Private sector | Automated decision-making, Bot / agent disclosure | Digital Policy Alert event 16997; Cloud Security Alliance article on Oklahoma AI Bill of Rights |
| Oklahoma AI Chatbot Safety Act (HB 3544) (Okla. HB 3544 (60th Legislature, 2026 Regular Session)) | In committee | Private sector | Bot / agent disclosure | TrackBill / PolicyEngage HB3544 page; Transparency Coalition AI Legislative Update March 27, 2026; LegiScan Oklahoma HB3544 2026; Troutman Ney Privacy + Cyber + AI blog April 2026 |
| Oklahoma AI Deepfake Synthetic Media Bill (HB 3299) (Okla. HB 3299 (60th Legislature, 2026 Regular Session)) | In committee | Both | Bot / agent disclosure | Oklahoma House of Representatives press release 2026-02-19; Hoodline report 2026-02; Ballotpedia AI deepfake policy in Oklahoma |
| Oklahoma Artificial Intelligence in State Agencies Act (HB 3545) (Okla. HB 3545 (60th Legislature, 2026 Regular Session)) | In committee | Government | Automated decision-making, Bot / agent disclosure | KSWO news 2026-02-10; Transparency Coalition AI Legislative Update April 3, 2026; LegiScan Oklahoma HB3545 2026; TrackBill HB3545 page |