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OK SB693
OK SB693Social media; requiring certain warning on social media platforms. Effective date.
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Introduced
02/03/2025
02/03/2025
In Committee
03/06/2025
03/06/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act relating to social media; defining terms; requiring certain warning; establishing criteria for certain warning; providing certain exceptions; authorizing Attorney General to bring civil action and seek certain relief; providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
AI Summary
This bill proposes new regulations for social media platforms in Oklahoma, requiring them to display a mandatory warning message to users. The bill defines a "social media platform" as a website or internet medium that allows users to create accounts, share user-generated content, and interact with other users' content. Under this legislation, platforms must display a 60-second warning message that reads: "WARNING. THERE IS REASONABLE EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST THAT SOCIAL MEDIA IS HAZARDOUS TO MENTAL HEALTH, ESPECIALLY IN YOUNG CHILDREN, TEENAGERS, AND YOUNG ADULTS." This warning must be shown to first-time users and to established users once per day, and it must render the platform's applications unusable during the warning period, preventing users from skipping or terminating the message early. The bill provides exceptions for text messaging platforms and platforms primarily focused on education or healthcare. Additionally, the Attorney General is authorized to bring civil actions against social media platforms that do not comply with these requirements, seeking injunctive or other appropriate relief. The legislation is set to take effect on November 1, 2025, giving platforms time to prepare for implementation.
Committee Categories
Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Senate Floor SB693 (3-17-25) (THOMPSON) FS FA1 - SB693 (3-17-25) (THOMPSON) FS FA1 (on 03/17/2025)
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