Oklahoma HB3244 modifies elements of unlawful acts, including identity theft and exploitation of vulnerable individuals, and sets penalties.
Oklahoma HB3244 amends existing laws to modify elements of unlawful acts, including identity theft and exploitation of vulnerable individuals. The bill expands the definition of identity theft to include various forms of personal identifying information and increases penalties for aggravated identity theft. It also makes it unlawful to exploit vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly or those with mental illnesses, for criminal activities. Penalties for these offenses vary based on the severity and value of the stolen information or exploited assets.
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