Oklahoma HB3678 expands protections against threats and harassment via electronic communication to include municipal officials and public school.
Oklahoma HB3678 amends existing law to expand the scope of protection against threats, intimidation, and harassment through electronic communication. The bill now includes municipal officials and public school board members, alongside peace officers, public officials, election officials, medical care providers, and crime victims. The law prohibits the use of electronic communication devices to publish or post personally identifiable information with the intent to threaten, intimidate, or harass these individuals. Violations can result in fines and imprisonment.
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