HB 1388 — Schools; Creating The Protecting Oklahoma'S Children On Social Media Act Of 2025; Directing Adoption Of Acceptable-Use And Social Media Policies; Effective Date; Emergency.
HB 1388 creates the Protecting Oklahoma's Children on Social Media Act of 2025, which directs schools to adopt acceptable-use and social media policies to protect minors. The bill aims to address risks associated with minors using social media platforms, including potential exposure to grooming or harmful content. The legislation is currently in the proposal stage and has been placed on the General Order.
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