Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1083

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/27/25  
Engrossed
3/31/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
4/24/25  
Enrolled
5/19/25  
Vetoed
5/27/25  
Override
5/29/25  

Caption

Digital assets; digital asset kiosk; transactions; license requirement; permitting civil suits; requirements. Effective date.

Impact

The implementation of SB1083 significantly impacts the state's approach to digital asset transactions by formalizing the regulation of digital asset kiosks. It establishes licensing requirements that ensure operators adhere to state laws, thereby providing a framework for accountability and consumer protection. The bill limits transactions for new customers to $2,000 per day and mandates live customer support during specific hours, aiming to enhance user experience and safeguard financial transactions. The requirement of quarterly reporting on the locations of kiosks aims to maintain transparency in the operations of these digital asset services.

Summary

Senate Bill 1083 establishes regulations for digital asset kiosk operators in Oklahoma, requiring them to obtain a license to operate and engage in transactions involving digital assets. The bill aims to create a safer environment for consumers by mandating operators to implement anti-fraud measures and provide clear disclosures regarding the risks associated with digital asset transactions. Furthermore, it dictates that kiosks must use blockchain technology to facilitate transactions and enhance security against fraudulent activities. Moreover, operators are required to issue receipts for transactions, including details about fees and potential risks involved in the transactions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1083 is generally positive, particularly from those advocating for consumer protections and regulatory oversight in the emerging digital asset market. Supporters, including many legislators, argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding consumers against potential fraud and abuse within the digital asset space. However, some critics express concern about the regulatory burden this may impose on small operators and the potential for hindering innovation in the digital asset industry. The balance between protecting consumers and fostering an environment conducive to growth in the tech market is a significant theme in the discussions around this bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's provisions for liability in cases of fraud where a customer could seek civil recourse against operators. While this aspect is intended to protect consumers, some stakeholders fear that it could lead to increased legal disputes and complications for kiosk operators. Additionally, the strict licensing requirements and transaction limits are viewed by some as barriers to entry, potentially stifling competition and innovation in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital asset services.

Companion Bills

OK SB1083

Carry Over Digital assets; digital asset kiosk; transactions; license requirement; permitting civil suits; requirements. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1083

Digital assets; digital asset kiosk; transactions; license requirement; permitting civil suits; requirements. Effective date.

OK SB888

Digital assets; defining terms. Effective date.

OK HB1891

State government; Oklahoma State Treasurer; digital assets; precious metals; Digital Asset Property Fund; effective date.

OK HB1203

Public finance; enacting the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act; definitions; investments; State Treasurer; assets; state retirement funds; digital assets; effective date.

OK HB1871

Digital currency; Oklahoma Digital Currency Policy Act of 2025; effective date.

OK SB667

Chiropractors; requiring use of licensure portals; modifying certain licensing requirements; modifying requirements for notification of disapproval. Effective date.

OK SB559

Funeral services licensing; permitting sales of merchandise without license. Effective date.

OK SB443

Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2431

License plates; modifying certain requirements for personalized plates; effective date.

OK HB2798

Reporting requirements; making certain acts unlawful; effective date.

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