Oklahoma Code § 21-1742.4

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Reasonable procedures to protect telephone records
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required.
A.  Telephony companies that maintain telephone records of a
resident of this state shall establish reasonable procedures to
protect against unauthorized or fraudulent disclosure of the records
which could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to any
customer.  For purposes of this act, a telephone company’s actions
and procedures shall be deemed reasonable if the telephone company
makes a good faith effort to comply with the provisions governing
Customer Proprietary Network Information in 47 U.S.C., Section 222,
and with regulations promulgated pursuant to that section by the
Federal Communications Commission.
B.  No private right of action is authorized under this act.

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