Oklahoma Code § 74-150.21a

Title 74. State Government: Crimes information unit
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A.  The Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
may establish a crimes information unit within the Bureau.
B.  With authorization from the Director of the Bureau, the
crimes information unit or any employee of the Bureau may:
1.  Investigate organized crime, criminal conspiracies, and
threats of violent crime;

2.  Collect information concerning the activity and identity of
individuals reasonably believed to be engaged in organized crime,
criminal conspiracies, or threatening violent crime;
3.  Analyze collected information and disseminate such
information to other law enforcement agencies for the purposes of
criminal investigation and crime prevention;
4.  Coordinate the effort of this state with local, state and
federal agencies to protect its citizens against organized crime,
criminal conspiracies and threats of violent crime by creating a
clearinghouse of crime-related information for use by local, state
and federal law enforcement agencies; and
5.  Provide training to peace officers of this state concerning
the legal collection, preservation and dissemination of crime-
related information.
C.  Release of information compiled pursuant to this section
shall be prohibited except for release of information to law
enforcement officers and prosecutorial authorities for the purpose
of criminal investigation, criminal prosecution, and crime
prevention.  Unauthorized release or unauthorized use of this
information shall be a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by
incarceration in the county jail not exceeding one (1) year or a
fine not exceeding Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), or by both
such fine and imprisonment.  As used in this section, "unauthorized
release" or "unauthorized use" shall include, but not be limited to,
giving the information to any person who is not a law enforcement
officer unless necessitated by an ongoing criminal investigation, or
release of information to a law enforcement officer who is not
engaged in a criminal investigation requiring the information or who
is not authorized by his or her agency to receive such information,
or release of information in violation of any rules promulgated by
the Bureau.  Information collected and compiled under the authority
of this section shall be privileged and not discoverable nor subject
to subpoena or order for production issued by any court, other than
production in a district court criminal proceeding for the
prosecution of crimes which are the subject of the information
sought.  The Director of OSBI shall make a quarterly report to the
OSBI Commission of all information collected and compiled under the
authority of this section.

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