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OKLAHOMA CITY (May 13, 2026) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond today applauded the signing of House Bill 4104, which strengthens penalties for repeat peeping tom and secret recording offenses and requires those convicted to register as sex offenders.
“Victims of peeping toms deserve stronger protection, and Oklahoma has now made it clear that this is a serious offense. House Bill 4104 ensures that those who commit these crimes are held accountable as the sex offenders they are. The public deserves to know, and this law gives us the tools to make that happen.”
House Bill 4104, authored by Rep. Ross Ford and Sen. Todd Gollihare, was requested by the Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence (SAFE) Board, which is staffed by the Office of the Attorney General. The legislation takes effect Nov. 1.




