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SB992 • 2026

Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity. Emergency.

Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity. Emergency.

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Sponsor
Reinhardt
Last action
2026-03-24
Official status
Coauthored by Representative Ford (principal House author)
Effective date
Not listed

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Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity. Emergency.

Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity.

What This Bill Does

  • Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity.
  • Emergency.
  • Bill Summaries/Fiscal Impact for SB 992 (Senate): Introduced (1/23/2025)

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-24 Senate

    Coauthored by Representative Ford (principal House author)

  2. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Placed on General Order

  3. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Reported Do Pass Business and Insurance committee; CR filed

  4. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Remove as coauthor Senator Reinhardt

  5. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Remove as author Senator Daniels; authored by Senator Reinhardt

  6. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Withdrawn from Judiciary committee

  7. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Referred to Business and Insurance

  8. 2026-02-23 Senate

    Coauthored by Senator Reinhardt

  9. 2025-02-04 Senate

    Second Reading referred to Judiciary

  10. 2025-02-03 Senate

    First Reading

  11. 2025-02-03 Senate

    Authored by Senator Daniels

Official Summary Text

Tort liability; prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under specified circumstances; clarifying applicability of certain immunity. Emergency.
Bill Summaries/Fiscal Impact for SB 992 (Senate): Introduced (1/23/2025)

Current Bill Text

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SENATE FLOOR VERSION
March 5, 2026

SENATE BILL NO. 992 By: Reinhardt

An Act relating to tort liability; defining terms;
prohibiting civil liability for certain persons under
specified circumstances; providing exception;
clarifying applicability of certain immunity;
providing for codification; and declaring an
emergency.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
SECTION 1. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 16.2 of Title 76, unless there
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:
A. As used in this section:
1. “Bodily injury” means any physical injury, any mental,
psychological, or emotional injury, death, or any combination
thereof;
2. “Criminal act of another” means any act or conduct which is
prohibited by law and could result in punishment by a governmental
entity; and
3. “Property damage” means any injury to or loss of use of real
or personal property, or both.

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B. No person or entity shall have civil liability under any
theory of law or equity for bodily injury or property damage arising
out of or resulting from the criminal act of another, including
where committed by an employee or agent, except where the person or
entity upon which such civil liability is sought to be imposed has
first been convicted of being a criminal accomplice in the
commission of such criminal act.
C. The immunity from civil liability required by this section
shall apply regardless of whether the person who committed the
criminal act which caused bodily injury or property damage is
apprehended, prosecuted, or convicted as a result of the criminal
conduct.
D. The provisions of this section provide immunity from civil
liability for simple negligence but do not provide immunity for
willful, wanton, or malicious acts of negligence or for gross
negligence.
SECTION 2. It being immediately necessary for the preservation
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and
be in full force from and after its passage and approval.
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND INSURANCE
March 5, 2026 - DO PASS