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DATA PROTECTION IMPACT ASSESSMENT (DPIA)

(State overlay: OK)

1. Project Overview

  • Project name/ID: [name]; owner: [business owner]; sponsor: [executive].
  • Purpose and objectives: [describe].
  • Timeline and launch date: [dates].

2. Scope of Processing

  • Data subjects: [customers/employees/vendors/end users].
  • Personal data categories: [contact, IDs, financial, location, biometric, health, minors].
  • Sensitive data (state definition): [list per state law if applicable]; lawful basis/consent requirements: [insert].
  • Volume and retention: [records/year], [retention schedule and deletion triggers].
  • Processing activities: [collection, storage, analysis, sharing/sale/sharing status].

3. Legal Basis, Notices, and Rights

  • No comprehensive consumer privacy law. Oklahoma has breach notification statute only.
  • Applicability: Covered entities conducting business in OK maintaining PI of OK residents.
  • Consumer rights: No mandated access, correction, deletion, or opt-out rights (apply federal laws).
  • Primary compliance obligation: Breach notification under Security Breach Notification Act (amended effective January 1, 2026).
  • Security standard: Reasonable safeguards provide affirmative defense against penalties.

4. Data Flow and Transfers

  • Source systems: [list]; storage/hosting locations: [cloud region/data centers].
  • Cross-border transfers: [EU/UK/other]; transfer tool: [SCCs/IDTA/CBPR if applicable].
  • Recipients/vendors: [processors/subprocessors/controllers]; due diligence status and DPAs in place.
  • Access controls: RBAC groups, least privilege, joiner/mover/leaver process.

5. Security and Controls

  • Technical controls: encryption in transit/at rest [specify], key management, network segmentation, endpoint protections, logging/monitoring, DLP, backups, vulnerability management.
  • Organizational controls: policies, training cadence, vendor due diligence, incident response playbook, change management.
  • Authentication/authorization: [MFA/SAML/SSO]; session timeouts; privileged access reviews cadence.

6. Risks and Impact Assessment

  • Risks/threats: [unauthorized access, data minimization failure, purpose creep, profiling risk, transfer risk, children/minors risk].
  • Likelihood: [low/medium/high]; Impact: [low/medium/high]; Risk rating matrix: [insert].
  • POWR/State-specific equal employment or anti-discrimination considerations (if applicable): [insert].

7. Mitigations and Residual Risk

  • Planned mitigations: [controls, timelines, owners].
  • Testing/validation: [pen test, DPIA/ROPA updates, privacy-by-design checklist].
  • Residual risk after mitigations: [rating]; decision: [accept/mitigate further/block].

8. Incident Response and Breach Notification

  • Statute: Security Breach Notification Act; enacted 2008; substantially amended by Senate Bill 626, effective January 1, 2026.
  • Timeline: Individual notifications without unreasonable delay. AG notification: if 500+ residents affected, within 60 days after individual notifications mailed (effective Jan 1, 2026).
  • AG notification content (new 2026): Date of breach, date determined breach occurred, nature of breach, types of info exposed/stolen, number of OK residents affected, reasonable safeguards in place.
  • Credit bureaus: If 1,000+ residents affected.
  • Penalties: AG or district attorney exclusive authority. Up to $150,000 per breach. If reasonable safeguards implemented (affirmative defense). If notice provided but no reasonable safeguards: max $75,000 + actual damages.
  • Triggers: Security breach = unauthorized access + acquisition of PI. PI = first name/initial + last name + (SSN, DL/ID, financial account + password/security code, medical, health insurance).
  • Exception: Good-faith employee acquisition. Law enforcement delay permitted. Encryption safe harbor.
  • Coordination with other states/GLBA/HIPAA requirements if multi-state: [plan].

9. State Overlay Checklist (OK) - Breach Notification Only

  • No comprehensive privacy law. Breach notification statute only (Security Breach Notification Act).
  • Applicability: Covered entities conducting business in OK maintaining PI of OK residents.
  • Sensitive data/Consumer rights: No mandated rights.
  • Security: Reasonable safeguards provide affirmative defense.
  • Breach notice: Without unreasonable delay. 2026 amendments: AG if 500+ (60 days after individual notices). Penalties up to $150K/breach. Reasonable safeguards = affirmative defense. Credit bureaus if 1,000+.
  • Children: COPPA compliance.
  • DPA/ROPA: Not required by law.

10. Approvals and Accountability

  • Privacy lead/DPO review: [name/date].
  • Security review: [name/date].
  • Legal review (state law overlay): [name/date].
  • Business owner certification: [name/date].
  • Executive approver: [name/title/date].

11. Attachments

  • Data flow diagrams/architecture.
  • Records of processing activities entry.
  • Vendor list and DPAs/SCCs.
  • Legitimate interests assessment or risk assessment (if applicable).
  • Testing summaries and pen test reports (if applicable).
  • State-specific notices/links and breach templates.
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