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OK HB1775
OK HB1775Education; prohibiting certain training for students; prohibiting courses from including certain concept; effective date; emergency.
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Introduced
02/01/2021
02/01/2021
In Committee
04/06/2021
04/06/2021
Crossed Over
03/04/2021
03/04/2021
Passed
05/04/2021
05/04/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/10/2021
05/10/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
An Act relating to schools; amending Section 1, Chapter 141, O.S.L. 2020 (70 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 27-104), which relates to emergency medical services at athletic events or activities; changing act name to Riley's Rule; requiring development of an Emergency Action Plan; specifying contents of plan; providing for annual review, update and rehearsal of plan; requiring digital transmission of plan prior to certain athletic events; and providing an effective date. AUTHOR: Remove Conley as principal House Author, replace with West (Kevin) AUTHOR: Remove Garvin as principal Senate Author, replace with Bullard and add Senate Coauthors: Hamilton, Jett, Standridge, Dahm, Weaver, Bergstrom, Merrick, Pederson, Rogers, Burns and Stephens AMENDMENT NO. 1. , strike the title, the enacting clause and the entire bill and insert â??An Act relating to education; prohibiting certain students within certain institutions from being required to engage in certain training or counseling; allowing for voluntary counseling; prohibiting orientation or requirement that presents any form of certain stereotyping or bias; directing promulgation of rules pursuant to certain act and subject to certain approval; prohibiting certain application; prohibiting employees of certain schools from requiring certain concepts to be part of a course; specifying concepts; directing promulgation of rules pursuant to certain act and subject to certain approval; providing for codification; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
AI Summary
This bill prohibits students at institutions of higher education in Oklahoma from being required to participate in mandatory gender or sexual diversity training or counseling, though voluntary counseling is still allowed. It also prohibits schools from requiring students to be taught certain concepts related to race and sex stereotyping or bias. The State Regents for Higher Education and the State Board of Education are directed to promulgate rules to implement these provisions, subject to legislative approval. The bill takes effect on July 1, 2021 and an emergency is declared.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (33)
David Bullard (R)*,
Kevin West (R)*,
Steve Bashore (R),
Micheal Bergstrom (R),
Ty Burns (R),
Chad Caldwell (R),
Sherrie Conley (R),
Denise Crosswhite Hader (R),
Nathan Dahm (R),
Tom Gann (R),
Jim Grego (R),
Warren Hamilton (R),
Shane Jett (R),
Gerrid Kendrix (R),
T.J. Marti (R),
Ryan Martinez (R),
Jacob Merrick (R),
Jim Olsen (R),
Roland Pederson (R),
John Pfeiffer (R),
Cindy Roe (R),
Cody Rogers (R),
Todd Russ (R),
David Smith (R),
Chris Sneed (R),
Rob Standridge (R),
Marilyn Stark (R),
Jay Steagall (R),
Wendi Stearman (R),
Cowboy Stephens (R),
Darrell Weaver (R),
Rick West (R),
Danny Williams (R),
Last Action
Approved by Governor 05/07/2021 (on 05/10/2021)
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