Oklahoma Statutes
Title 70. Schools
§70-510.1. Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.

The Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows:

INTERSTATE COMPACT ON EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN
ARTICLE I. PURPOSE
It is the purpose of this compact to remove barriers to educational success imposed on children of military families because of frequent moves and deployment of their parents by:
1. Facilitating the timely enrollment of children of military families and ensuring that they are not placed at a disadvantage due to difficulty in the transfer of education records from the previous school district(s) or variations in entrance/age requirements;
2. Facilitating the student placement process through which children of military families are not disadvantaged by variations in attendance requirements, scheduling, sequencing, grading, course content or assessment;
3. Facilitating the qualification and eligibility for enrollment, educational programs, and participation in extracurricular academic, athletic, and social activities;
4. Facilitating the on-time graduation of children of military families;
5. Providing for the promulgation and enforcement of administrative rules implementing the provisions of this compact;
6. Providing for the uniform collection and sharing of information between and among member states, schools and military families under this compact;
7. Promoting coordination between this compact and other compacts affecting military children; and
8. Promoting flexibility and cooperation between the educational system, parents and the student in order to achieve educational success for the student.
ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS
As used in this compact, unless the context clearly requires a different construction:
1. “Active duty” means full-time duty status in the active uniformed service of the United States, including members of the National Guard and Military Reserve on active duty orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C., Sections 1209 and 1211;
2. “Children of military families” means a school-aged child(ren), enrolled in Kindergarten through Twelfth grade, in the household of an active duty member;
3. "Compact commissioner” means the voting representative of each compacting state appointed pursuant to Article VIII of this Compact;
4. “Deployment” means the period one (1) month prior to the service members’ departure from their home station on military orders though six (6) months after return to their home station;
5. “Education(al) records” means those official records, files, and data directly related to a student and maintained by the school or local education agency including, but not limited to, records encompassing all the material kept in the student's cumulative folder such as general identifying data, records of attendance and of academic work completed, records of achievement and results of evaluative tests, health data, disciplinary status, test protocols, and individualized education programs;
6. “Extracurricular activities” means a voluntary activity sponsored by the school or local education agency or an organization sanctioned by the local education agency. Extracurricular activities include, but are not limited to, preparation for and involvement in public performances, contests, athletic competitions, demonstrations, displays, and club activities;
7. “Interstate Commission on Educational Opportunity for Military Children” means the commission that is created under Article IX of this compact, which is generally referred to as Interstate Commission;
8. “Local education agency” means a public authority legally constituted by the state as an administrative agency to provide control of and direction for Kindergarten through Twelfth grade public educational institutions;
9. “Member state” means a state that has enacted this compact;
10. “Military installation” means a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, including any leased facility, which is located within any of the several states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and any other U.S. Territory. Such term does not include any facility used primarily for civil works, rivers and harbors projects, or flood control projects;
11. “Nonmember state” means a state that has not enacted this compact;
12. “Receiving state” means the state to which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought;
13. “Rule” means a written statement by the Interstate Commission promulgated pursuant to Article XII of this compact that is of general applicability, implements, interprets or prescribes a policy or provision of the compact, or an organizational, procedural, or practice requirement of the Interstate Commission, and has the force and effect of administrative rules in a member state, and includes the amendment, repeal, or suspension of an existing rule;
14. “Sending state” means the state from which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought;
15. “State” means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands and any other U.S. Territory;
16. “Student” means the child of a military family for whom the local education agency receives public funding and who is formally enrolled in Kindergarten through Twelfth grade;
17. “Transition” means:
18. “Uniformed service(s)” means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard as well as the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Services; and
19. “Veteran” means a person who served in the uniformed services and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable.
ARTICLE III. APPLICABILITY
A. Except as otherwise provided in subsection B of this article, this compact shall apply to the children of:
1. Active duty members of the uniformed services as defined in this compact, including members of the National Guard and Military Reserve on active duty orders pursuant to 10 U.S.C., Sections 1209 and 1211;
2. Members or veterans of the uniformed services who are severely injured and medically discharged or retired for a period of one (1) year after medical discharge or retirement; and
3. Members of the uniformed services who die on active duty or as a result of injuries sustained on active duty for a period of one (1) year after death.
B. The provisions of this interstate compact shall only apply to local education agencies as defined in this compact.
C. The provisions of this compact shall not apply to the children of:
1. Inactive members of the National Guard and Military Reserves;
2. Members of the uniformed services now retired, except as provided in subsection A of this article;
3. Veterans of the uniformed services, except as provided in subsection A of this article; and
4. Other United States Department of Defense personnel and other federal agency civilian and contract employees not defined as active duty members of the uniformed services.
ARTICLE IV. EDUCATIONAL RECORDS AND ENROLLMENT
A. Unofficial or “hand-carried” education records - In the event that official education records cannot be released to the parents for the purpose of transfer, the custodian of the records in the sending state shall prepare and furnish to the parent a complete set of unofficial educational records containing uniform information as determined by the Interstate Commission. Upon receipt of the unofficial education records by a school in the receiving state, the school shall enroll and appropriately place the student based on the information provided in the unofficial records pending validation by the official records, as quickly as possible.
B. Official education records/transcripts - Simultaneously with the enrollment and conditional placement of the student, the school in the receiving state shall request the student’s official education record from the school in the sending state. Upon receipt of this request, the school in the sending state will process and furnish the official education records to the school in the receiving state within ten (10) days or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission.
C. Immunizations - Compacting states shall give thirty (30) days from the date of enrollment or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission, for students to obtain any immunization(s) required by the receiving state. For a series of immunizations, initial vaccinations must be obtained within thirty (30) days or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission.
D. Kindergarten and First grade entrance age - Students shall be allowed to continue their enrollment at grade level in the receiving state commensurate with their grade level (including Kindergarten) from a local education agency in the sending state at the time of transition, regardless of age. A student that has satisfactorily completed the prerequisite grade level in the local education agency in the sending state shall be eligible for enrollment in the next highest grade level in the receiving state, regardless of age. A student transferring after the start of the school year in the receiving state shall enter the school in the receiving state on their validated level from an accredited school in the sending state.
ARTICLE V. PLACEMENT AND ATTENDANCE
A. Course placement - When the student transfers before or during the school year, the receiving state school shall initially honor placement of the student in educational courses based on the student’s enrollment in the sending state school and/or educational assessments conducted at the school in the sending state if the courses are offered. Course placement includes, but is not limited to, Honors, International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, vocational, technical and career pathway courses. Continuing the student’s academic program from the previous school and promoting placement in academically and career challenging courses should be paramount when considering placement. This does not preclude the school in the receiving state from performing subsequent evaluations to ensure appropriate placement and continued enrollment of the student in the course(s).
B. Educational program placement - The receiving state school shall initially honor placement of the student in educational programs based on current educational assessments conducted at the school in the sending state or participation/placement in like programs in the sending state. Such programs shall include, but are not limited to:
1. Gifted and talented programs; and
2. English as a second language (ESL).
This does not preclude the school in the receiving state from performing subsequent evaluations to ensure appropriate placement of the student.
C. Special education services.
1. In compliance with the federal requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C.A., Section 1400 et seq., the receiving state shall initially provide comparable services to a student with disabilities based on his/her current individualized education program (IEP).
2. In compliance with the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C.A., Section 794, and with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C.A., Sections 12131 through 12165, the receiving state shall make reasonable accommodations and modifications to address the needs of incoming students with disabilities, subject to an existing 504 or Title II Plan, to provide the student with equal access to education.
This does not preclude the school in the receiving state from performing subsequent evaluations to ensure appropriate placement of the student.
D. Placement flexibility - Local education agency administrative officials shall have flexibility in waiving course/program prerequisites, or other preconditions for placement in courses/programs offered under the jurisdiction of the local education agency.
E. Absence as related to deployment activities - A student whose parent or legal guardian is an active duty member of the uniformed services, as defined by the compact, and has been called to duty for, is on leave from, or immediately returned from deployment to a combat zone or combat support posting, shall be granted additional excused absences at the discretion of the local education agency superintendent to visit with his or her parent or legal guardian relative to such leave or deployment of the parent or guardian.
ARTICLE VI. ELIGIBILITY
A. Eligibility for enrollment.
1. Special power of attorney, relative to the guardianship of a child of a military family and executed under applicable law shall be sufficient for the purposes of enrollment and all other actions requiring parental participation and consent.
2. A local education agency shall be prohibited from charging local tuition to a transitioning military child placed in the care of a noncustodial parent or other person standing in loco parentis who lives in a jurisdiction other than that of the custodial parent.
3. A transitioning military child, placed in the care of a noncustodial parent or other person standing in loco parentis who lives in a jurisdiction other than that of the custodial parent, may continue to attend the school in which he/she was enrolled while residing with the custodial parent.
B. Eligibility for extracurricular participation - State and local education agencies shall facilitate the opportunity for transitioning military children’s inclusion in extracurricular activities, regardless of application deadlines, to the extent they are otherwise qualified.
ARTICLE VII. GRADUATION
A. In order to facilitate the on-time graduation of children of military families, states and local education agencies shall incorporate the following procedures:
1. Waiver requirements - Local education agency administrative officials shall waive specific courses required for graduation if similar course work has been satisfactorily completed in another local education agency or shall provide reasonable justification for denial. Should a waiver not be granted to a student who would qualify to graduate from the sending school, the local education agency shall provide an alternative means of acquiring required coursework so that graduation may occur on time.
2. Exit exams - States shall accept:
In the event the above alternatives cannot be accommodated by the receiving state for a student transferring in his or her Senior year, then the provisions of subsection B of this article shall apply.
B. Transfers during Senior year - Should a military student transferring at the beginning or during his or her Senior year be ineligible to graduate from the receiving local education agency after all alternatives have been considered, the sending and receiving local education agencies shall ensure the receipt of a diploma from the sending local education agency, if the student meets the graduation requirements of the sending local education agency. In the event that one of the states in question is not a member of this compact, the member state shall use best efforts to facilitate the on-time graduation of the student in accordance with subsection A of this article and this subsection.
ARTICLE VIII. STATE COORDINATION
A. Each member state shall, through the creation of a State Council or use of an existing body or board, provide for the coordination among its agencies of government, local education agencies and military installations concerning the state’s participation in, and compliance with, this compact and Interstate Commission activities. While each member state may determine the membership of its own State Council, its membership must include at least:
1. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction;
2. The superintendent of a school district with a high concentration of military children;
3. A representative from a military installation;
4. One representative each from the legislative and executive branches of government; and
5. Other offices and stakeholder groups the State Council deems appropriate.
B. A member state that does not have a school district deemed to contain a high concentration of military children may appoint a superintendent from another school district to represent local education agencies on the State Council.
C. The State Council of each member state shall appoint or designate a military family education liaison to assist military families and the state in facilitating the implementation of this compact.
D. The compact commissioner responsible for the administration and management of the state's participation in the compact shall be appointed by the Governor or as otherwise determined by each member state.
E. The compact commissioner and the military family education liaison designated herein shall be ex officio members of the State Council, unless either is already a full voting member of the State Council.
ARTICLE IX. INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN
The member states hereby create the “Interstate Commission on Educational Opportunity for Military Children”. The activities of the Interstate Commission are the formation of public policy and are a discretionary state function. The Interstate Commission shall:
1. Be a body corporate and joint agency of the member states and shall have all the responsibilities, powers and duties set forth herein, and such additional powers as may be conferred upon it by a subsequent concurrent action of the respective Legislatures of the member states in accordance with the terms of this compact;
2. Consist of one Interstate Commission voting representative from each member state who shall be that state’s compact commissioner.
3. Consist of ex officio, nonvoting representatives who are members of interested organizations. Such ex officio members, as defined in the bylaws, may include, but not be limited to, members of the representative organizations of military family advocates, local education agency officials, parent and teacher groups, the United States Department of Defense, the Education Commission of the States, the Interstate Agreement on the Qualification of Educational Personnel and other interstate compacts affecting the education of children of military members;
4. Meet at least once each calendar year. The chairperson may call additional meetings and, upon the request of a simple majority of the member states, shall call additional meetings;
5. Establish an executive committee, whose members shall include the officers of the Interstate Commission and such other members of the Interstate Commission as determined by the bylaws. Members of the executive committee shall serve one-year terms. Members of the executive committee shall be entitled to one vote each. The executive committee shall have the power to act on behalf of the Interstate Commission, with the exception of rulemaking, during periods when the Interstate Commission is not in session. The executive committee shall oversee the day-to-day activities of the administration of the compact including enforcement and compliance with the provisions of the compact, its bylaws and rules, and other such duties as deemed necessary. The United States Department of Defense shall serve as an ex officio, nonvoting member of the executive committee;
6. Establish bylaws and rules that provide for conditions and procedures under which the Interstate Commission shall make its information and official records available to the public for inspection or copying. The Interstate Commission may exempt from disclosure information or official records to the extent they would adversely affect personal privacy rights or proprietary interests;
7. Public notice shall be given by the Interstate Commission of all meetings, and all meetings shall be open to the public, except as set forth in the rules or as otherwise provided in the compact. The Interstate Commission and its committees may close a meeting, or portion thereof, where it determines by two-thirds (2/3) vote that an open meeting would be likely to:
8. For a meeting, or portion of a meeting, closed pursuant to this provision, the Interstate Commission’s legal counsel or designee shall certify that the meeting may be closed and shall reference each relevant exemptible provision. The Interstate Commission shall keep minutes which shall fully and clearly describe all matters discussed in a meeting and shall provide a full and accurate summary of actions taken, and the reasons therefor, including a description of the views expressed and the record of a roll call vote. All documents considered in connection with an action shall be identified in such minutes. All minutes and documents of a closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release by a majority vote of the Interstate Commission;
9. The Interstate Commission shall collect standardized data concerning the educational transition of the children of military families under this compact as directed through its rules which shall specify the data to be collected, the means of collection and data exchange and reporting requirements. Such methods of data collection, exchange and reporting shall, insofar as is reasonably possible, conform to current technology and coordinate its information functions with the appropriate custodian of records as identified in the bylaws and rules; and
10. The Interstate Commission shall create a process that permits military officials, education officials and parents to inform the Interstate Commission if and when there are alleged violations of the compact or its rules or when issues subject to the jurisdiction of the compact or its rules are not addressed by the state or local education agency. This section shall not be construed to create a private right of action against the Interstate Commission or any member state.
ARTICLE X. POWERS AND DUTIES
OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
The Interstate Commission shall have the following powers:
1. To provide for dispute resolution among member states;
2. To promulgate rules and take all necessary actions to effect the goals, purposes and obligations as enumerated in this compact. The rules shall have the force and effect of administrative rules and shall be binding in the compact states to the extent and in the manner provided in this compact;
3. To issue, upon request of a member state, advisory opinions concerning the meaning or interpretation of the interstate compact, its bylaws, rules and actions;
4. To enforce compliance with the compact provisions, the rules promulgated by the Interstate Commission, and the bylaws, using all necessary and proper means including, but not limited to, the use of judicial process;
5. To establish and maintain offices which shall be located within one or more of the member states;
6. To purchase and maintain insurance and bonds;
7. To borrow, accept, hire or contract for services of personnel;
8. To establish and appoint committees including, but not limited to, an executive committee as required by paragraph 5 of Article IX, which shall have the power to act on behalf of the Interstate Commission in carrying out its powers and duties hereunder;
9. To elect or appoint such officers, attorneys, employees, agents, or consultants, and to fix their compensation, define their duties and determine their qualifications; and to establish the Interstate Commission’s personnel policies and programs relating to conflicts of interest, rates of compensation, and qualifications of personnel;
10. To accept any and all donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and to receive, utilize, and dispose of it;
11. To lease, purchase, accept contributions or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve or use any property, real, personal, or mixed;
12. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any property, real, personal or mixed;
13. To establish a budget and make expenditures;
14. To adopt a seal and bylaws governing the management and operation of the Interstate Commission;
15. To report annually to the Legislatures, Governors, judiciary, and State Councils of the member states concerning the activities of the Interstate Commission during the preceding year. Such reports shall also include any recommendations that may have been adopted by the Interstate Commission;
16. To coordinate education, training and public awareness regarding the compact, its implementation and operation for officials and parents involved in such activity;
17. To establish uniform standards for the reporting, collecting and exchanging of data;
18. To maintain corporate books and records in accordance with the bylaws;
19. To perform such functions as may be necessary or appropriate to achieve the purposes of this compact; and
20. To provide for the uniform collection and sharing of information between and among member states, schools and military families under this compact.
ARTICLE XI. ORGANIZATION AND
OPERATION OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
A. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the members present and voting, within twelve (12) months after the first Interstate Commission meeting, adopt bylaws to govern its conduct as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of the compact including, but not limited to:
1. Establishing the fiscal year of the Interstate Commission;
2. Establishing an executive committee and such other committees as may be necessary;
3. Providing for the establishment of committees and for governing any general or specific delegation of authority or function of the Interstate Commission;
4. Providing reasonable procedures for calling and conducting meetings of the Interstate Commission and ensuring reasonable notice of each such meeting;
5. Establishing the titles and responsibilities of the officers and staff of the Interstate Commission;
6. Providing a mechanism for concluding the operations of the Interstate Commission and the return of surplus funds that may exist upon the termination of the compact after the payment and reserving of all of its debts and obligations; and
7. Providing "start-up" rules for initial administration of the compact.
B. The Interstate Commission shall, by a majority of the members, elect annually from among its members a chairperson, a vice-chairperson, and a treasurer, each of whom shall have such authority and duties as may be specified in the bylaws. The chairperson or, in the chairperson’s absence or disability, the vice-chairperson, shall preside at all meetings of the Interstate Commission. The officers so elected shall serve without compensation or remuneration from the Interstate Commission; provided that, subject to the availability of budgeted funds, the officers shall be reimbursed for ordinary and necessary costs and expenses incurred by them in the performance of their responsibilities as officers of the Interstate Commission.
C. Executive committee, officers, and personnel.
1. The executive committee shall have such authority and duties as may be set forth in the bylaws including, but not limited to:
2. The executive committee may, subject to the approval of the Interstate Commission, appoint or retain an executive director for such period, upon such terms and conditions and for such compensation, as the Interstate Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate Commission, but shall not be a member of the Interstate Commission. The executive director shall hire and supervise such other persons as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
D. 1. The Interstate Commission’s executive director and its employees shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising out of or relating to an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be protected from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person.
2. The liability of the Interstate Commission’s executive director and employees or Interstate Commission representatives, acting within the scope of such person's employment or duties for acts, errors, or omissions occurring within such person’s state may not exceed the limits of liability set forth under the Constitution and laws of that state for state officials, employees, and agents. The Interstate Commission is considered to be an instrumentality of the states for the purposes of any such action. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to protect such person from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person.
3. The Interstate Commission shall defend the executive director and its employees and, subject to the approval of the Attorney General or other appropriate legal counsel of the member state represented by an Interstate Commission representative, shall defend such Interstate Commission representative in any civil action seeking to impose liability arising out of an actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties or responsibilities, or that the defendant had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such person.
4. To the extent not covered by the state involved, member state, or the Interstate Commission, the representatives or employees of the Interstate Commission shall be held harmless in the amount of a settlement or judgment, including attorney fees and costs, obtained against such persons arising out of an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that such persons had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Interstate Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such persons.
ARTICLE XII. RULEMAKING FUNCTIONS
OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
A. The Interstate Commission shall promulgate reasonable rules in order to effectively and efficiently achieve the purposes of this compact. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the Interstate Commission exercises its rulemaking authority in a manner that is beyond the scope of the purposes of this act, or the powers granted hereunder, then such an action by the Interstate Commission shall be invalid and have no force or effect.
B. Rules shall be made pursuant to a rulemaking process that substantially conforms to the “Model State Administrative Procedure Act” of 1981 Act, Uniform Laws Annotated, Vol. 15, p. 1 (2000) as amended, as may be appropriate to the operations of the Interstate Commission.
C. Not later than thirty (30) days after a rule is promulgated, any person may file a petition for judicial review of the rule; provided, that the filing of such a petition shall not stay or otherwise prevent the rule from becoming effective unless the court finds that the petitioner has a substantial likelihood of success. The court shall give deference to the actions of the Interstate Commission consistent with applicable law and shall not find the rule to be unlawful if the rule represents a reasonable exercise of the Interstate Commission's authority.
D. If a majority of the Legislatures of the compacting states rejects a rule by enactment of a statute or resolution in the same manner used to adopt the compact, then such rule shall have no further force and effect in any compacting state.
ARTICLE XIII. OVERSIGHT,
ENFORCEMENT, AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
A. Oversight.
1. The executive, legislative and judicial branches of state government in each member state shall enforce this compact and shall take all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the compact’s purposes and intent. The provisions of this compact and the rules promulgated hereunder shall have standing as administrative rules.
2. All courts shall take judicial notice of the compact and the rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding in a member state pertaining to the subject matter of this compact which may affect the powers, responsibilities or actions of the Interstate Commission.
3. The Interstate Commission shall be entitled to receive all service of process in any such proceeding and shall have standing to intervene in the proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide service of process to the Interstate Commission shall render a judgment or order void as to the Interstate Commission, this compact or promulgated rules.
B. Default, technical assistance, suspension and termination.
If the Interstate Commission determines that a member state has defaulted in the performance of its obligations or responsibilities under this compact, or the bylaws or promulgated rules, the Interstate Commission shall:
1. Provide written notice to the defaulting state and other member states, of the nature of the default, the means of curing the default and any action taken by the Interstate Commission. The Interstate Commission shall specify the conditions by which the defaulting state must cure its default;
2. Provide remedial training and specific technical assistance regarding the default;
3. If the defaulting state fails to cure the default, the defaulting state shall be terminated from the compact upon an affirmative vote of a majority of the member states and all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this compact shall be terminated from the effective date of termination. A cure of the default does not relieve the offending state of obligations or liabilities incurred during the period of the default;
4. Suspension or termination of membership in the compact shall be imposed only after all other means of securing compliance have been exhausted. Notice of intent to suspend or terminate shall be given by the Interstate Commission to the Governor, the majority and minority leaders of the defaulting state's Legislature, and each of the member states;
5. The state which has been suspended or terminated is responsible for all assessments, obligations and liabilities incurred through the effective date of suspension or termination including obligations, the performance of which extends beyond the effective date of suspension or termination;
6. The Interstate Commission shall not bear any costs relating to any state that has been found to be in default or which has been suspended or terminated from the compact, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon in writing between the Interstate Commission and the defaulting state; and
7. The defaulting state may appeal the action of the Interstate Commission by petitioning the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia or the federal district where the Interstate Commission has its principal offices. The prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such litigation including reasonable attorney fees.
C. Dispute resolution.
1. The Interstate Commission shall attempt, upon the request of a member state, to resolve disputes which are subject to the compact and which may arise among member states and between member and nonmember states.
2. The Interstate Commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes as appropriate.
D. Enforcement.
1. The Interstate Commission, in the reasonable exercise of its discretion, shall enforce the provisions and rules of this compact.
2. The Interstate Commission may, by majority vote of the members, initiate legal action in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or, at the discretion of the Interstate Commission, in the federal district where the Interstate Commission has its principal offices, to enforce compliance with the provisions of the compact, its promulgated rules and bylaws, against a member state in default. The relief sought may include both injunctive relief and damages. In the event judicial enforcement is necessary, the prevailing party shall be awarded all costs of such litigation including reasonable attorney fees.
3. The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive remedies of the Interstate Commission. The Interstate Commission may avail itself of any other remedies available under state law or the regulation of a profession.
ARTICLE XIV. FINANCING OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION
A. The Interstate Commission shall pay, or provide for the payment of the reasonable expenses of its establishment, organization and ongoing activities.
B. The Interstate Commission may levy on and collect an annual assessment from each member state to cover the cost of the operations and activities of the Interstate Commission and its staff which must be in a total amount sufficient to cover the Interstate Commission’s annual budget as approved each year. The aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated based upon a formula to be determined by the Interstate Commission, which shall promulgate a rule binding upon all member states.
C. The Interstate Commission shall not incur obligations of any kind prior to securing the funds adequate to meet the same; nor shall the Interstate Commission pledge the credit of any of the member states, except by and with the authority of the member state.
D. The Interstate Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements of the Interstate Commission shall be subject to the audit and accounting procedures established under its bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the Interstate Commission shall be audited yearly by a certified or licensed public accountant, and the report of the audit shall be included in and become part of the annual report of the Interstate Commission.
ARTICLE XV. MEMBER STATES, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT
A. Any state is eligible to become a member state.
B. The compact shall become effective and binding upon legislative enactment of the compact into law by no less than ten of the states. The effective date shall be no earlier than December 1, 2007. Thereafter it shall become effective and binding as to any other member state upon enactment of the compact into law by that state. The governors of nonmember states or their designees shall be invited to participate in the activities of the Interstate Commission on a nonvoting basis prior to adoption of the compact by all states.
C. The Interstate Commission may propose amendments to the compact for enactment by the member states. No amendment shall become effective and binding upon the Interstate Commission and the member states unless and until it is enacted into law by unanimous consent of the member states.
ARTICLE XVI. WITHDRAWAL AND DISSOLUTION
A. Withdrawal.
1. Once effective, the compact shall continue in force and remain binding upon each and every member state; provided, that a member state may withdraw from the compact by specifically repealing the statute which enacted the compact into law.
2. Withdrawal from this compact shall be by the enactment of a statute repealing the same, but shall not take effect until one (1) year after the effective date of such statute and until written notice of the withdrawal has been given by the withdrawing state to the Governor of each other member jurisdiction.
3. The withdrawing state shall immediately notify the chairperson of the Interstate Commission in writing upon the introduction of legislation repealing this compact in the withdrawing state. The Interstate Commission shall notify the other member states of the withdrawing state’s intent to withdraw within sixty (60) days of its receipt thereof.
4. The withdrawing state is responsible for all assessments, obligations and liabilities incurred through the effective date of withdrawal, including obligations, the performance of which extends beyond the effective date of withdrawal.
5. Reinstatement following withdrawal of a member state shall occur upon the withdrawing state reenacting the compact or upon such later date as determined by the Interstate Commission.
B. Dissolution of compact.
1. This compact shall dissolve effective upon the date of the withdrawal or default of the member state which reduces the membership in the compact to one member state.
2. Upon the dissolution of this compact, the compact becomes null and void and shall be of no further force or effect, and the business and affairs of the Interstate Commission shall be concluded and surplus funds shall be distributed in accordance with the bylaws.
ARTICLE XVII. SEVERABILITY AND CONSTRUCTION
A. The provisions of this compact shall be severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence or provision is deemed unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the compact shall be enforceable.
B. The provisions of this compact shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes.
C. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to prohibit the applicability of other interstate compacts to which the states are members.
ARTICLE XVIII. BINDING EFFECT OF COMPACT AND OTHER LAWS
A. Other laws.
1. Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other law of a member state that is not inconsistent with this compact.
2. All member states' laws conflicting with this compact are superseded to the extent of the conflict.
B. Binding effect of the compact.
1. All lawful actions of the Interstate Commission, including all rules and bylaws promulgated by the Interstate Commission, are binding upon the member states.
2. All agreements between the Interstate Commission and the member states are binding in accordance with their terms.
3. In the event any provision of this compact exceeds the constitutional limits imposed on the Legislature of any member state, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of the conflict with the constitutional provision in question in that member state.
Added by Laws 2008, c. 435, § 2, eff. July 1, 2008.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 70. Schools

§70-1-101. Oklahoma School Code.

§70-1-102. Purpose of act.

§70-1-103. Act to be liberally construed.

§70-1-104. Act not to repeal or modify tax laws unless specifically provided.

§70-1-105. State Department of Education - State Board of Education - State Superintendent of Public Instruction - Definitions.

§70-1-106. Public schools - Definition - What included.

§70-1-107. Educational services - Enumeration.

§70-1-107.1. Technology - Generally defined for educational and governmental purposes.

§70-1-108. School district - Definition.

§70-1-109. Length of school year - School for less than full year – Extended-day schedule - Closure for inclement weather.

§70-1-109.1. Optional Extended School Year Program.

§70-1-111. School day - Six hours - Exceptions.

§70-1-112. School taught on Saturday.

§70-1-113. School district residency.

§70-1-114. Free attendance - Admission to early childhood programs - Enrollment in kindergarten and first grade - Nonresident tuition fee.

§70-1-114.1. Foreign exchange students - Guidelines for acceptance.

§70-1-114.2. Operation as grantee of a federal Head Start program - Calculation of state aid.

§70-1-115. Public school system – Administration.

§70-1-116. Positions in school system - Definitions.

§70-1-116.1. Teaching principal - Amount of time in classroom.

§70-1-116.2. Application of medicine or sunscreen to students - Vaccinations.

§70-1-116.3. Self-administration of inhaled asthma or anaphylaxis medication – School board epinephrine injector policy.

§70-1-117. General fund - Capital and noncapital expenditures.

§70-1-118. Building and operations fund - Definition.

§70-1-118.1. Building fund – Technology center school districts.

§70-1-119. Sinking fund - Definition.

§70-1-121. Conflicting provisions.

§70-1-122. Contributions to Public School Classroom Support Revolving Fund – Tax forms.

§70-1-123. Public School Classroom Support Revolving Fund.

§70-1-124. Per-pupil expenditure defined - Expenditure categories.

§70-1-125. Restrooms in public schools.

§70-2-110. Short title - Technology Center District and Independent School District Campaign Finance and Financial Disclosure Act.

§70-2-111. Definitions.

§70-2-112. Applicability.

§70-2-113. Campaign committee organization statements.

§70-2-114. School district political committee organization statements.

§70-2-115. Contributions and expenditures reports.

§70-2-116. Organization statements and contribution and expenditure reports - Public records.

§70-2-117. Financial interest statements.

§70-2-118. Financial interest statements - Public records.

§70-2-119. Enforcement.

§70-3-101. State Board of Education - Members - Travel expenses.

§70-3-102. Meetings.

§70-3-103. Quorum.

§70-3-104. State Board of Education - Powers and duties.

§70-3-104.1. Convicted felons not to receive certification for instructional, supervisory or administrative position.

§70-3-104.3. Requirements for compliance with quality standards - Loss or denial of accreditation.

§70-3-104.4. Standards for accreditation.

§70-3-104.5. Plan of Educational Development and Improvement - Submission to State Board of Education - Rules - Approval or rejection of plan.

§70-3-104.6. Legislative membership or in Legislative Service Bureau as valid experience for renewal of Standard Teaching Certificate.

§70-3-104.7. Day treatment programs - Standards for on-site educational services.

§70-3-104.8. Contracts with educators.

§70-3-104.9. Report listing wage, salary, benefit, job class changes.

§70-3-104.10. Oklahoma Imagination Library Program.

§70-3-104.11. Imagination Library Revolving Fund.

§70-3-106. Office - Books pertaining to office - Salary of Superintendent.

§70-3-107. Administrative and executive duties.

§70-3-107.1. State Superintendent of Public Instruction – Powers and duties.

§70-3-109. Curriculum Materials Revolving Fund.

§70-3-110.1. Allocation of funds for adult education.

§70-3-115. School facility improvement program - Allocations from appropriations.

§70-3-116.1. Educational Accountability Reform Act - Short title.

§70-3-116.2. Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability.

§70-3-116.3. Technical corrections - References in statutes.

§70-3-116.4. Transfer of authority.

§70-3-116.5. Commission for Educational Quality and Accountability – Report on educational system.

§70-3-116.6. Pilot program for mentor teacher training.

§70-3-117. Office of Educational Quality and Accountability.

§70-3-117.1. Short title - School Finance Review Commission Act.

§70-3-117.2. School Finance Review Commission – Creation.

§70-3-117.3. School Finance Review Commission – Duties.

§70-3-118. Secretary of Education - Powers, duties and responsibilities.

§70-3-118.1. Budget and operations performance reviews.

§70-3-119. Allocation of funds for school lunch programs.

§70-3-120. Board approval of programs using state funds.

§70-3-121. Apportionment of certain administrative and support function funds.

§70-3-122. Funding for education of children with visual impairments.

§70-3-123. Allocation of funds for Oklahoma Education 2000 Challenge.

§70-3-123.1. Review of legislative provisions for duplication or conflict in mandates.

§70-3-124. Short title.

§70-3-125. Purpose of act.

§70-3-126. Educational improvement plans - Components - Exemptions from statutory requirements and State Board of Education rules.

§70-3-127. Approval by State Board of Education.

§70-3-128. Rules.

§70-3-129.1. Short title.

§70-3-129.2. Definitions.

§70-3-129.3. Public school, zone, or district empowerment plan.

§70-3-129.4. Empowerment plan considerations.

§70-3-129.5. Acceptance of gifts, grants, and donations.

§70-3-129.6. Submitting approved empowerment plan to the State Board of Education.

§70-3-129.7. Waiving statutes or rules.

§70-3-129.8. Waiver of provisions in collective bargaining agreement.

§70-3-129.9. Performance review.

§70-3-129.10. Annual report.

§70-3-129.11. School District Empowerment Program.

§70-3-130. Short title.

§70-3-131. Purpose.

§70-3-132. Application of act — Charter schools — Sponsorship — Limitation on establishment of new schools — Conversion school.

§70-3-134. Applications – Presubmission training – Contents - Procedures.

§70-3-135. Sponsor to contract with governing board – Contents of contract.

§70-3-136. Rules and standards to be incorporated into charter.

§70-3-137. Duration of contract--Performance report--Renewal--Termination--School closure.

§70-3-138. Reprisal against school employee seeking to establish charter school.

§70-3-139. Status of teacher returning to public school from charter school.

§70-3-140. Student eligibility – Districts – Preferences - Discrimination.

§70-3-141. Transportation.

§70-3-142. Funding - Charter School Closure Reimbursement Revolving Fund.

§70-3-143. Reports.

§70-3-144. Charter Schools Incentive Fund.

§70-3-145.1. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board.

§70-3-145.2. Meetings - Reimbursement.

§70-3-145.3. Powers and duties.

§70-3-145.4. Authority to promulgate rules.

§70-3-145.5. Students outside the district - Succession to contractual rights.

§70-3-145.6. Full time virtual education site - Performance data of nonresidents.

§70-3-145.7. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board Revolving Fund.

§70-3-145.8. Records of attendance – Orientation - Truancy.

§70-3-151.1. Adjusted cohort graduation rate - Academic performance index.

§70-3-151.2. Graduation rate growth targets - Failing schools.

§70-3-153. Reporting of plans to State Board - Exemptions.

§70-3-154. Review of plans by regional accreditation officer.

§70-3-155. Study and assessment of information and reports – Collection techniques.

§70-3-156. Local school district assessment – Report submission.

§70-3-160. State student record system – Development and implementation in compliance with federal requirements.

§70-3-162. Enrollment - Collection of information regarding participation in certain programs.

§70-3-167. Exemption from participation in advisory council or committee.

§70-3-168. Student Data Accessibility, Transparency and Accountability Act of 2013.

§70-3-169. Disclosure of mental health treatment of students - Accommodations plan.

§70-3-171. Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education Act.

§70-3-172. Purpose of act.

§70-3-173. Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education.

§70-4-101. Abolition of office of county superintendent of schools.

§70-4-104. School district boundaries - Duties of county clerk.

§70-4-201. Transfer and preservation of records - Additional salaries.

§70-5-101. School districts - Designation.

§70-5-102. Independent school districts.

§70-5-103. Elementary school districts.

§70-5-103.1. Elementary school districts - Prohibition on certain grades.

§70-5-104. Designation of district retained on records - When.

§70-5-105. School district - Body corporate - Powers.

§70-5-106. Governing body of school district.

§70-5-106A. Employment contracts with more than one school district.

§70-5-107A. Boards of education of school districts - Membership - Election procedure.

§70-5-107B. Expansion of a board of education - Chair and other positions.

§70-5-110. Instructional requirements for new board members - Reimbursement for expenses - Agreement to attend when candidate files notification and declaration - Registration fees.

§70-5-110.1. Board members - Continuing education requirement.

§70-5-110.2. Records of attendance at continuing education events – Requirements not completed – Declaration of vacancy.

§70-5-113. Relation by affinity or consanguinity - Prohibition.

§70-5-113.1. Relation by consanguinity or affinity with school board member prohibited in employment or contracts - Exemptions - Executive sessions of board - Collective bargaining agreements.

§70-5-113.2. Board member involved in certain litigation may be denied participation in executive sessions of school board.

§70-5-114. County treasurer as district treasurer - Local and assistant local treasurer - Estimate of needs - Charge for services.

§70-5-115. Local treasurer - Surety bond - Duties - Cash and investment ledgers.

§70-5-115b. Expiration of treasurer’s term of office – Delivery of check or warrant registers to successor – Agreement to pay interest on checks or warrants not payable due to insufficient funds.

§70-5-116. Oath of Office.

§70-5-116a. Superintendent and officers – Employment requirement – Surety bonds.

§70-5-117. Powers and duties.

§70-5-117.1. Cooperative contracts.

§70-5-117.1a. Correctional facilities - Operation within restricted school areas - Vote by board of education.

§70-5-117.2. Additional authorization.

§70-5-117.3. Average daily attendance.

§70-5-117.4. School improvement plan.

§70-5-117.5. Employee health insurance plans.

§70-5-117.6. Regulation of dogs running at large.

§70-5-117a. Contracts for supplies, equipment or materials - Bidders to provide information as to manufacturer and country of origin of supplies, equipment and materials - Exemptions.

§70-5-117b. Interlocal cooperative agreements.

§70-5-118. Meetings of board - Change in date of regular meetings - Compensation of members of boards of districts with ADA exceeding 15,000.

§70-5-119. Officers of board - Encumbrance clerk and minute clerk - Bond.

§70-5-120. President - Duties.

§70-5-121. Vice president - Duties.

§70-5-122. Clerk - Duties.

§70-5-123. Noncontract expenditures – Limitations.

§70-5-124. Board contracts prohibited - Exceptions.

§70-5-125. Liability for voting for false claim.

§70-5-126. Refusal, failure or neglect of board - Elector may institute action.

§70-5-127.1. Release of audit to public.

§70-5-128. Annual statistical and financial reports.

§70-5-128.1. Annual itemized expenditure budget and request for appropriated funds and estimate of revenues.

§70-5-128.2. Electronic transmission of reports, plans or grants.

§70-5-129. School activity fund - Control - Accounts - Disbursements - Petty cash accounts - Custodian - Bond - Investment of funds - Refund subaccount.

§70-5-129.1. Funds exempted from provisions of Section 5-129 of this title.

§70-5-129.2. Separate accounts - Disbursements - Approval by boards of education - Transfer of funds.

§70-5-129.3. Short title - Patriotic Access to Students in Schools Act (PASS Act).

§70-5-130. School buildings and property - Permission to use for other purposes.

§70-5-131. Educational courses - Buildings and equipment.

§70-5-131.1. Sewage disposal systems.

§70-5-131.2. Energy conservation contracts.

§70-5-132. Students of legal age - Completion of twelfth grade - Attendance at adult high school completion program.

§70-5-132.1. Certain persons 21 years of age or older may be allowed to complete high school.

§70-5-133. Apportionment of taxes each year.

§70-5-134. Estimates - Emergency and building levies - Elections.

§70-5-135. System of accounting.

§70-5-135.2. Reporting financial transactions - Reduction of State Aid - Statement of actual income and expenditures.

§70-5-135.4. School District Transparency Act.

§70-5-136.1. Certificates of indebtedness – Curing of delinquencies by withholding of State Aid.

§70-5-137. School nurses - Increments.

§70-5-138. School employees and superintendent - Residence.

§70-5-139. Professional organization dues and political contributions of employees - Payroll deduction.

§70-5-140. Additional salary or wages in lieu of insurance or similar benefits.

§70-5-141. Adoption of minimum salary schedules - Calculation of teachers' salaries - Factors considered - Reports - Superintendents' contracts - Administrators' compensation and benefits.

§70-5-141.2. Incentive pay plans.

§70-5-141.3. Teacher Incentive Pay programs approved prior to implementation - Partial reimbursement.

§70-5-141.4. Incentive pay plan - Student and school growth in achievement.

§70-5-142. National criminal history record check - Employment with a school.

§70-5-144. Filing of information or indictment - Notification of superintendent - Notification of State Board of Education.

§70-5-145. Local foundation and public school/business partnerships - Foundation gifts, grants and donations.

§70-5-146. Assault, battery, or assault and battery upon school employee – Notification by employee and school officials – Report – Definitions – Liability - Policies.

§70-5-146.1. School employees - Notification of suspected gang activity.

§70-5-147. Access to foods of minimal nutritional value - Incentives to encourage healthy food choices.

§70-5-147.1. Food donations.

§70-5-148. Security drills.

§70-5-149. School safety drills.

§70-5-149.1. Civil actions against former students – Costs and attorney fees.

§70-5-149.2. Handgun licenses for school personnel – Training - Immunity.

§70-5-149.3. Designated lactation rooms.

§70-5-150. Short title.

§70-5-151. Purpose.

§70-5-152. Applicability optional.

§70-5-154. Approval of budget - Estimates of revenues and expenditures.

§70-5-155. Nature and contents of budget - Budget summary and message - Hearing - Effect of adoption - Tax levies.

§70-5-156. Protests - Right to examine filed budget.

§70-5-157. Expenditures in excess of appropriation - Deficits and surpluses - Violations of law.

§70-5-158. Funds or ledgers.

§70-5-159. Classification of revenues and expenditures.

§70-5-160. Interaccount and interfund transfers.

§70-5-161. Amendment of budget.

§70-5-170. Transfer of unexpended or unencumbered appropriations.

§70-5-181. Registration of certificates of indebtedness or bonds – Recording of payment.

§70-5-182. Issuance, approval, etc. of check, warrant or certificate in excess of approved estimate of expenses.

§70-5-183. Issuance, approval, etc. of check, warrant or certificate in excess of approved estimate of expenses – Violation –Penalties.

§70-5-184. Authorization, acknowledgement, etc. by school district officer of issuance, approval, etc. of check, warrant or certificate in excess of approved estimate of expenses – Violation – Penalties.

§70-5-185. When check or warrant due – Enforcement of liability.

§70-5-186. Issuance of check, warrant or certificate of indebtedness in payment of claim in excess of amounts unexpended and unencumbered – Signature of board president and clerk.

§70-5-187. Unencumbered balances – Date for submission of all claims – Notice.

§70-5-188. Supplemental appropriation of unencumbered balance – Underestimations – Reapportionment to appropriation accounts.

§70-5-189. Second or duplicate check or warrant – Stop payment or affidavit.

§70-5-190. School district treasurer, encumbrance clerk - Training - Continuing education.

§70-5-200. Contracting with an educational management organization – Disclosure of financial details – Binding contracts with teachers and board of education.

§70-6-101. Teachers - Contract.

§70-6-101.1. Annuity contracts, custodial accounts or face amount investment annuity certificates - Teachers or employees.

§70-6-101.2. Consultant services - Contracts with retired administrators - Contract requirements.

§70-6-101.3. Definitions.

§70-6-101.4. Power and duties of district superintendent - Exercise of in elementary school districts.

§70-6-101.5. Rights created by this article subject to modification, amendment, termination and repeal.

§70-6-101.6. Categories of employment contracts.

§70-6-101.6a. Employment contracts - Status of applicant's children.

§70-6-101.6b. Prohibiting disciplinary action against teachers for reporting violations of law.

§70-6-101.8. Restrictions on attorneys involved in due process hearings.

§70-6-101.10. Establishment of written policy of evaluation and corresponding professional development.

§70-6-101.11. Copy of evaluation to person evaluated - Disclosure at hearings - Confidentiality.

§70-6-101.13. Full-time certified administrators - Dismissal or nonreemployment - Due process.

§70-6-101.14. Administrators - Suspension.

§70-6-101.15. Administrators - Conviction of felony - Criminal sexual activity or sexual misconduct.

§70-6-101.16. Oklahoma Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System.

§70-6-101.20. Teacher Due Process Act of 1990 - Short title.

§70-6-101.21. Standards of performance and conduct for teachers.

§70-6-101.22. Grounds for dismissal or nonreemployment.

§70-6-101.23. Application of act - Exemptions.

§70-6-101.24. Poor performance or conduct of teacher - Administrator's duties and responsibilities - Compliance with act required.

§70-6-101.25. Recommendation of dismissal or not to reemploy to be in writing - Basis or grounds.

§70-6-101.26. Mailing or delivery of recommendation to teacher - Teacher hearing.

§70-6-101.28. Applicable procedure.

§70-6-101.29. Immediate suspension - Compensation and benefits - Hearing for dismissal.

§70-6-101.30. Annexed or consolidated district to give teacher credit for years of service in annexed or consolidated district.

§70-6-101.31. Determining retention or reassignment of teachers and administrators.

§70-6-101.32. Implementation of rules.

§70-6-101.40. Suspension, demotion, termination or nonreemployment for cause of support employee.

§70-6-101.41. School support employees - Conviction of felony - Criminal sexual activity or sexual misconduct.

§70-6-101.42. Wage increase for 2018-19 school year.

§70-6-101.43. Adoption and publication of disciplinary policy for support personnel - Copies.

§70-6-101.44. Adoption of policy prerequisite to disciplinary action.

§70-6-101.45. Reasonable assurance of employment.

§70-6-101.46. Procedure for disciplinary action.

§70-6-101.47. Hearing.

§70-6-101.48. Employees of business having contract with school - Conviction of sex offense or felony.

§70-6-104. Sick leave - Emergency leave - Personal business leave - Medical benefits - Service as juror or witness.

§70-6-104.1. Exhaustion of sick and extended leave - Credit for leave without pay.

§70-6-104.5. Exhausted sick leave - Unused sick leave upon termination.

§70-6-104.6. Leave sharing programs and banks.

§70-6-104.7. National disaster leave.

§70-6-105. Payment - Duration of employment - Leave of absence for military service - Contracts for training and employment of substitutes.

§70-6-105A. Construction of agreements

§70-6-106. Salary - Twelve monthly payments.

§70-6-106.1. Distribution of Mentor Teacher Stipend funds.

§70-6-106.2. “Direct deposit system” and “employee” defined – Implementation and administration of direct deposit system.

§70-6-106.3. Support employee schedule of payments.

§70-6-107. Employment of person not holding valid certificate of qualification – Violation – Criminal history record check.

§70-6-108. Certificate of qualifications - Unlawful to teach without.

§70-6-108.1. Expired license or certificate notice - Renewal applications.

§70-6-110. Agents of school authorities - Payment or acceptance of bribes.

§70-6-111. Gratuities or rewards - Unlawful to give.

§70-6-112. Teachers - Gratuities or rewards in connection with employment.

§70-6-113.1. Materials on effective classroom discipline techniques to be furnished.

§70-6-115. Information concerning student - Violation.

§70-6-122.3. See the following versions:

§70-6-122.3v1. Alternative placement teaching certificate - Alternative placement programs - Adjunct teachers.

§70-6-122.3v2. Alternative placement teaching certificate - Alternative placement programs - Adjunct teachers.

§70-6-122.4. License for Teach for America Program participant - Exemption from residency program.

§70-6-122.5. Alternative Placement teaching certificate - Troops to Teachers.

§70-6-122.6. Temporary teaching certificate.

§70-6-122.7. Issuance of one-year provisional certificates to teach in the area of mild-moderate or severe-profound disabilities or comprehensive special education.

§70-6-122.8. Issuance of certificates to teach in the area of mild-moderate or severe-profound disabilities or comprehensive special education.

§70-6-122.9. Issuance of certificates for individuals with alternative certification to teach in the area of mild-moderate or severe-profound disabilities or comprehensive special education.

§70-6-122.10. Issuance of two-year provisional certificate to teach in the area of severe-profound disabilities.

§70-6-122.11. Issuance of one-year alternative teacher certificate.

§70-6-127. Teacher's assistants - Employment - Criteria - Qualifications - Duties - Students to be included in meeting percentage requirement - Bilingual assistants not to qualify as.

§70-6-127A. Public school paraprofessionals.

§70-6-129.1. Minority Teacher Recruitment Advisory Committee.

§70-6-130. Minority Teacher Recruitment Center.

§70-6-131. Teacher recruitment programs.

§70-6-132. Oklahoma Teacher Recruitment Revolving Fund.

§70-6-133. Pilot program for new pathways to teacher certification.

§70-6-149.1. Short title - School Protection Act.

§70-6-149.2. Purpose of act.

§70-6-149.3. Definitions.

§70-6-149.4. False accusations of criminal activity against education employees - Penalties.

§70-6-149.5. Awarding of costs and attorney fees – Expert witness fees.

§70-6-149.6. Insurance indemnification not a waiver of defenses.

§70-6-149.7. Student assault or acts reasonably causing injury to education employees or volunteers - Penalties - Education employee immunity.

§70-6-149.8. Benefits not lost by leaves of absence due to assault or battery.

§70-6-149.9. Act does not limit other laws.

§70-6-154.1. Renewal of Standard Teaching Certificate.

§70-6-180. Short title.

§70-6-181. Legislative declaration - Interpretation of act.

§70-6-182. Definitions.

§70-6-184. Authority of the Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation, the State Board of Education, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the State Board of Career and Technology Education.

§70-6-185. Competencies and methods to be incorporated into teacher preparation system.

§70-6-186. Criteria for approval and accreditation of teacher education programs.

§70-6-187. See the following versions:

§70-6-187A. Competency examinations - Refund.

§70-6-187B. Teaching Certification Scholarship Program

§70-6-187C. Teaching Certification Scholarship Revolving Fund

§70-6-187D. Promulgation of rules

§70-6-187v1. Competency examinations.

§70-6-187v2. See the following versions:

§70-6-189. Certification system.

§70-6-189.1. Certification of mathematics teachers – Middle level certification or endorsement – Required curriculum of professional development institutes.

§70-6-189.2. School psychologist or psychometrist - Certification.

§70-6-190. Qualifications for teacher employment and certification.

§70-6-190.1. Extension of provisional speech-language certificates.

§70-6-190.2. Teacher Empowerment Revolving Fund.

§70-6-191. Revolving fund.

§70-6-192. Professional development - Legislative intent.

§70-6-193. Funding for professional development programs.

§70-6-194. District professional development programs.

§70-6-194.2. Scholarships for attending Great Expectations Summer Institutes for Teachers.

§70-6-194.3. Information, training and resources for school employees to address mental health needs of students.

§70-6-194a. Northeastern Oklahoma State University Great Expectations Summer Institutes for Teachers.

§70-6-195. Induction program.

§70-6-195.1. Continuing education for mathematics teachers – Implementation contingency – Verification of expenditure levels.

§70-6-195.2. Mathematics professional development programs.

§70-6-196. Review of contracts with professional development centers.

§70-6-197. Persons subject to certification procedures.

§70-6-200. Professional development institutes.

§70-6-204. Short title.

§70-6-204.1. Definitions.

§70-6-204.2. Education Leadership Oklahoma program.

§70-6-204.3. Education Leadership Oklahoma Revolving Fund.

§70-6-204.4. Oklahoma National Board Certification Revolving Fund.

§70-6-204.5. Professional Development Institutes Revolving Fund.

§70-6-206. Annual bonus for school psychologist, speech-language pathologist, audiologist - Qualifications - Calculation - Increase.

§70-6-206.1. Oklahoma School Psychologist, Speech-Language Pathologist, and Audiologist National Certification Revolving Fund.

§70-6-207. Oklahoma Mathematics Improvement Program.

§70-6-210. Inner City Schools Rescue program.

§70-6-211. Educator supply-and-demand study.

§70-6-212. Micro-credential program .

§70-7-101. Boundaries - Petition or resolution to change - Election.

§70-7-101.1. Mandatory annexation or consolidation - Rules and regulations regarding procedures - Notice to school district involved - Opportunity to appear before State Board of Education - Determination of issue.

§70-7-103. Annexation or disorganization - Assumption of bonded indebtedness.

§70-7-104. Division of property - Debts and obligations.

§70-7-105. Consolidation - Studies - Petition - Majority vote in entire territory – Plan of action – Conditional consolidation - Election - Initial board for new district - New district legal successor.

§70-7-106. Buildings - Rented, moved, or sold.

§70-7-107. Disposition of property.

§70-7-108. Federally owned reservations - Annexations.

§70-7-201. Short title.

§70-7-202. Application of act.

§70-7-203. School Consolidation Assistance Fund.

§70-7-203.1. Determination of number of districts intending to annex or consolidate - Transfer of funds when qualified combined districts is two or less.

§70-7-204. Preference for allocations from funds.

§70-7-205. Exceptions to certification requirements - Priority for placement assistance services.

§70-7-206. Consolidation or annexation of elementary school district with independent school district.

§70-8-101. Right to transfer.

§70-8-101.1. Short title.

§70-8-101.2. Transfer of student from residential school district.

§70-8-103. Application for transfer - Procedure.

§70-8-103.1. See the following versions:

§70-8-103.1v1. Transfer of student not residing in district - Criteria and standards - Children of military personnel.

§70-8-103.1v2. Transfer of student not residing in district - Criteria and standards - Children of military personnel.

§70-8-103.2. Extramural athletic competition for transfer student not residing in district.

§70-8-106. School dispensed with - Transfer of pupils - Annexation.

§70-8-112. Student transfer fees abolished - Other fees unaffected - Contract to waive transfer fees prohibited - Transfer forms.

§70-8-113. Transfer to district where parent or legal guardian is employed.

§70-9-101. Transportation provided.

§70-9-101.1. Inspection of transportation equipment - Official inspector.

§70-9-103. Purchase or contract for use of vehicles - Lettering.

§70-9-104. Transportation equipment - Definitions - Construction and maintenance - Colors - Penalty.

§70-9-105. Boundaries of areas of transportation - Definite routes - Withholding state funds for noncompliance - Rules and regulations.

§70-9-106. Insurance to pay damages - Actions against school district.

§70-9-107. Rules of the road.

§70-9-108. Additional transportation - Expenses.

§70-9-109. Price list and description of transportation equipment.

§70-9-110. Special Transportation Revolving Fund.

§70-9-111. Use of fund.

§70-9-112. Lease of equipment.

§70-9-113. Rental value of equipment.

§70-9-114. Sale of units of equipment after lease for one year.

§70-9-115. Care of equipment.

§70-9-116. Space for storage of equipment.

§70-9-117. Expense - Paid from what funds.

§70-9-118. Operation instruction for bus drivers.

§70-9-119. Cameras for School Bus Stops Revolving Fund.

§70-10-101. Attendance officer - Assistants.

§70-10-102.1. Police as attendance officers.

§70-10-103.1. Legal average daily attendance.

§70-10-103.2. Student information referral procedure.

§70-10-104. State Treasurer and Secretary of School Land Department - Report.

§70-10-105. Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school - Exceptions - Enforcement.

§70-10-105.2. Outreach agreements - Promotion of parental visits - Employees may have time off for parent-teacher conferences.

§70-10-105.3. Parent education programs.

§70-10-105.4. Pilot early childhood program - Applications from private sector - Matching funds.

§70-10-106. Records of attendance of pupil - Report of absence.

§70-10-106.1. Driver license school enrollment requirements - Duties and responsibilities of attendance officers.

§70-10-107. Rules and regulations.

§70-10-108. Necessary travel expenses.

§70-10-109. Temporary detention and custody of children subject to compulsory attendance law.

§70-11-101. Sectarian or religious doctrines - Forbidden to be taught in schools.

§70-11-101.1. Voluntary prayer.

§70-11-101.2. Minute of silence in public schools - Intervention by Attorney General in legal proceedings.

§70-11-102. Instruction conducted in English language.

§70-11-103. Courses for instruction - What to include.

§70-11-103.1. American Sign Language - Teaching in public school.

§70-11-103.1a. Native American language – Teaching in public schools.

§70-11-103.2. Academic scholar program.

§70-11-103.2a. Short title - Oklahoma Play to Learn Act.

§70-11-103.3. AIDS prevention education - Curriculum and materials - Inspection by parents and guardians.

§70-11-103.6. See the following versions:

§70-11-103.6a-1. Legislative review of standards – Final approval.

§70-11-103.6a. Review of adopted subject matter standards – College- and career-ready English Language Arts and Mathematics standards – Student assessments.

§70-11-103.6b. Social studies curriculum and textbooks to reflect American diversity.

§70-11-103.6c. Teachers of honors courses - Certification in subject area.

§70-11-103.6d. Certificates of distinction.

§70-11-103.6e. Certificates of distinction as part of higher education admission standards.

§70-11-103.6f. Students transferring from out of state – Children of military families - Exceptions to graduation requirements.

§70-11-103.6g. Passport to Financial Literacy Act - Short title.

§70-11-103.6h-1. Personal Financial Literacy Education Revolving Fund.

§70-11-103.6h. Passport to Financial Literacy Act - Areas of instruction - Graduation requirement - Duties of Department of Education - Transfer students.

§70-11-103.6i. State Board of Education – Adoption of Oklahoma City bombing to curriculum.

§70-11-103.6j. Workplace safety training information.

§70-11-103.6k. College and career endorsements - Curriculum requirements

§70-11-103.6l. Workforce Oklahoma Academic High School Diploma Recognition Act

§70-11-103.6m. Computer science programs rubric.

§70-11-103.6n. Professional learning opportunities for computer science courses – Grant program.

§70-11-103.6o. Holocaust education for grades six through twelve.

§70-11-103.6v1. State Board of Education - Adoption of subject matter standards - Option for high school graduation - Adoption and approval of promotional system.

§70-11-103.6v2. State Board of Education - Adoption of subject matter standards - Option for high school graduation - Adoption and approval of promotional system.

§70-11-103.7. Early childhood education programs - Standards.

§70-11-103.8. Teaching of ebonics as credit course prohibited.

§70-11-103.9. Physical education programs required for accreditation.

§70-11-103.9a. Oklahoma Kids Fitness Challenge Act.

§70-11-103.9b. Short title - Maria's Law – Mental health curriculum.

§70-11-103.10. Program materials relating to environmental issues and policies.

§70-11-103.11. Elective course offering on Old and New Testament.

§70-11-103.12. Short title - Health Education Act.

§70-11-103.13. Health education in public schools.

§70-11-103.14. Health Education Revolving Fund.

§70-11-104. Military and athletic training - Assistance.

§70-11-105. Use of military equipment in school districts.

§70-11-105.1. Sex education - Approval of curriculum and materials.

§70-11-106. Parental inspection of instructional material used in research or experimentation program or project.

§70-11-106.1. Inspection of instructional material.

§70-11-107. Psychiatric or psychological examination, testing or treatment and eliciting of certain personal information prohibited without parental consent.

§70-11-107.1. College entrance examinations - Remediation course for high school students.

§70-11-108. Oklahoma Youth Community Services Act - Short title.

§70-11-108.1. Definitions.

§70-11-108.2. Secondary educational credit for community service.

§70-11-108.3. Program development - Assistance from State Board of Education.

§70-11-108.4. Federal funds - Application.

§70-11-109. Award of funds to school districts - Competitive application.

§70-11-109.1. Award of funds to nonprofit organizations - Competitive basis.

§70-11-110. Coursework inventory - Approved credit towards graduation.

§70-11-111. College preparatory curriculum - Parental approval for exemption.

§70-11-201. Library media program to be reflective of community standards.

§70-11-202. Digital or online library database resources safety policies and technology protection measures.

§70-12-101. Program for audiovisual training.

§70-12-102. Motion picture films - State depository.

§70-12-103. Regional film libraries.

§70-12-104. Local film library.

§70-12-105. Rules and regulations.

§70-12-107. Board of education - Purchase or rent projectors and supplies.

§70-12-108. Personnel to administer provisions of this article.

§70-13-101. Special education and related services for children with disabilities - Cooperative programs - Funding - Duty to provide special services.

§70-13-101.1. Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program Act.

§70-13-101.2. Purpose of Program - Scholarship factors - Eligibility.

§70-13-102. Determination of eligibility - Minimum time permitted to attend.

§70-13-103. Authorized services and transfers for children with disabilities.

§70-13-104. Authorization for special classes or individual instruction for children in institutions.

§70-13-105. State Board of Education may fix qualifications of teachers and support personnel.

§70-13-106. State appropriations - Apportionment.

§70-13-107. Federal funds - Acceptance by State Board of Education.

§70-13-108. State funds - Allowances for children with disabilities.

§70-13-108.1. Allocation of funds for the education of homebound children.

§70-13-109. Personnel to carry out provisions of this article - Training.

§70-13-110. Teachers - Pay.

§70-13-111. Register of children with disabilities - Plan for delivery of related services.

§70-13-112. Special education and related services program for children with visual impairments.

§70-13-112.1. Parental notification of programs for students with an auditory or visual impairment.

§70-13-113. Services to children with visual impairments - Apportionment and distribution of funds.

§70-13-114.1. Oklahoma Special Education Assistance Fund - Creation - Status - Expenditures.

§70-13-114.2. Oklahoma Special Education Assistance Fund - Eligibility rules and regulations - Application for funds - Funding determination - Reevaluation of funding.

§70-13-114.3. Oklahoma Special Education Assistance Fund - Defraying costs of serving children who resided at Hissom Memorial Center - Funding other services - Determination of home district.

§70-13-114.4. Oklahoma Special Education Assistance Fund - Distribution of funds - Amount of payments.

§70-13-114.5. Allocation of funds for Hissom Compliance.

§70-13-115. Short title.

§70-13-115.1. Purpose of act.

§70-13-115.2. Definitions.

§70-13-115.3. Educational interpreters - Educational and experience requirements.

§70-13-115.4. Rules - Registry of educational interpreters - Continuing education.

§70-13-116. Corporal punishment prohibited on certain students.

§70-13-121. Short title.

§70-13-122. Purpose - Implementation.

§70-13-123. Children eligible - "Developmentally delayed" defined.

§70-13-123.1. Consent to delivery of services - Parents or surrogate parents.

§70-13-124. General administration, supervision and monitoring of programs and activities receiving federal and state funds - Continuation of certain existing services - Coordination of financial resources - Restricted use of monies.

§70-13-124.1. Oklahoma Early Intervention Revolving Fund.

§70-13-125. Contract between State Department of Education and State Department of Health specifying provision or arrangement of early intervention services.

§70-13-126. Procedural safeguards.

§70-13-127. Timely payments and reimbursements.

§70-13-128. Data collection and reporting.

§70-13-129. Revision of Oklahoma State Plan for Special Education - Effective date of services.

§70-13-130. Short title - Education Compact for Students in State Care Act.

§70-13-131. Education Compact for Students in State Care Advisory Committee.

§70-13-132. Students placed in state care - Delivery of student records.

§70-13-133. Placement in courses at receiving school.

§70-13-134. On-time graduation - Curriculum options.

§70-14-101. State Board of Career and Technology Education - Successor to State Board of Vocational and Technical Education.

§70-14-102. Meetings - Teleconferencing.

§70-14-102.1. New, incumbent, and continuing education workshop and training requirements.

§70-14-103. Powers and duties.

§70-14-103.1. Vocational and technical education - Dropout Recovery Grants - Statewide plan.

§70-14-103.2. Children placed outside parents' home and school district - Access to vocational offerings.

§70-14-103.3. Pilot program at technology center schools - Expansion of rural businesses.

§70-14-103.4. Program for medical micropigmentation training and certification.

§70-14-104. Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education – Successor to Oklahoma Department of Vocational and Technical Education.

§70-14-105. Courses of instruction and training - State Career-Technology Fund.

§70-14-106. Equipment pool.

§70-14-108. Technology center school districts - Organization and operation - Governing board - Levy elections - Estimate of needs - Appropriation accounts - Annexation and detachment of territory - Classification, inspection and accreditation - Trea...

§70-14-108.1. Employee health insurance plans.

§70-14-108.2. Agricultural education programs.

§70-14-109. Technology center school districts - Special building project account.

§70-14-110. Technology center school districts and independent school districts - Separate boards - Existing boards - Election procedure.

§70-14-111A. Nondegree instructors in vocational and technical education programs - Increments.

§70-14-112. Agency for state.

§70-14-113. Citation.

§70-14-114. Legislative findings, purpose and intent.

§70-14-115. Definitions.

§70-14-116. Pilot multipurpose service center.

§70-14-117. Location of center - Criteria.

§70-14-118. Funds.

§70-14-119. Job-counseling and job-training programs.

§70-14-120. Center staff - Responsibilities and duties.

§70-14-121. Service programs.

§70-14-122. Regulations concerning eligibility for service programs.

§70-14-123. Evaluation of programs - Reports.

§70-14-124. Correctional institutions - Administration, supervision and instruction of vocational training programs.

§70-14-125. Stringtown Correctional Center - Transfer of administration, supervision, and operation.

§70-14-125.1. Employees of Stringtown Correctional Center - Retirement benefits.

§70-14-126. Consultant services - Contracts with retired administrators.

§70-14-127. Youth apprenticeship program guidelines.

§70-14-128. Oklahoma Youth Apprenticeship Committee - Members - Quorum.

§70-14-129. Rules.

§70-14-130. State Board of Career and Technology Education.

§70-14-131. Administrative rules - Distribution of funds.

§70-14-132. Agreements and contracts for services.

§70-14-133. Adult Education Revolving Fund.

§70-14-134. Tuition waivers for children of persons killed in the line of duty.

§70-14-135. Career-readiness assessments and assessment-based credentials.

§70-14-136. Hydrogen energy courses.

§70-14-201. Oklahoma Education Commission.

§70-15-101. School buildings - Bonds.

§70-15-102. Election - Notice - Cost - Election on same proposition within four (4) months after defeat prohibited.

§70-15-103. Electors - Qualifications.

§70-15-104. Form - Provision for collection of annual tax.

§70-15-105. Signatures - Registration - Certificate.

§70-15-106. Transportation equipment - Bonds.

§70-15-106.1. Equipment purchase - Bonds.

§70-15-107. Expenses.

§70-15-108. Investment in government bonds.

§70-15-109. Bond issues of area school districts.

§70-15-201. Definitions.

§70-15-202. Guarantee of bonds issued.

§70-15-203. Restriction on guarantee of bonds.

§70-15-204. Application by school districts for bond guarantee program.

§70-15-205. Duty of State Bond Advisor.

§70-15-206. Requirements for districts applying for guarantee.

§70-15-207. Inability to pay on guaranteed bond - Notice.

§70-15-208. Transfer of funds to pay maturing or matured bond - Cancellation of bond - Reimbursement by school district.

§70-15-209. No acceleration of remaining bonds due to default.

§70-15-210. Collection of deficient payments from school districts.

§70-15-211. Implementation.

§70-16-101. State Textbook Committee - Members - Qualifications - Travel expenses - Terms.

§70-16-102. Meetings - Selection of textbooks – Subject matter expert review teams.

§70-16-102.1. Public hearing on proposed textbooks.

§70-16-103. Advertisement - Sealed bids - Display of textbooks.

§70-16-104. Delivery of bids - Examination and investigation - Adoption of textbook.

§70-16-106. Publishers' contracts - Prices - Reduction - Term of contract - Braille versions.

§70-16-107. Revised editions - Late adoptions.

§70-16-108. Surety bond - Approval of contract - Recoveries.

§70-16-109. Right to reject bids - Failure to secure textbooks.

§70-16-110. List of textbooks.

§70-16-111. Local textbook committee - Examination copies, teacher editions and software copies - Adoptions of textbooks - Textbook orders.

§70-16-111.1. Supplementary textbooks and materials.

§70-16-113. Costs of textbooks - How paid - Repair service.

§70-16-114.1. Allocation of funds for the purchase of textbooks.

§70-16-114a. Textbook allocation and adjustment

§70-16-115. Contractors - Book depositories - Insufficient stock or supply.

§70-16-117. List of names of agents and representatives of publishers.

§70-16-118. Rules for issuance of textbooks.

§70-16-119. Sample textbooks.

§70-16-120. Prior contracts.

§70-16-121. Free textbooks - Ownership - Return or payment therefor.

§70-16-122. Bribes - Punishment.

§70-16-123. Soliciting or receiving bribes - Punishment.

§70-16-124. Violations of act - Punishment.

§70-17-101. Definitions.

§70-17-101.1. Transfer of employees of Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools to Teachers' Retirement System.

§70-17-102. Establishment of system - Powers and privileges - Name.

§70-17-102.1. Termination of retirement plan.

§70-17-102.2. Tax qualification as a governmental retirement plan.

§70-17-102.3. Tax-Sheltered Annuity Program - Federal tax qualification - Termination.

§70-17-103. Membership.

§70-17-103.1. Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension Service employees - Transfer to Teachers' Retirement System.

§70-17-104. Prior service credits.

§70-17-105. Retirement.

§70-17-105.1. Unpaid accumulated contributions - Payment to beneficiary or next of kin.

§70-17-105.2. Partial lump-sum payment and reduced annuity.

§70-17-106. Board of Trustees and other personnel.

§70-17-106.1. Duties of Board – Investments - Liability insurance - Investment committee and managers - Custodial services – Reports - Cost of living adjustment.

§70-17-106.2. Duties of fiduciaries.

§70-17-106.3. Deposit of contributions and dedicated revenues - Warrants and vouchers.

§70-17-106.4. Appeal to district court.

§70-17-107. Disposition of interest.

§70-17-108. Contributions and funds.

§70-17-108.1. Contributions - Amount - Payment.

§70-17-108.2. Picked up contributions.

§70-17-109. Exemption from legal process.

§70-17-109.1. Confidentiality of records.

§70-17-110. Fraud - Errors in record.

§70-17-111. Official bonds.

§70-17-112. Audit of funds, accounts and assets.

§70-17-113. Time spent in military service - Limitations.

§70-17-114.2. Unclassified positions.

§70-17-116.1. Increase in retirement benefits.

§70-17-116.2. Retirement allowance - Calculation - Contribution rates and benefits – Service credits.

§70-17-116.2A. Oklahoma State System of Higher Education - Employees of entities or institutions - Retroactive election or removal of maximum compensation level.

§70-17-116.2B. Oklahoma State System of Higher Education - Employees of entities or institutions - Amount of retirement benefits.

§70-17-116.2C. Definitions - Computation of retirement benefits – Pre-cap removal service - Payment of contribution deficit amount.

§70-17-116.2D. Forfeiture of retirement benefits.

§70-17-116.6. Teachers' Retirement Reserve Fund.

§70-17-116.7. Supplemental pension benefits - Audits - Reports.

§70-17-116.8. Service credit - Computation of purchase price.

§70-17-116.9. Prior teaching service credit - Back contributions.

§70-17-116.10. Postretirement employment - Eligibility for continued benefits.

§70-17-116.12. Reduction-in-force termination credit.

§70-17-116.13. Calculation of retirement allowance - Increase in benefits.

§70-17-116.15. Transferred employees of George Nigh Rehabilitation Institute – Election to become members of Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma.

§70-17-116.16. Credit for employment in adjunct position.

§70-17-116.17. Benefit calculations and increase.

§70-17-116.18. Increase in benefits.

§70-17-116.19. Teacher's Retirement System - Increase in benefits.

§70-17-116.20. Increase in benefits - July 1, 2006.

§70-17-116.21. Increase in benefits - July 1, 2008.

§70-17-116.22. Increase in benefits – July 1, 2020 - Offset.

§70-17-120. Submission of contributions.

§70-17-121. Oklahoma Teachers' Deferred Savings Incentive Plan.

§70-17-122. Participation in retired teachers' organization.

§70-17-122.1. Qualification as retired teachers' organization.

§70-17-201. Alternate Retirement Plan for Comprehensive Universities Act – Short title.

§70-17-202. Definitions.

§70-17-203. Alternative retirement plans authorized – Permitted investments.

§70-17-204. Board of regents – Establishment and administration of alternative retirement plan.

§70-17-205. Designation of one or more companies to provide for funding of alternative retirement plan.

§70-17-206. Election to participate in alternative retirement plan or Teachers Retirement Plan System of Oklahoma.

§70-17-207. Initial and additional funding surcharges – Benefits not considered salary, fringe benefits or compensation – Allocation of assets – Calculation of liability.

§70-17-208. Written acknowledgement that benefits payable under alternate plan not obligation of state or Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma – Responsibility for payment of benefits.

§70-18-101. Declaration of legislative intent, policies and principles.

§70-18-103. Appropriations.

§70-18-104. Purpose of funds - Federal funds.

§70-18-105. Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Copy of apportionments.

§70-18-107. Definitions.

§70-18-107.1. Determining financial support to school districts through State Aid Formula - Property included in assessed valuation.

§70-18-108. Free public kindergarten - School district transfer alternative - Exemption.

§70-18-109.1. State Aid Formula - Procedure.

§70-18-109.5. Definitions.

§70-18-109.6. Pupil grade level weights - Midterm supplements - Review and recommendations - Report.

§70-18-109.7. Common School Fund.

§70-18-110. Adjustments and limitations.

§70-18-111. Average daily membership - Legally resident pupils.

§70-18-112.2. Supplemental State Aid.

§70-18-113.1. Class size limitation - Penalties - Exemptions.

§70-18-113.2. Class size limitations - Kindergarten - Penalties - Exemptions.

§70-18-113.3. Class size - Computation - Number of students teacher may instruct during school day - Penalties - Exemptions.

§70-18-113.4. Class size limitations – Penalties - Exemptions.

§70-18-113.5. Schools maintained in state reformatories - Exemption from class size limitations.

§70-18-114.1. Salary schedule and increments in excess of minimums.

§70-18-114.2. Tradesmen or technicians - Qualification for increment.

§70-18-114.3. Juris Doctorate Degree - Recognition in salary determination.

§70-18-114.8. Expiration of collective bargaining agreement - Prohibition of reduction of wages, hours, fringe benefits or other benefits in agreement - Exceptions to prohibition.

§70-18-114.9. Reduction of teacher's salary and fringe benefit level from one school year to the next – Violation – Forfeiture and withholding of State Aid – Filing of complaints.

§70-18-114.13. Appropriation of certified or support personnel salary increases.

§70-18-114.14. Minimum salary and benefits.

§70-18-115. Annual budget can include increased aid.

§70-18-116. Forfeiture of State Aid.

§70-18-117. State Aid - Apportionment.

§70-18-118. Audit of state monies received by public school districts - Withholding from subsequent allocations.

§70-18-118.1. Bond forfeited due to illegal activity - Assessment on persons convicted of certain crimes - School Investigative Audit Revolving Fund.

§70-18-122. Provisions superceded.

§70-18-123. Loss of average attendance - Dismissal of teachers.

§70-18-124. Withholding certain expenditures from Foundation and Salary Incentive Aid.

§70-18-125. Incentive grants for small school district to fund cooperative programs.

§70-18-151. Short title.

§70-18-152. Intent of Legislature.

§70-18-153. Development and adoption of four-year capital improvement plan.

§70-18-161. State Schools Facilities Program - Rules and regulations.

§70-18-162. Schools Capital Improvements Budget.

§70-18-200.1. See the following versions:

§70-18-200.1v1. State Aid formula – 2020-21 and thereafter.

§70-18-200.1v2. State Aid formula – 2022-23 and thereafter.

§70-18-201.1. Weighted membership for calculation of Foundation Aid - 1997-98 and thereafter.

§70-18-202.1. Funding of school districts in Superfund sites when children have relocated - Highest weighted average of last 10 years used.

§70-18-300. Oklahoma School Land Fund.

§70-18-400. Creation - Status - Expenditures.

§70-19-113. Aims and purposes.

§70-19-114. Establishment and maintenance of automobile driver education - Course grading.

§70-19-115. Rules - Administrative budget - Coordinator of driver education programs.

§70-19-116. Persons eligible to participate in program.

§70-19-117. Annual report.

§70-19-118. Cost of program.

§70-19-120. Eligibility for driver education allowance.

§70-19-121. Implementation of aims and purposes of act - Rules and regulations - Supplies and equipment.

§70-19-122. Allocation of funds for driver education.

§70-19-123. Reinstatement of lapsed certification.

§70-21-101. Definitions.

§70-21-101.1. Exempt from licensing.

§70-21-102. Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools - Membership.

§70-21-102.1. Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools - Director - Powers and duties.

§70-21-103. Private school license.

§70-21-104. Private school solicitor's permit

§70-21-105. Application for license or permit.

§70-21-105.1. Education and training programs to be considered for licensure.

§70-21-105.2. Retention of student records prior to closure.

§70-21-106. Expiration and renewal of license - Bond - Fees - Private School Fund - Delinquent renewal fees.

§70-21-108. Revocation of license or permit - Nontransferability.

§70-21-109. Enforcement of act.

§70-21-110. Judicial review.

§70-21-111. Penalties.

§70-21-112. Tax status.

§70-21-116. Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools Revolving Fund.

§70-22-101. Official title of law.

§70-22-102. "Public School" - Defined.

§70-22-103. Annual audits - Final exit interview.

§70-22-104. Standards - Qualifications of accountants - Liability insurance.

§70-22-105. Expenses.

§70-22-106. Preparation of budgets and financial statements.

§70-22-108. Auditor's opinion - Time to complete - Distribution of copies.

§70-22-109. Examination of the auditor's opinions - Deficiencies.

§70-22-110. False statements in auditor's opinions - False information - Penalty.

§70-22-111. Duties of board of education - Removal of members.

§70-22-112. State aid withheld for failure to comply with article.

§70-22-113. State Board of Education to prescribe accounting systems and procedures.

§70-23-101. Purpose of the Television Authority.

§70-23-102. Advertising unlawful

§70-23-104. The meaning of words and terms.

§70-23-105. Creation - Membership - Terms - Officers - Travel expenses.

§70-23-106. Powers of Authority.

§70-23-106.1. Executive Director.

§70-23-106.2. Powers and duties of Executive Director.

§70-23-107. Powers continued.

§70-23-108. The Authority has power to condemn property.

§70-23-109. Authority may issue revenue bonds.

§70-23-110. Sinking Fund.

§70-23-111. Creation of Sinking Fund.

§70-23-112. Trust agreements.

§70-23-113. Authority may collect fees.

§70-23-114. Monies received are trust funds.

§70-23-115. Rights of trustee.

§70-23-116. Authority tax exempt.

§70-23-117. Securities of bonds.

§70-23-118. Projects to become part of the State Educational System.

§70-23-119. Authority may contract with television stations.

§70-23-120. Bond application may be filed with Oklahoma Supreme Court.

§70-23-121. Authority is authorized to issue refunding bonds.

§70-23-122. Authority must report to Legislature.

§70-23-123. This article provides alternative methods for things authorized hereby.

§70-23-124. Article to be liberally construed.

§70-23-125. Public Employees Retirement System - Membership in.

§70-23-126. Purchase of television programs.

§70-24-100.1. Prevention of violence services.

§70-24-100.2. Short title - School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act.

§70-24-100.3. School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act - Definitions.

§70-24-100.4. School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act - Discipline of child - Prohibition of bullying at school and online – Policy requirements

§70-24-100.5. Safe School Committees – Model policy.

§70-24-100.6. Right of student victims to be separated from offender - Notice to school district of juvenile sex offender identity - School attendance of juvenile sex offender.

§70-24-100.7. Suicide awareness and drug abuse policies – Immunity from employment discipline and civil liability – Cause of action limitations – Duty to notify parents or legal guardians.

§70-24-100.8. Duty for school officers and employees to notify law enforcement of verbal threats or threatening behavior – Immunity from discipline and liability.

§70-24-100.10. Student identification cards - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Crisis Text Line numbers.

§70-24-100a. Healthy and Fit Kids Act of 2004 - Short title.

§70-24-100b. Health and wellness information and assistance for schools - Assessment and monitoring of programs.

§70-24-100c. Physical fitness assessment software program - Pilot schools.

§70-24-100d. School Health Coordinators Pilot Program – Time period for program – Responsibilities of health coordinators – Steering committee – Annual evaluation - Rules.

§70-24-101.1. Wireless telecommunication devices - Rules prohibiting.

§70-24-101.3. Out-of-school suspensions.

§70-24-101.4. Disclosure of disciplinary and nondirectory educational records.

§70-24-102. Pupils - Searches.

§70-24-103. Bribes in connection with school bonds and school supplies.

§70-24-104. Payment or tender of money or property - Unlawful when.

§70-24-104.1. Soliciting, taking, retaining or receiving mental health referral fee.

§70-24-104.2. Offering, tendering to pay or delivering mental health referral fee.

§70-24-105. Student clubs and organizations – Regulation - Notifications.

§70-24-106. United States flag – Display - Instruction in history and etiquette - Pledge of allegiance.

§70-24-106.1. Classroom display – Motto of the United States of America – Classroom use of founding documents.

§70-24-107. Arbor Day.

§70-24-109. Oklahoma Statehood Day - November 16.

§70-24-110. Oklahoma Statehood Day - Program for.

§70-24-113. Rules and regulations to be adopted by State Board of Education.

§70-24-114. Student records and transcripts – Storage and disposal.

§70-24-114.1. Retention of child in present grade level - Appeal.

§70-24-115. Storm and fallout shelters.

§70-24-116. High school diplomas - Issued on 30 hours college work.

§70-24-117. Safety goggles - School board to provide for certain personnel.

§70-24-118. Respirators - School board to provide for certain teachers and students.

§70-24-119. Ethnic and racial history coverage.

§70-24-120. Truancy - Reports to Department of Human Services - Withholding of assistance payments.

§70-24-120.1. Reports on chronic absenteeism and exchange of data.

§70-24-121. Safety belts for school bus drivers.

§70-24-125. Effect of headings.

§70-24-130. Jim Thorpe Day.

§70-24-131. Orders to leave school buildings and grounds.

§70-24-131.1. Definitions.

§70-24-131.2. Orders to leave athletic events.

§70-24-132. Reporting of students under influence of certain prohibited substances - Civil immunity - Delivery of found substances to proper authority.

§70-24-132.1. Delivery of confiscated firearms to proper authorities.

§70-24-138. Reporting students under influence of certain substances - Civil liability - Written policy.

§70-24-140. School district administrators and principals - Leadership skills and development programs.

§70-24-150. Sports competition - Equal employment opportunity for officials, referees and other individuals.

§70-24-151. Coordination of spring break dates – Legislative intent.

§70-24-152. Veterans Day and Celebrate Freedom Week in public schools - Instruction on Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.

§70-24-153. Granting of high school diplomas to certain veterans.

§70-24-154. Classroom placement of multiple-birth siblings - Definition.

§70-24-155. Concussion information - Removal from practice or game - Reinstatement

§70-24-156. Chase Morris Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act.

§70-24-157. Mandatory gender or sexual diversity training or counseling prohibited – Certain race- or sex-based concepts prohibited from courses.

§70-24-158. Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment Survey.

§70-24-159. Protocol for mental health crises.

§70-26-101. Short title.

§70-26-102. Purpose.

§70-26-103. Definitions.

§70-26-104. Funding of flexible benefit allowances – Establishment of cafeteria plans.

§70-26-105. Purchase of benefits - Amount of allowance - Taxable compensation - Superintendent allowance.

§70-26-105.1. School districts to which act applies.

§70-27-101. Short title - Oklahoma Extracurricular Activities Accountability Act.

§70-27-102. School athletic association.

§70-27-103. School athletic association written policy.

§70-27-104. Short title – Riley's Rule – Emergency Action Plan for facility and athletic events.

§70-27-105. Radio, video and telegraphic play-by-play rights for visiting teams.

§70-27-106. Short title - Save Women's Sports Act – Requirements – Causes of action.

§70-35e. Dropouts - Reports - Tabulation of statistics - Dissemination of information - Report to Legislature - Definition.

§70-35f. Payment of salary to teachers and other school employees injured by assault - Legal action for reimbursement - Sick leave or personal leave - Workers' compensation.

§70-35g. Medical reports.

§70-135.1a. Deputy for school accounts - Counties with population of 41,000 to 42,000 - Valuation not more than $6,000,000.

§70-135.1b. Bond and salary - Appointment - Duties.

§70-135.1c. Reimbursement for expense.

§70-135a. Office created - Reimbursement of county.

§70-135b. Bond and salary of deputy - Appointment - Duties.

§70-135c. Manner of reimbursing county.

§70-506.1. Enactment of Compact - Text.

§70-506.3. Bylaws - Filing.

§70-508.1. Enactment of Agreement - Text.

§70-508.2. Designated state official.

§70-508.3. Filing and publishing of contracts.

§70-509.1. Purpose - Jurisdiction.

§70-509.2. Recognition of employee organization - Bargaining unit defined - Petition for election - Conduct of election.

§70-509.2a. Bargaining unit determination of bargaining election dispute - Procedure - Appeal.

§70-509.3. Local board representatives.

§70-509.6. Meetings with representatives – Good-faith negotiations.

§70-509.7. Impasses - Procedure.

§70-509.8. Strikes illegal.

§70-509.9. Discrimination prohibited - Certain acts prohibited.

§70-509.10. Prior agreements not affected.

§70-509.11. Denial of statewide professional educators' association access to employees prohibited.

§70-509.12. Employee leave of absence.

§70-510.1. Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.

§70-510.2. Oklahoma State Council for Educational Opportunity for Military Children.

§70-510.3. Purple Star Campus designation.

§70-611. Management of permanent school fund.

§70-612. Disposition of funds until invested.

§70-613. Report to Legislature.

§70-614. Apportionment and payment of income to schools.

§70-615. Basis of apportionment.

§70-616. Commissioners may make rules.

§70-619. Designation of fund.

§70-621.1. Purposes for which funds expended.

§70-621.2. Partial invalidity.

§70-622. Fund established.

§70-623. Guaranteeing of loans - Conditions - Rules.

§70-623.1. Licensees in default - Suspension of licenses.

§70-624. Revocation or termination of student loans, grants, etc. - Grounds

§70-625.1. Fund established.

§70-625.2. Scholarships - Power to grant

§70-625.3. Terms and conditions.

§70-625.4. Rules and regulations.

§70-625.4a. Health Care Workforce Training Commission Revolving Fund.

§70-625.5. Eligibility - Amount - Renewal - Reports.

§70-625.6. Contracts.

§70-625.7. Per diem for Board members.

§70-625.9. Administration transferred to Health Care Workforce Training Commission - Board of Trustees abolished.

§70-625.10a. Cost-sharing scholarships and loan fund programs - Administration.

§70-625.11. Community Physician Education Scholarship Program Fund.

§70-625.12. Scholarship - Conditions for eligibility.

§70-625.13. Community Match Rural Scholarship Incentive Program.

§70-625.14. Internship and residency physician training – Cost-sharing programs.

§70-626.1. Short title.

§70-626.2. Aid grants created.

§70-626.3. Administration.

§70-626.4. Number of grants - Work schedule - Certain students to be defined - Minimum eligibility requirements.

§70-626.5. Discrimination.

§70-626.6. Qualifications for grant.

§70-626.7. Awarding of grant - Amount.

§70-626.8. Effectuating provisions of act - Determining priorities for participation.

§70-626.9. Policies of institutions unaffected.

§70-626.10. Legislative intent - Funding.

§70-627.1. Fund established - Administration.

§70-628.2. Study of income received for revolving funds.

§70-628.3. Needs of community junior colleges.

§70-628.4. Oklahoma Medical Center.

§70-628.5. Dentistry.

§70-628.6. Jane Brooks School for the Deaf.

§70-628.7. Student Educational Assistance Fund.

§70-628.8. Oklahoma School of Nursing.

§70-628.9. Fire Service Training.

§70-628.10. Cameron College - Library.

§70-628.13. High school students - Concurrent enrollment in college or university courses - Tuition waiver.

§70-628.14. Medical education in Tulsa.

§70-628.15. Certain written commitments exempt.

§70-628.16. East Central State College.

§70-628.17. Separate and additional allocations.

§70-628.18. Appropriation - Amendment.

§70-628.19. Task force to study and make recommendations on concurrent enrollment.

§70-631. Transfer of fund to Permanent School Fund.

§70-632. Transfer of monies collected to permanent fund.

§70-634. Default - Foreclosure - Receivership.

§70-635. Security for home loan mortgages and notes - Transfer to Permanent School Fund.

§70-691. Interest on county deposits credited to common school fund.

§70-692. Mortgage tax turned into school fund.

§70-695.1. Citation.

§70-695.2. Definitions.

§70-695.3. Oklahoma Student Loan Authority - Bonds - Legal investments - Tax exemption.

§70-695.4. Trustees.

§70-695.5. Student Loan Fund.

§70-695.6. Conditions of loans.

§70-695.7. Accumulation of loan applications - Disbursal of funds - Interest - Default - Institutional representative.

§70-695.9. Oklahoma Student Loan Bonds - Oklahoma Student Loan Notes.

§70-695.10. Refunding bonds.

§70-695.11. Deposit of proceeds from bond sales.

§70-695.12. Repayments to Student Loan Sinking Fund.

§70-695.13. Investment of monies.

§70-695.14. Annual audits of accounts.

§70-695.15. Authority of Governor.

§70-695.16. Rules and regulations.

§70-695.17. Authority to make loans.

§70-695.18. Supplemental loan program.

§70-695.19. Transfer of records, files, equipment and other property of Oklahoma Student Loan Program.

§70-695.20. Special audits - Filing of report.

§70-695.21. Annual budget.

§70-697.1. Legislative intent.

§70-697.2. Physician Manpower Training Commission - Cost-sharing programs for internship and residency physician training.

§70-697.3. Membership of Commission - Travel expenses.

§70-697.4. Chairman and vice-chairman - Meetings - Quorum.

§70-697.5. Powers, duties and responsibilities.

§70-697.6. Allocation of funds.

§70-697.7. Contractual arrangement with medical programs - Residency Revolving Fund.

§70-697.8. Contracts with residents - Community Residency Revolving Fund.

§70-697.9. Community Preceptor Physician Training and Work Experience Scholarship Fund

§70-697.10. Contracts - Intern or resident salary and insurance liability costs - Intern and Residents Professional Liability Insurance Fund.

§70-697.11. Critical Need Internship and Residency Program – Revolving fund.

§70-697.12. Cost-sharing scholarship program for physician services at correctional facilities.

§70-697.13. Residency of students.

§70-697.14. Failure to comply with provision of contract.

§70-697.15. Eligibility to receive funds - Conditions.

§70-697.16. Future appointments of personnel to be in unclassified service.

§70-697.17. Nursing Student Assistance Program.

§70-697.18. Contracts between communities and nonresident physicians - Community Match Revolving Fund.

§70-697.19. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act Program.

§70-697.20. Osteopathic Internship and Residency Program.

§70-697.21. Physician Assistant Scholarship Program – Revolving fund.

§70-697.21a. Promulgation of rules.

§70-697.21b. Health Care Workforce Development Revolving Fund.

§70-697.22. Short title.

§70-697.23. Definitions.

§70-697.24. Purpose.

§70-697.25. Powers and duties.

§70-697.26. Oklahoma Hospital Residency Training Program Revolving Fund.

§70-698. Professional training institutes.

§70-698.1. Incentive scholarship program.

§70-698.3. Mathematics or science teacher shortage employment incentive program.

§70-699. Financial assistance applicant to prove compliance with Military Selective Service Act.

§70-820.1. Short title - Revised Uniform Athlete Agents Act.

§70-820.2. Definitions.

§70-820.3. Secretary of State – Authority - Procedure.

§70-820.4. Athlete agent - Registration required - Void contract.

§70-820.5. Registration as athlete agent – Application – Requirements - Reciprocal registration.

§70-820.6. Certificate of registration - Issuance or denial - Renewal.

§70-820.7. Suspension, revocation or refusal to renew registration.

§70-820.8. Temporary registration.

§70-820.9. Registration and renewal fees.

§70-820.10. Required form of agency contract.

§70-820.11. Notice to educational institution.

§70-820.12. Student athlete's right to cancel.

§70-820.13. Required records.

§70-820.14. Prohibited conduct.

§70-820.15. Criminal penalty.

§70-820.16. Civil remedy.

§70-820.17. Civil penalty.

§70-820.18. Uniformity of application and construction.

§70-820.19. Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.

§70-820.21. Short title - Student Athlete Name, Image and Likeness Rights Act.

§70-820.22. Definitions.

§70-820.23. Compensation.

§70-820.24. Professional representation.

§70-820.25. Contract requirements and restrictions.

§70-820.26. Recognition date for postsecondary institutions.

§70-821.1. Application of law.

§70-821.2. Grant of powers - Public right and public benefit.

§70-821.3. Revenue bonds - Powers of districts - Provisions - Lien and charge on income - Restrictions on additional bonds - Approval.

§70-821.4. Fees and charges - Maturity and interest - Redemption - Negotiability - Registration - Proceeds - Recitals - Exemption from taxation - Corporate trustee - Rights of bondholders - Depository.

§70-821.5. Board of Trustees.

§70-821.6. Operation of project by lessee or operator.

§70-821.7. Acquisition of property - Eminent domain.

§70-821.8. Judicial determination of validity of bonds.

§70-821.9. Partial invalidity.

§70-821.51. Boxing in physical education or training program.

§70-822.1. Definitions.

§70-822.2. Prohibited transactions involving student-athletes.

§70-822.3. Right of action for postsecondary institutions.

§70-1210.5E. Remediation in mathematics – Implementation contingency – Verification of expenditure levels.

§70-1210.34. Special license plates for automobiles furnished by dealers - Insurance - Liability.

§70-1210.35. Penalty - Unauthorized use.

§70-1210.41. Motor vehicles - Lease or loan agreements - Training or maintenance programs.

§70-1210.42. Special license plates.

§70-1210.43. Insurance.

§70-1210.44. Unauthorized use of vehicles.

§70-1210.45. Lease, sale, donation, etc. of obsolete, surplus or unneeded machinery, equipment or vehicles.

§70-1210.51. Citation.

§70-1210.52. Legislative intent.

§70-1210.54. School budgets and estimates.

§70-1210.160. Abuse-prevention instructional programs.

§70-1210.161. Promulgation of rules.

§70-1210.162. Public schools – Child abuse sign posting.

§70-1210.163. Duty for school employees to report potential student abuse or neglect.

§70-1210.171. Appropriate education for deaf or hard of hearing children.

§70-1210.172. Enforcement.

§70-1210.181. Respirators to be available where toxic materials are used or stored.

§70-1210.182. Industrial quality eye protective devices

§70-1210.183. Short title - Seizure-Safe Schools Act – Health plan for students with a seizure disorder.

§70-1210.189. Prohibited COVID-19-related requirements.

§70-1210.190. Mandate to wear a mask or other medical device.

§70-1210.191. Certification - School children - List of immunization tests required.

§70-1210.192. Exemptions.

§70-1210.193. Administration - Parents unable to pay

§70-1210.194. Children afflicted with contagious disease or head lice.

§70-1210.195. Dissemination of meningococcal meningitis information.

§70-1210.196.1. Short title.

§70-1210.196.2. Definitions.

§70-1210.196.3. Diabetes medical management plan.

§70-1210.196.4. School nurse to administer management plan - Volunteer diabetes care assistant - Refusal to serve as assistant.

§70-1210.196.5. Volunteer diabetes care assistants training.

§70-1210.196.6. Student information sheet - Privacy policies.

§70-1210.196.7. Student management of diabetes at school - Designated private area.

§70-1210.196.8. Employee immunity from liability - Nurse not responsible for acts of volunteer diabetes care assistant.

§70-1210.199. Short title - Dustin Rhodes and Lindsay Steed CPR Training Act.

§70-1210.200. Short title - Availability of automated external defibrillators in schools.

§70-1210.201. Segregation in public schools prohibited.

§70-1210.203. Assigning nearest residence.

§70-1210.211. Short title - 24/7 Tobacco-free Schools Act.

§70-1210.212. Definitions.

§70-1210.213. Prohibited uses.

§70-1210.221. Citation.

§70-1210.222. "Drug" defined.

§70-1210.223. Purpose of act.

§70-1210.224. Administration of act.

§70-1210.225. Implementation.

§70-1210.227. Funds.

§70-1210.228. Reports.

§70-1210.229-1. Short title.

§70-1210.229-2. Legislative findings and intent.

§70-1210.229-3. Definitions.

§70-1210.229-5. State Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Department of Education - Coordination with Oklahoma Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy Board - Joint duties.

§70-1210.229-6. Program of character education.

§70-1210.229-7. Patriotic societies - Opportunity to speak and recruit at public schools.

§70-1210.231. Student visits to correctional institutions - Purpose.

§70-1210.232. Provision of safe conduct tours of correctional institutions.

§70-1210.241. Evidence-based counseling.

§70-1210.242. Authority to administer opiate antagonists.

§70-1210.251. Short title.

§70-1210.252. Economic education.

§70-1210.253. Purpose of act.

§70-1210.254. Administraction of act.

§70-1210.255. Implementation.

§70-1210.257. Funds.

§70-1210.258. Reports.

§70-1210.271. Short title.

§70-1210.272. Purpose.

§70-1210.273. Definitions.

§70-1210.274. Qualifications for personnel.

§70-1210.275. Responsibilities of service centers.

§70-1210.276. Analysis of educational screening - Assistance and training.

§70-1210.277. Confidentiality - Parental consent to screening - Records.

§70-1210.278. Systems to provide educational screening.

§70-1210.279. Rules and regulations - Dissemination of educational materials - Provision of training.

§70-1210.280. Children eligible for services.

§70-1210.281. Provisions cumulative.

§70-1210.282. Readiness screening program - Development and implementation.

§70-1210.283. Screening and evaluation - Consent of parent or guardian.

§70-1210.284. Vision screening certification - Comprehensive eye examination - Notice.

§70-1210.285. Regional Education Administrative Districts.

§70-1210.301. Definitions.

§70-1210.302. Administration of act - Rules and regulations.

§70-1210.303. Duties and responsibilities of Department of Education.

§70-1210.304. Prescriptive teaching materials to be used.

§70-1210.305. Funding.

§70-1210.306. Teachers and instructors - Qualifications.

§70-1210.307. Duty to provide programs - Parent notification of gifted status - School year plans for programs, yearly reports.

§70-1210.308. Advisory committee for educational programs - Members, meetings - Duties.

§70-1210.401. Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics - Establishment - Board of Trustees - Terms - Vacancies - Budget request.

§70-1210.402. Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics Revolving Fund.

§70-1210.403. Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics - Rules and regulations - Preferential hiring policy.

§70-1210.404. Development of advanced science and math programs.

§70-1210.405. Unused capacity.

§70-1210.406. Short title - "Oklahoma-A STEM State of Mind" Program.

§70-1210.407. STEM Community or Region designation process.

§70-1210.451. Oklahoma School for the Visual and Performing Arts established - Trustees.

§70-1210.452. Oklahoma School for the Visual and Performing Arts Revolving Fund.

§70-1210.453. Rule making authority - Hiring policy - Prohibition of campus summer arts camp programs.

§70-1210.505. Short title.

§70-1210.507. Rules - Disclosure of information to the public - Alternative testing locations - Internet postings.

§70-1210.508. Statewide student assessment system.

§70-1210.508-2. Students exempt from mandated tests.

§70-1210.508-3. Exemptions for MSCD students.

§70-1210.508-4. Individual Career Academic Plan (ICAP).

§70-1210.508-5. Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test.

§70-1210.508A. Reading Sufficiency Act - Short title.

§70-1210.508B. Legislative findings - Purpose - Reading and math instruction time.

§70-1210.508C. Programs of reading instruction.

§70-1210.508D. Funding.

§70-1210.508E. Parental notification - Grade promotion - Summer academy programs - Expansion of requirements.

§70-1210.508F. Reading competencies for teachers - Training requirements.

§70-1210.509. In-service training for test administrator - Report of test results - Use of results.

§70-1210.511. Projective psychological, personality or adjustment tests prohibited - Testing limited by individualized education plan.

§70-1210.512. Provision of test materials prior to testing date - Misdemeanor - Penalty.

§70-1210.513. Participation in National Assessment of Educational Progress – Evaluation of state core curriculum standards.

§70-1210.516. Oklahoma Bridge to Literacy Program - Applications.

§70-1210.517. Dyslexia and dysgraphia handbook.

§70-1210.520. Reading Sufficiency Act – Screening for dyslexia.

§70-1210.524. Scientifically based research.

§70-1210.527. Mentorship programs.

§70-1210.528. Short title - Apprenticeships, Internships and Mentorships (AIM) Act of 2016.

§70-1210.528-1. Authority to create AIM programs.

§70-1210.528-2. Promulgation of rules.

§70-1210.531. Oklahoma Educational Indicators Program.

§70-1210.541. Student performance level - Accountability system.

§70-1210.543. Full state intervention - Administrative order - Notice - Meeting.

§70-1210.544. Alternative governance arrangements - Assumption of control by State Board of Education

§70-1210.545. Oklahoma School Testing Program annual reports.

§70-1210.546. Academic performance report - Student in custody of state agency.

§70-1210.551. Assistance of local boards - Pilot projects - Termination or continuation.

§70-1210.552. Coordinated education services to families of recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - Pilot projects - Consideration of proposals.

§70-1210.553. Before-school, after-school, and summer period programs – Pilot projects – Implementation contingency – Verification of expenditure levels.

§70-1210.555. Technology education to middle school students - Pilot project.

§70-1210.556. Internet homework tutoring chatrooms – Pilot projects.

§70-1210.557. School testing assistance Internet web page.

§70-1210.558. Middle school mathematics laboratory.

§70-1210.566. Needs assessment for students at risk of not completing high school - Plan for meeting needs - Cooperative agreements.

§70-1210.567. Alternative school or education program - Abbreviated schedule - Teacher certification.

§70-1210.568. Statewide system of alternative education programs - Implementation contingency - Verification of expenditure levels.

§70-1210.571. Short title.

§70-1210.572. Purpose of public developmental research schools.

§70-1210.573. Establishment and institutional affiliation.

§70-1210.574. Recommendation of establishment of developmental research school - Notice and hearing.

§70-1210.575. Abolition of board of education upon establishment.

§70-1210.576. Designation of successor board of education - Members - Terms.

§70-1210.577. Director and faculty.

§70-1210.578. Allocation of State Aid and revenues.

§70-1210.579. Rules.

§70-1210.591. Pilot projects - Review and evaluation process - Annual report to Legislature.

§70-1210.701. Administration of program.

§70-1210.702. Definitions.

§70-1210.703. Financial incentive awards.

§70-1210.704. Access to advanced placement courses – Minimum available courses required – Online learning platform.

§70-1210.710. Funding of elementary school counselors – Implementation contingency – Verification of expenditure levels.

§70-1674. Change of functions and standards of admission.

§70-1675. Change of name.

§70-1676. Board of Regents.

§70-1721. School located at Muskogee.

§70-1722. Purposes of school.

§70-1723. Control of school.

§70-1724. Entitlement to free education and dormitory housing – Criteria and procedures.

§70-1725. Site designated - Donation of site, light and water.

§70-1730. Teacher contracts for the Oklahoma School for the Deaf or Oklahoma School for the Blind.

§70-1731. School for deaf created.

§70-1732. Located at Sulphur.

§70-1733. Entitlement to free education and dormitory housing – Criteria and procedures.

§70-1734. Purposes of school.

§70-1745. Cooperative agreement for establishment and operation of rehabilitation center for deaf people.

§70-1746. Utilization of resources and personnel - Federal participation.

§70-1921. Institutions authorized to grant degrees.

§70-1922. Approval of other institutions by State Board of Education - Application.

§70-1923. Unauthorized grant of degrees prohibited.

§70-1924. Collecting fee on promise to grant degree - Punishment.

§70-1925. Announcement or advertisement - Punishment.

§70-2115. Vehicles owned by System of Higher Education - Liability limits.

§70-2116. Donation of motor vehicle to board of regents – Written agreement.

§70-2117. Special license plate.

§70-2118. Unlawful operation.

§70-2119. Definitions.

§70-2119.1. Protection for religious student associations.

§70-2119.2. Protection for student's exercise of religion.

§70-2119.3. Claims and defenses.

§70-2119.4. Construction.

§70-2120. Protected expressive activities on campus.

§70-2127. Southern Regional Education Compact.

§70-2128. Administration.

§70-2166. Televised instruction system - Cooperative agreements - Revolving fund - Appropriation.

§70-2167. Legislative intent.

§70-2201. Authorization to construct and equip buildings, plants, systems, etc. - Fees and charges.

§70-2202. Bonds.

§70-2203. Bonds as special obligations - Covenants.

§70-2204. Agreements or contracts with United States.

§70-2205. Deposit of proceeds from bond sales.

§70-2206. Deposit of income and revenues - Payment of principal and interest.

§70-2207. Approval of bonds - Incontestability.

§70-2208. Bonds as legal investment.

§70-2209. Borrowing of money in anticipation of issuance of bonds.

§70-2210. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.

§70-2211. Leases to nonprofit corporations.

§70-2212. Use of other funds - Bonds not obligation of State.

§70-2251. Validation of Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement subscribed to by State Board of Vocational and Technical Education and State Regents For Higher Education.

§70-2252. Definitions.

§70-2253. Manipulative skills - Development.

§70-2254. Skill-type programs.

§70-2255. Out-of-school youth and adults - Programs.

§70-2256. Cooperation with industrial development efforts.

§70-2257. Theory oriented education programs.

§70-2258. Approval of programs - Supplemental funding.

§70-2259. Research and planning.

§70-2260. Manpower supply and demand data.

§70-2261. Review and assessment.

§70-2262. Budget by State Regents.

§70-2263. Budget by State Board.

§70-2264. Supplemental funding contracts.

§70-2265. Administration of federal funds.

§70-2266. Preparation of State Plan.

§70-2267. Postsecondary occupational education.

§70-2268. Occupational education offered at postsecondary institutions - Determination.

§70-2269. Occupational education offered at non-postsecondary institutions - Determination.

§70-2270. Purpose of Resolution.

§70-2271. Example for other agencies.

§70-2272. Distribution of copies.

§70-2281. Former prisoners of war - Persons missing in action - Dependents - Free tuition.

§70-2282. Heart of the Heartland Scholarship Fund.

§70-2291. William P. Willis Trust Fund.

§70-2292. William P. Willis Scholarship Fund.

§70-2401. Short title.

§70-2402. Oklahoma State Regents' Academic Scholars Program - Purpose.

§70-2403. Eligibility requirements - Enrollment requirements - Levels of scholarship awards - Award limits.

§70-2404. Scholarship award - Set-aside of funds - Additional selection and allocation criteria - Awards to nonresidents.

§70-2405. Rules and regulations - Requirement of continuing and satisfactory progress towards degree - Conditions of expenditure of award monies.

§70-2406. Construction of Act - Authority to control or influence educational institutions participating in scholarship program.

§70-2407. Encouragement of high school juniors to take Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

§70-2601. Short title.

§70-2602. Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program.

§70-2603. Eligibility requirements.

§70-2604. Awards.

§70-2605. Public awareness program - Student agreements.

§70-2606. Return of funds upon withdrawal from class – Survey on reasons for withdrawal.

§70-2607. Annual report on impact of Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program.

§70-2620. Short title.

§70-2621. Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program.

§70-2622. Definitions.

§70-2623. Qualifications.

§70-2624. Eligibility to participate in program - Requirements.

§70-2625. Amount of awards – Set-asides.

§70-2626. Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Trust Fund.

§70-2627. Donation of income tax refund for scholarships.

§70-2630. Short title.

§70-2631. Purpose.

§70-2632. Eligibility requirements - Application - Eligible institutions - Permitted courses and programs.

§70-2640. Oklahoma Health Care Workers and Educators Assistance Program.

§70-3101. Title of act.

§70-3102. Meaning of certain terms as used in act.

§70-3103. Agency of state educational institution.

§70-3201. Institutions comprising The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education.

§70-3201.1. Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital redesignated as Oklahoma State Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital.

§70-3202. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education - Appointment of members - Eligibility - Removal - Vacancies.

§70-3203. State Regents - Oaths - Travel expenses - Recommendations for employment prohibited.

§70-3204. State Regents - Body corporate - Official seal - officers - Terms - Powers and duties - Proceedings.

§70-3205. State Regents - Quarters - Personnel - Employee benefits - Revolving fund - Disbursements.

§70-3205.5. State Regents - Student advisory board - Members - Selection.

§70-3205.6. Student advisory board - Representative to meetings of State Regents - Legislative intent.

§70-3205.11. Oklahoma Free Speech Committee - Creation.

§70-3205.12. Committee duties.

§70-3205.13. Process for collecting complaints.

§70-3205.14. First Amendment training.

§70-3206. State Regents - Powers and duties.

§70-3206.1. Uniform course numbering system to be established.

§70-3206.2. Designation of course numbers.

§70-3206.3. Policies relating to research and development in technology in cooperation with private entities.

§70-3206.4. Ownership interest in private enterprise in exchange for research and development.

§70-3206.6. Master lease program - Acquisition of personal property - Refinance of lease obligations.

§70-3206.6a. Master lease program - Acquisition of, improvements to, or refinance of outstanding obligations for real property

§70-3206.6b. Master lease program - Revolving lease fund.

§70-3207.1. Transfer of credits - Development of policies - Legislative intent.

§70-3208. Functions and courses of study - Hearings.

§70-3208.1. American Sign Language - Intent of Legislature - Courses and credit.

§70-3209. Endowments, gifts, bequests and indirect cost reimbursements.

§70-3210. Appropriations - Allocations - Allotments - Reports.

§70-3211. Revolving Loan Fund of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

§70-3212. Private educational institutions - Co-ordination with state system.

§70-3213. Murray State College branch campus at Ardmore.

§70-3213.1. University Center at Ponca City.

§70-3213.2. University Center of Southern Oklahoma.

§70-3216. Secondary education administration - Northeastern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3217. Supportive medicine educational program.

§70-3218.1. Certain courses exempt from tuition.

§70-3218.2. Establishment of tuition and fees by State Regents for Higher Education – Annual reports.

§70-3218.7. Waiver of tuition for children of peace officers or firefighters killed in line of duty.

§70-3218.7-1. Waiver of room and board for children of commissioned members of Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System killed in line of duty.

§70-3218.7a. Sean Skelley and Shane Gilmore Act.

§70-3218.8. Undergraduate resident and nonresident tuition and mandatory fees.

§70-3218.9. Graduate and professional resident and nonresident tuition and mandatory fees.

§70-3218.10. Academic service fees.

§70-3218.12. Financing of education and training of veterans – Tuition and fee waiver scholarships – Educational assistance programs.

§70-3218.13. Waiver of nonresident tuition for teaching assistants or research assistants.

§70-3218.14. Fees and tuition recommendations.

§70-3218.15. Reports submitted to U.S. Department of Education – Public inspection – Audits.

§70-3219.1. Special fees - Publication of tuition and fees.

§70-3219.3. Special fees for delivery of courses and programs to governmental activities.

§70-3220. Increase in fees - Notice - Hearing.

§70-3223. Juris Doctor or equivalent degree - Recognition with other doctorate degrees.

§70-3224. Instructors to be proficient in speaking English language - Intent of Legislature - Certification of proficiency - Reports.

§70-3225. Complaints.

§70-3226. Waiver of nonresident tuition.

§70-3227. Consultant services - Contracts with retired employees.

§70-3228. Regents - Continuing education requirement.

§70-3228.1. Attendance of regents at continuing education events - Records.

§70-3229. Administrators guilty of felony offenses - Dismissal or nonreemployment.

§70-3230. Eligibility for tuition waivers.

§70-3230.1. Oklahoma Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research Advisory Committee.

§70-3230.2. Committee appointments – Compensation – Travel reimbursement.

§70-3230.3. Duties and responsibilities.

§70-3230.4. Annual report.

§70-3231. Short title - Oklahoma National Guard Educational Assistance Act – Definitions – Program creation – Eligibility - Application.

§70-3232. Oklahoma National Guard Educational Assistance Revolving Fund.

§70-3233. Website link to Oklahoma State Regents Employment Outcomes Dashboard.

§70-3240. Low-cost textbook rental system - Purpose - Conditions of rental.

§70-3241. Instructional materials – Provision in digital electronic format.

§70-3241.1. Instructional materials – Costs, purchasing, and definitions.

§70-3241.2. Receipt of inducements for requiring purchase of particular materials - Solicitation of free review instructional materials - Prohibition.

§70-3242. Eligibility for enrollment and resident tuition - Immigrant status - Scholarships and financial aid.

§70-3242.2. Individuals unlawfully in the country ineligible for resident benefits or tuition - Exceptions.

§70-3243. Provision of information on meningococcal disease - Vaccination - Waiver.

§70-3244. Documentation of vaccinations by students - Exemption - Exceptions for certain categories of students.

§70-3245. Agreements to sell student data for marketing of consumer credit prohibited - Definitions.

§70-3246. Teacher education programs - Statewide professional educators' association - Equal access to students.

§70-3247. See the following versions:

§70-3247v1. Higher education in-state status - Dependents of military personnel.

§70-3247v2. Higher education in-state status - Dependents of military personnel.

§70-3248. Leave of absence for members of military.

§70-3249. In-state tuition for members of Armed Forces.

§70-3250. Sex trafficking and exploitation – Prevention and education programs for freshman students.

§70-3301. University of Oklahoma.

§70-3302. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma - Body corporate - Appointment and terms of members - Removal - Vacancies.

§70-3303. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma - Oaths - Travel expenses.

§70-3304. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma - Official seal - Officers - Terms and duties of officers - Proceedings.

§70-3305. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma - Powers and duties.

§70-3307. University Hospital Psychiatry and Neurology Service - Definitions - Chief of service - Admission, release and transfer of patients.

§70-3308. School of Dentistry - Creation - Courses of instruction - Degrees - Rules and regulations - Tuition - Gifts and grants - Location - Plan for initiation.

§70-3309.1. Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.

§70-3310. Oklahoma Geological Survey.

§70-3311. Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training.

§70-3311.2. Power, duties and responsibilities under Polygraph Examiners Act.

§70-3311.3. Council on Law Enforcement Training - Petty cash fund.

§70-3311.4. Continuing law enforcement training - Inactive status exemption - Failure to meet training requirements - Suspension of certification.

§70-3311.5. Law enforcement certification - Required curriculum - Materials update - Out-of-state training - Municipality and county academics.

§70-3311.6. C.L.E.E.T. Training Center Revolving Fund.

§70-3311.7. Peace Officer Revolving Fund.

§70-3311.8. CLEET Cafeteria Revolving Fund.

§70-3311.9. Petty cash fund.

§70-3311.10. Purchase of passenger automobiles or buses for training purposes.

§70-3311.11. Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training – Rate for basic training - Repayment

§70-3311.12. Law enforcement youth camps.

§70-3311.13. CLEET Private Security Revolving Fund.

§70-3311.14. Attorney General - Personal firearms.

§70-3311.15. Assessment for meals.

§70-3311.16. CLEET authority to conduct Basic Peace Officer Certification Academies and other law enforcement related training.

§70-3311.17. Technology center schools – Law enforcement courses and training – CLEET approval.

§70-3311.18. CLEET basic peace officer academies and other law enforcement training – Tuition and fees.

§70-3312. University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Tulsa - Establishment.

§70-3313. Legislative intent - Allocation of funds - Resident dean.

§70-3314. Oklahoma Biological Survey.

§70-3315. Short title.

§70-3315.1. State Register of Natural Heritage Areas - Creation - Listing of sites - Private property.

§70-3315.2. Potential areas for inclusion in State Register - Characteristics.

§70-3315.3. Duties of Oklahoma Biological Survey.

§70-3315.4. Evaluation of recommended areas - Criteria.

§70-3316. Center for Women's Health - Establishment - Duties.

§70-3317. Cancer treatment and research program at the University of Oklahoma – Establishment – Funding.

§70-3318. Request to establish comprehensive diabetes center.

§70-3401. Oklahoma State University - Designation - Power and authority.

§70-3401.1. Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology-Okmulgee.

§70-3401.2. Oklahoma State University Fire Service Training.

§70-3402. Oklahoma Panhandle State College of Agriculture and Applied Science.

§70-3402.1. Oklahoma Panhandle State University.

§70-3403. Langston University.

§70-3404. Cameron College.

§70-3404.1. Cameron University.

§70-3404.2. Cameron University - Transfer of governance, supervision, management and control.

§70-3404.3. Cameron University – Branch campus at Duncan – Resident college credit courses and programs.

§70-3405. Connors State College.

§70-3405.1. Muskogee branches - Connors State College of Agriculture and Applied Science - Northeastern State University.

§70-3407. Murray State College.

§70-3407.1. Murray State College of Technology - Proclamation.

§70-3407.2. Board of Regents.

§70-3407.3. Designation and description of property of Murray State College.

§70-3407.4. Transfer of University Center of Southern Oklahoma to Murray State College at Ardmore.

§70-3408. Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College.

§70-3409. Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges - Eligibility, appointment and terms of members - Removal - Vacancies.

§70-3410. Board of Regents for Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges - Oaths - Travel expenses.

§70-3411. Board of Regents for Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges - Body corporate - Official seal - Officers - Terms and duties of officers - Proceedings.

§70-3412. Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges - Powers and duties.

§70-3413. Experimental stations and projects - Assent to federal acts.

§70-3414. Soil experiment stations.

§70-3415. Greenhouse Research Fund - Agricultural Products Fund - Pecan research.

§70-3416. Langston University experiment station.

§70-3417. Agricultural research - Northeastern Oklahoma Pasture Improvement Program - Anaplasmosis - General research.

§70-3418. Agricultural extension work - Farm and home demonstration agents - Cooperative agreement.

§70-3419. Contributions for agricultural research and extension.

§70-3420. Receipt of federal appropriations for the support and maintenance of Oklahoma Agricultural Colleges.

§70-3421. Foundation for research and other projects.

§70-3422. Education of dependent youths and orphans.

§70-3423. Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine – Merger - Mission.

§70-3424. Advisory Council for College of Osteopathic Medicine of Oklahoma State University - Legislative intent.

§70-3424.1. Oklahoma Rural Health Policy and Research Center - Mission.

§70-3425. George Nigh Rehabilitation Institute - Transfer from Department of Veterans Affairs.

§70-3426. George Nigh Rehabilitation Institute Revolving Fund.

§70-3427. Transfer of George Nigh Rehabilitation Institute to institution of higher education.

§70-3428. George Nigh Rehabilitation Institute – Transfer of title.

§70-3431. Board of Trustees for Langston University-Oklahoma City and Langston University-Tulsa.

§70-3501.1. University of Central Oklahoma name change.

§70-3501.2. University of Central Oklahoma - Effect of name change - Depletion of labeled supplies.

§70-3502. East Central State College - Location.

§70-3503. Northeastern State College - Location.

§70-3504. Northwestern State College - Location.

§70-3505. Southeastern State College - Location.

§70-3506. Southwestern State College - Location.

§70-3507. Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - Appointment and terms of members - Eligibility - Vacancies.

§70-3507.1. Alternate name - Regional University System of Oklahoma.

§70-3508. Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - Oaths - Travel expenses - Attendance at meetings of Board - Employment of former Board member prohibited.

§70-3509. Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - Body corporate - Seal - Officers - Term - Proceedings - Minutes - Executive meetings.

§70-3510. Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - State educational institutions under jurisdiction of - Powers and duties - Institution personnel - Fidelity bonds - Federal funds - Gifts - Contracts - Property - Employee benefits.

§70-3511. Eastern Oklahoma State College.

§70-3511.1. Courses and programs for people of McAlester - Branch of Eastern Oklahoma State College.

§70-3512. Board of Regents of Eastern Oklahoma State College - Membership - Powers and duties.

§70-3513. Northeastern State University.

§70-3514. Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3514.1. McCurtain County Higher Education Program - Transfer to Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - Branch campus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3515. East Central University.

§70-3516. Southwestern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3517. Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3517.1. Courses and programs for people of Woodward - Campus of Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3517.2. Enid Higher Education Program - Transfer to Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges - Campus of Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

§70-3519. Effect of name changes.

§70-3520. Comprehensive autism training program.

§70-3601. Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Location.

§70-3601.1. University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma.

§70-3602. Board of Regents of the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Appointment and terms of members - Eligibility - Vacancies.

§70-3603. Succession to existing Board of Regents.

§70-3604. Board of Regents of the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Oaths - Travel expenses.

§70-3605. Board of Regents of the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Body corporate - Seal - Officers - Term - Proceedings - Minutes.

§70-3606. Board of Regents for the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Jurisdiction over the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts - Powers and duties - Institution personnel - Fidelity bonds - Federal funds - Gifts - Contracts - Property - Employee benefi...

§70-3701. Northern Oklahoma College - Location.

§70-3702. Board of Regents of Northern Oklahoma College - Eligibility - Appointment and terms of members - Vacancies.

§70-3703. Succession to existing Board of Regents.

§70-3704. Board of Regents of Northern Oklahoma College - Oaths - Travel expenses.

§70-3705. Board of Regents of Northern Oklahoma College - Body corporate - Seal - Officers - Term - Proceedings - Minutes.

§70-3706. Board of Regents for Northern Oklahoma College - Jurisdiction over Northern Oklahoma College - Powers and duties - Institution personnel - Fidelity bonds - Federal funds - Gifts - Contracts - Property - Employee benefits.

§70-3707. Branch campus of Northern Oklahoma College at Enid.

§70-3801. Claremore Junior College - Location.

§70-3901. Revolving funds - Sources of income - Use - Rules and regulations.

§70-3902. Official depository - State Treasurer as official depository for State Regents, State educational institutions and constituent agencies.

§70-3903. State System of Higher Education - Allocations - Allotments - Accounting classification - Petty cash funds - Expenses of Boards - Educational and general income.

§70-3904. School land funds - Proceeds of Section Thirteen and indemnity lands - Disposition and distribution - Purposes for which Section Thirteen Fund and New College Fund may be expended.

§70-3905. Payroll deductions.

§70-3906. Standard guidelines and criteria for accounts, funds and expenditures - Accrual of interest income.

§70-3907. College and university related foundations - Priorities and guidelines for use of unrestricted income.

§70-3908. Attorney General - Intervention in action concerning performance of charitable trust.

§70-3909. Audits - Audit Committee - Audit procedures and reports.

§70-3910. Limitation on contracts for accounting services.

§70-3911. Methods for keeping financial accounts.

§70-3912. Commingling of certain funds prohibited - Separate accounting of funds - Uses of certain income of certain school districts limited.

§70-3913. Construction or maintenance of roads, streets and parking areas.

§70-3914. Administrative expenditures - Legislative intent.

§70-3951. Trustees - Fund principal - Income or investment return - Administrative expenses.

§70-3952. Disposition of principal - Endowment accounts - Allocation of investment return - Matching requirement.

§70-3953. Oklahoma State Regents' Academic Scholars Trust Fund - Principal - Income and investment return - Administrative expenses.

§70-3953.1. Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Trust Fund.

§70-3953.3. Trust fund - Scholarships.

§70-3953.4. Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant Trust Fund.

§70-3954. Trustee duty of care - Indemnity insurance - Investment committee - Investment managers - Fund custodian - Investment plan - Financial reports - Annual reports.

§70-3955. Fiduciary duties - Conflict of interest.

§70-3970.1. Short title.

§70-3970.2. Purpose.

§70-3970.3. Definitions.

§70-3970.4. Board of Trustees.

§70-3970.5. Board duties.

§70-3970.6. Financial institutions as depositories and managers.

§70-3970.7. Program accounts.

§70-3970.9. Balance to be treated as asset of parent - Exceptions.

§70-3970.10. Limitations.

§70-3970.11. Reports.

§70-3970.12. Effective date for opening of accounts.

§70-3980.1. Short title.

§70-3980.2. Power to issue obligations for capital improvements.

§70-3980.3. Definitions.

§70-3980.4. Authorized revenues for repayment of obligations - Approval procedures for issuance of obligations - Restrictions on issuance.

§70-3980.6. Corporate powers.

§70-3980.7. Power to borrow money and issue bonds - Bond resolutions - Bonds deemed negotiable instruments.

§70-3980.8. Transfer and interest exempt from taxation.

§70-3980.9. Application for credit rating.

§70-3980.10. Audited financial statements.

§70-3980.12. Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority - Loans and issuance of obligations - Authorized projects.

§70-4001. Acquisition, construction and equipment of buildings, additions, public utilities, etc. - Fees and charges - Sale of surplus commodities and services - Cooperative agreements.

§70-4002. Bonds authorized.

§70-4002.1. Legislative approval of bond issue.

§70-4002.2. Construction of communications and telecommunications network - Revenue bonds.

§70-4003. Limitation on pledging or use of revenue - Bonds not obligations of State.

§70-4004. Bonds payable only from revenue - Resolution authorizing bonds - Agreements and terms.

§70-4005. Federal grant of funds.

§70-4006. Disposition of proceeds of bonds - Contracts - Warrants.

§70-4007. Disposition of proceeds of operation of buildings.

§70-4008. Form of bonds - Approval by Attorney General.

§70-4009. Public funds, etc., may be invested in bonds.

§70-4010. Borrowing money and issuing notes in anticipation of bond issue.

§70-4011. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.

§70-4013. Control by Boards of Regents.

§70-4014. Statement of Essential Facts.

§70-4015. Community junior colleges - Social and recreation centers - Revenue bonds.

§70-4016. Utility plants and systems - Jurisdiction and control.

§70-4017. Boards of regents for educational institutions - Contractual arrangements with public trusts - Capital expenditures.

§70-4018. Lease of buildings.

§70-4019. Program for advance funding of state's contribution to endowed chairs and positions - Issuance of obligations.

§70-4101. Establishment.

§70-4102. Property.

§70-4103. Accreditation for private and out-of-state public degree-granting institutions

§70-4104. Degrees.

§70-4105. Existing private educational institutions.

§70-4201. Establishment - Programs - Admission of nonresidents.

§70-4202. Accreditation.

§70-4203. Courses - Programs - Certificates - Degrees.

§70-4204. Fees.

§70-4301. Oil and gas mining leases - Terms - Bids - Use of proceeds.

§70-4302. Assets and obligations of former Boards of Regents.

§70-4303. Transfer of money in special funds created under prior laws.

§70-4305. Airports.

§70-4306. Gifts, devises and bequests - College- or university-related foundation funds.

§70-4307. Reports and statements.

§70-4308. Act not to affect prior obligations, proceedings, transactions, actions or rights accrued.

§70-4312. General public liability insurance on university employees.

§70-4313. Liability insurance for employees of various institutions - Payment of premiums.

§70-4314. Student loans - Loan agreement - Delinquency charge - Attorney fees - Collection fees.

§70-4315. Cause of action against third parties.

§70-4401. Authorization to establish and maintain college.

§70-4402. Application to establish.

§70-4403. Election - Order - Appointment of governing board - Annexation of territory.

§70-4404. Board of Trustees - Tenure - Election of successors - Vacancies.

§70-4405. Powers and duties of board.

§70-4406. Cooperative agreements.

§70-4407. Standards and regulations - Courses - Degrees.

§70-4408. Financial assistance - Locations authorized.

§70-4410. Authorization for junior colleges to become technology center schools.

§70-4411. Two-year colleges to become technology center school districts by resolution of Regents for Higher Education - Eligibility for federal funds.

§70-4412. State aid for building purposes.

§70-4413. Tulsa Community College.

§70-4414. Provisions of act as cumulative.

§70-4415. Communities as area school districts - Authorization to issue bonds and levy taxes.

§70-4416. Validation of organization of certain area school districts and bonds and tax levies.

§70-4417. Western Oklahoma State College.

§70-4418. Board of Regents of Western Oklahoma State College.

§70-4418.1. Changing name of Altus Junior College to Western Oklahoma State College.

§70-4418.2. References deemed to be to Western Oklahoma State College - Legal status not affected.

§70-4419. Tulsa Technology Center School District - Board districts.

§70-4420. Tulsa Community College Technology Center School District.

§70-4420.1. College technology center school districts.

§70-4420.2. Eligibility for state funds appropriated to State Board of Career and Technology Education.

§70-4421. Separate technology center district for vocational and/or technical secondary and adult education programs not authorized or prohibited.

§70-4422. Legislative intent.

§70-4423. Redlands Community College - Carl Albert State College - Seminole State College - Rose State College - Oklahoma City Community College.

§70-4423.1. Carl Albert State College - Name change.

§70-4423.1A. Courses and programs for people of Sallisaw - Branch of Carl Albert State College.

§70-4423.2. El Reno Junior College - Name change.

§70-4423.3. Seminole Junior College - Name change.

§70-4425. McCurtain County Higher Education Program - Acceptance of property and equipment.

§70-4427. McCurtain County Higher Education Program - Board of trustees - Advisory board.

§70-4428. Sayre Junior College - Merger with Southwestern Oklahoma State University.

§70-4429. Sayre Junior College - Transfer of assets, etc.

§70-4511. Continuous school program.

§70-4515. Public hearing.

§70-4516. School calendar.

§70-4517. Salary schedule.

§70-4518. Program evaluation.

§70-4661. Higher education in Tulsa - Legislative findings.

§70-4662. Oklahoma State University/Tulsa - Programs and degrees.

§70-4663. Oklahoma State University/Tulsa - Board of Trustees.

§70-4664. Oklahoma State University/Tulsa - Funding.

§70-4665. Nonduplication of courses.

§70-4666. Langston University - Statewide plan and mission.

§70-4667. Langston University - Tulsa branch.

§70-4668. Northeastern State University - Tulsa branch.

§70-4669. Rogers State University - Creation and funding.

§70-4669.1. Rogers State University - Transfer of governance from Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges to Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, Cameron University and Rogers State University - Assumption of obligations for tenure or retire...

§70-4670. Dissolution of Board of Regents of Rogers University.

§70-4671. Oklahoma State University - Long-range planning and development.

§70-4672. Rogers University/Tulsa - Coordination of student services.

§70-4673. University of Oklahoma/Oklahoma State University Graduate Center at Tulsa - Establishment and funding.

§70-4674. Technology Intern Partner Program.

§70-4701. Center for Instructional Excellence - Feasibility study.

§70-4702. Precollegiate compensatory courses - Report - Funding - Commendation of Regents.

§70-4703. General fee and tuition contributions - Appropriations - Investment in quality education - Intent of Legislature.

§70-4704. Consolidation of financial assistance program - Increasing assistance - Priority system for eligibility for assistance - National Merit scholars.

§70-4705. Educational trust fund - Study.

§70-4706. Defining roles, goals and missions of like institutions - Admission standard - Commendation of two-year colleges for providing universal access and State Regents for updating and enforcing viability standard.

§70-4707. Comprehensive examination for graduates.

§70-4708. Cooperation with private sector in establishing centers of excellence.

§70-4709. Minority faculty representation - Faculty award and fellowship opportunities - Faculty salaries.

§70-4710. Technology transfer systems.

§70-4711. Business assistance liaison officer.

§70-4712. Funds for Excellence Program.

§70-4713. Funds for Excellence Fund.

§70-4714. Grant competitions - Rules and procedures - Funding.

§70-4715. Disbursement from Funds for Excellence Fund.

§70-6000. Short title.

§70-6001. Legislative intent.

§70-6002. Definitions.

§70-6003. Creation of Oklahoma Tuition Trust - Investment advisory committee.

§70-6004. Powers and duties of Regents - Contracts for services.

§70-6005. Advance tuition payment contracts - Required provisions - Termination of rights of beneficiary.

§70-6006. Types of advance tuition payment contracts.

§70-6007. Payments on behalf of beneficiaries - Scholarship refunds.

§70-6008. Termination of advance tuition payment contracts - Refunds.

§70-6009. Oklahoma College Tuition Trust Fund - Creation - Accountings - Expenditure and investment of assets.

§70-6010. Ruling requests - United States Internal Revenue Service and Securities and Exchange Commission.

§70-6011. Enforcement of act and contracts pursuant thereto.

§70-6012. Unauthorized loans and other transfers - Ceiling on tuition aid grants.

§70-6013. Construction of act and contracts entered into pursuant thereto.

§70-6014. Tax exemptions and deductions - Sale or transfer of advance tuition contracts.

§70-7001. Dyslexia teacher training pilot program.

§70-8003. Center for the Study of Literacy - Responsibilities.

§70-8005. Adult Literacy Services Advisory Committee - Members.

§70-9001. Short title - Higher Education Institution Local Funding Act.

§70-9002. Legislative findings.

§70-9003. Higher education funding district.

§70-9004. Board of regents resolution for inclusion.

§70-9005. District boundary map – Assessed value.

§70-9006. Precinct boundary map – County election board.

§70-9007. Election on district formation and millage rate – Bonds – Special election – Election costs.

§70-9008. Elections – Threshold for approval.

§70-9009. Millage levy - Net assessed value of taxable property.

§70-9010. Revenues – General fund of institution – Authorized expenditures.

§70-9011. Bond proceeds – Authorized expenditures – Final authority.

§70-9012. Modification of millage rate – Submission to voters – Petition - Limits.

§70-9013. Annexation or deannexation of territory - Resolution by board of regents - Petition.