Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1781

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Children; Parents' Bill of Rights; private right of action; Attorney General; investigate; violation; materials; instruction; fine; term; effective date.

Impact

The legislation notably expands parental rights in the educational context, requiring schools to adopt policies promoting parental involvement. Schools must inform parents of their rights, enabling them to opt in or out of various educational programs, including sex education and mental health services. This aligns with a broader trend in several states to increase parental control over school curricula and health services provided to students. The bill provides significant legal recourse for parents, alongside the potential imposition of fines on schools that do not comply with the new requirements.

Summary

House Bill 1781, known as the Parents' Bill of Rights, seeks to strengthen parental control over the upbringing and education of children in Oklahoma. The bill amends sections of the existing law to define the fundamental rights of parents, including the right to direct their children's education and health care. It empowers parents to review educational materials and ensures parental consent is obtained for any mental health assessments performed on minors. The bill establishes a private right of action, allowing parents to sue schools for damages if their children's rights are violated under this law.

Contention

H.B. 1781 has sparked considerable debate among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for preserving parental authority and ensuring children do not receive any information that contradicts their family's beliefs regarding morality, gender identity, and sexuality without parental consent. Critics, including various educational associations, have expressed concerns that the law may hinder teachers' ability to provide comprehensive education and support to students, particularly in cases involving mental health and sexual education. They fear that the requirement for explicit parental consent could dissuade educators from discussing important and potentially sensitive topics in curricula.

Companion Bills

OK HB1781

Carry Over Children; Parents' Bill of Rights; private right of action; Attorney General; investigate; violation; materials; instruction; fine; term; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1781

Children; Parents' Bill of Rights; private right of action; Attorney General; investigate; violation; materials; instruction; fine; term; effective date.

OK HB2670

Parental rights; parental involvement; complaint; superintendent; appeal; Board of Education; investigative committee; district attorney; violation; relief; effective date.

OK SB131

Schools; amending the Parents' Bill of Rights; providing for civil action; modifying certain rights. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2462

Children; parental rights; procedure; effective date.

OK HB1013

Health care; Lori Brand Patient Bill of Rights Act of 2023; rights of patients; responsibilities of patients; rights of minors; responsibilities of parents; effective date.

OK HB1810

Schools; prohibiting sensitive materials in the school setting; requiring inclusion of certain parents when determining if an instructional material is a sensitive material; effective date.

OK SB866

Schools; requiring written consent to participate in certain curriculum; directing certain curriculum and materials be available for inspection. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1843

Pharmacy benefit managers; compliance review; investigative powers; violations, penalties, and hearings; Attorney General; effective date.

OK HB1439

Children; investigations; Department of Human Services; exceptions; violations; complaints; effective date.

OK HB1386

Children; definitions; term; effective date.

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OK SB28

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OK HB1638

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OK SB1653

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OK HB3821

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OK HB1562

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