Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1035 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/23/2023

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
HOUSE BILL 1035 	By: Rosecrants, Pae, and 
Provenzano of the House 
 
   and 
 
  Pemberton of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, 
Section 10-105, which relates to student attendance; 
including exceptions for mental health counseling and 
occupational therapy appointments ; providing for 
certification of absence by certain professional; 
updating language; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 10 -105, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 10-105. A.  It shall be unlawful for a p arent, 
guardian, or other person having custody of a child who is over the 
age of five (5) years, and under the age of eighteen (18) years, to 
neglect or refuse to cause or compel such child to attend and comply 
with the rules of some public, private or ot her school, unless other 
means of education are provided for the full term the schools of the   
 
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district are in session or the child is excused as provided in this 
section.  One-half (1/2) day of kindergarten shall be required of 
all children five (5) years of age or older unless the child is 
excused from kindergarten attendance as provided in this s ection.  A 
child who is five (5) years of age shall be excused from 
kindergarten attendance until the next school year after the child 
is six (6) years of age if a parent, guardian, or other person 
having custody of the child notifies the superintendent of the 
district where the child is a resident by certified mail prior to 
enrollment in kindergarten, or at any time during the first school 
year that the child is r equired to attend kindergarten pursuant to 
this section, of election to withhold the child fro m kindergarten 
until the next school year after the child is six (6) years of age.  
A kindergarten program shall be directed toward developmentally 
appropriate objectives for such children.  The program shall require 
that any teacher employed on and after January 1, 1993, to teach a 
kindergarten program within the public school system shall be 
certified in early childhood education.  All teachers hired to teach 
a kindergarten program within the public school system prior to 
January 1, 1993, shall be require d to obtain certification in early 
childhood education on or before the 1996 -97 school year in order to 
continue to teach a kindergarten program. 
B.  It shall be unlawful for any child who is over the age of 
twelve (12) years and under the age of eighteen (18) years, and who   
 
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has not finished four (4) years of high school work, to neglect or 
refuse to attend and comply with the rules of some public, private 
or other school, or receive an education by other means for the full 
term the schools of the district are in session. 
Provided, that this section shall not apply: 
1.  If any child is prevented from attending school by reason of 
mental or physical disability, including mental health counsel ing 
and occupational therapy appointments, to be determined by the b oard 
of education of the district upon a certificate of the school 
physician or, public health physician, counselor or occupational 
therapist, or, if no such physician, counselor or occupational 
therapist is available, a duly licensed and practicing physic ian, 
counselor or occupational therapist; 
2.  If any child is excused from attendance at school, due to an 
emergency, by the principal teacher of the school in which such 
child is enrolled, at the request of the parent, gu ardian, custodian 
or other person having control custody of such child; 
3.  If any child who has attained his or her sixteenth birthday 
is excused from attending school by written, joint agreement 
between: 
a. the school administrator of the school district where 
the child attends school, a nd 
b. the parent, guardian or custodian of the child.  
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attending school by such joint agreement between a 
school administrator and the parent, guardian or 
custodian of the chi ld unless and until it has been 
determined that such action is for the best interest 
of the child and/or the community, and that s aid child 
shall thereafter be under the supervision of the 
parent, guardian or custodian until the child has 
reached the age of eighteen (18) years; 
4.  If any child is excused from attending school for the 
purpose of observing religious holy days if befor e the absence, the 
parent, guardian, or other person having custody or control of the 
student child submits a written request for the exc used absence.  
The school district shall excuse a student child pursuant to this 
subsection for the days on which the religious holy days are 
observed and for the days on which the student child must travel to 
and from the site where the student child will observe the holy 
days; or 
5.  If any child is excused from attending school for the 
purpose of participating in a military funeral honors ceremony u pon 
approval of the school p rincipal. 
C.  It shall be the duty of the attendance officer to enforce 
the provisions of this section. In the prosecution of a parent, 
guardian, or other person having custody or control of a child for 
violation of any provision of this section, it shall be an   
 
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affirmative defense that the parent, guardian, or other person 
having custody of the ch ild has made substantial and reasonable 
efforts to comply with the compulsory attendance requirements of 
this section but is unable to cause the child to attend school.  If 
the court determines the affirmative defense is valid, it shall 
dismiss the complaint against the parent, guardian, or other person 
having custody of the child and shall notify the school attendance 
officer who shall refer the c hild to the district attorney for the 
county in which the child resides for the filing of a Child in Need 
of Supervision petition against the child pursuant to the Oklahoma 
Juvenile Code. 
D.  Any parent, guardian, custodian, child or other person 
violating any of the provisions of this section, upon conviction, 
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punishe d as follows: 
1.  For the first offense, a fine of not less than Twenty -five 
Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00), or 
imprisonment for not more than five (5) days, or both such fine and 
imprisonment; 
2.  For the second offense, a fine of n ot less than Fifty 
Dollars ($50.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or 
imprisonment for not more than ten (10) days, or both such fi ne and 
imprisonment; and 
3.  For the third or subsequent offense, a fine of not less than 
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Dollars ($250.00), or imprisonment for not more than fifteen (15) 
days, or both such fine and imprisonme nt. 
Each day the child remains out of school after the an oral and 
documented or written warning has been given to the parent, 
guardian, custodian, child or other person or the child has been 
ordered to school by the juvenile court shall constitute a separate 
offense. 
E.  At the trial of any person charged with violating the 
provisions of this section, the attendan ce records of the child or 
ward may be presented in court by any authorized employee of the 
school district. 
F.  The court may order the parent, g uardian, or other person 
having custody of the child to perform community service in lieu of 
the fine set forth in this section.  The court may require that all 
or part of the community service be performed for a public school 
district. 
G.  The court may order as a condition of a deferred sentence or 
as a condition of sentence upon conviction of the parent, guardi an, 
or other person having custody of the child any conditions as the 
court considers necessary to obtain compliance with school 
attendance requirements.  The conditions may include, but are not 
limited to, the following: 
1.  Verifying attendance of the ch ild with the school; 
2.  Attending meetings with school officials;   
 
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3.  Taking the child to school; 
4.  Taking the child to the bus stop; 
5.  Attending school with the child; 
6.  Undergoing an evaluation for drug, alcohol, or other 
substance abuse and follo wing the recommendations of the evaluator; 
and 
7.  Taking the child for drug, alcohol, or other substance abuse 
evaluation and following the recom mendations of the evaluator, 
unless excused by the court. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become ef fective November 1, 2023. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON COMMON EDUCATION, dated 02/21/2023 
- DO PASS, As Coauthored.