Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1626 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/18/2023

                     
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
HOUSE BILL 1626 	By: Goodwin 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to the Tulsa Reconciliation Education 
and Scholarship Trust; amending 70 O.S. 2021, 
Sections 2621 and 2623, which relate to 
administration of the Trust; modifying provisions 
related to award of scholarships ; modifying 
qualifying income limit; modifying provisions related 
to number of scholarships; modifying organization for 
verification; modifying parties involved in 
administration; providing an effecti ve date; and 
declaring an emergency. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 2621, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2621.  There is hereby created the Tulsa Reconciliation 
Education and Scholarship Program.  The purpose of the program is to 
provide a scholarship award to residents of the Tulsa School 
District, which was greatly impacted both socially and econ omically 
by the civil unrest that occurred in the City of Tulsa during 1921.  
Beginning with the 2002-2003 school year, or as soon thereafter as 
practicable, and subject to the availability of funds, the pr ogram 
shall each year make scholarships available to as many as feasible   
 
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up to three hundred scholarships to qualified residents of the Tulsa 
School District, and to qualified residents of any other common 
school district of the state who are direct lineal descendants as 
defined in subsection C of Section 2623 of this title and who meet 
the criteria set forth in Sections 2623 and 2624 of this title, and 
who are intending to pursue st udies at an institution of higher 
education in The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education or a 
private institution of higher education, or who are intending to 
pursue studies in a postsecondary career technology education 
program.  The scholarship shall be an amount of not more than the 
equivalent of the average amount of resident tuition for which an 
eligible Tulsa Reconciliation Educatio n and Scholarship Program 
participant enrolled at an institution in The Oklahoma State System 
of Higher Education or a postsecondary career technology education 
program, whichever is applicable, is obligated to pay.  The 
scholarship shall be paid as provid ed for in Section 2625 of this 
title.  The further purpose of this program is to establish and 
maintain a variety of educational support services whereby residents 
who qualify for the program will be prepared for success in 
postsecondary endeavors. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 2623, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 2623.  A. Subject to the availability of funds, the 
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education may annually award a   
 
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maximum of three hundred full -time-equivalent scholarships for the 
Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program to residents 
of the Tulsa School District. 
B.  To qualify for a scholarship, an applicant shall satisfy the 
following criteria: 
1.  The family income of the applica nt from taxable sources is 
not more than Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000.00) One Hundred 
Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000.00) per year.  The Free 
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form may be used to 
verify family income; 
2.  The applicant attend ed a Tulsa public school where seventy-
five percent (75%) or more of the students enrolled in the school 
qualify for the free and reduced lunch program; and 
3.  The applicant resides in a census block area within the 
Tulsa School District where thirty perc ent (30%) or more of the 
residents are at or below the poverty level established by the 
United States Bureau of th e Census. 
C.  The Regents may consider as a and the selection process 
shall factor in first, when determining the order of preference of 
the applicant or applicants, whether an applicant is a direct lineal 
descendant of a direct lineal descendant of a person who resided in 
the Greenwood Area i n the City of Tulsa between April 30, 1921, and 
June 1, 1921. If the Regents use descent as a preference factor, it 
shall be applied to all applicants r egardless of race.  The   
 
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applicants shall be required to present verifiable documentation of 
their lineage.  The Oklahoma Historical Society An organization or 
individual engaged in genealogy and research of descendants and 
history of the Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1 921 race massacre and Greenwood 
area shall verify the authenticity and accuracy of the documentation 
submitted by an applica nt and shall establish confirm the boundaries 
of the Greenwood Area.  Verifiable documentation shall include, but 
not be limited to the following: 
1.  Family records including family Bibles, vital records, 
correspondence, memoirs, journals, diaries, unrecorded dee ds, 
diplomas, certificates, or testimonial s; 
2.  Public records including censuses, government records, 
military records, pensions, land bounty records, passport 
applications, passenger lists, original grants, naturalization or 
immigration records, records of entry, or state, province, or local 
records; or 
3.  Institutional records including church records, cemetery 
records and inscriptions, education institutions, insurance rec ords, 
or societies and fraternal organizations. 
D.  The Regents shall promulgate rules establishing the 
application requirements for the progr am and the system for 
evaluating applications based on the preference factors. The 
application form shall include a small outlined box graphic, 
followed by language, "Mark the box, if you are a direct lineal   
 
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descendant of a person greatly impacted socially and economical ly 
during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre who re sided in the Greenwood 
area of Tulsa, Oklahoma between April 30, 1921 and June 1, 1921. " 
E.  Applicants shall also meet the eligibility criteria 
established in Section 2624 of this title. 
F.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall also 
be authorized to annually award scholarships for the Tulsa 
Reconciliation Education a nd Scholarship Program to two students at 
each of the high schools in the Tulsa School District for the 
purpose of preservin g awareness of the history and meaning of the 
civil unrest that occurred in Tulsa in 1921. The following 
provisions shall apply to the scholarship provided in this 
subsection: 
1.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection B of this 
section, eligibility for the scholarships awarded pursuant to this 
subsection shall be: 
a. enrollment in the appropriate high school, 
b. family income of the applicant from taxable sources 
not to exceed Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000.00) 
One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,000.00) per 
year, 
c. the awards made pursuant to this subsection shall be 
as specified in subsection C of this section,   
 
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d. satisfaction of the criteria specified in Sect ion 2624 
of this title, and 
d. e. any other relevant criteria determined by the Ok lahoma 
State Regents for Higher Education; 
2.  The State Regents shall involve the administration of the Tulsa 
School District and a Community Advisory Committee in the selection 
process.  The Community Advisory Committee shall be comprised of 
seven members appointed by the Oklahoma Chancellor for Higher 
Education.  The Community Advisory Committee shall combine seven 
members comprised of the following list : 
a. One - President of Langston University or Designee , 
b. One - Superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools or 
Designee, 
c. Two - Members of the Oklahoma Legislature representing 
the Greenwood area in the city of Tulsa, O klahoma or 
their Designee/s, 
d. Two - Descendants of socially and economically, 
adversely impacted persons who resided in the 
Greenwood area in the city of Tulsa, Ok lahoma between 
April 30,1921 and June 1, 1921, 
e. One - Citizen with ties to the historic Greenwood 
community who may be engaged in faith based, 
education, social, business or advocacy work.   
 
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The President of Langston University, or Desi gnee, shall be 
responsible for coordinating the advisory committee and shall submit 
to the Chancellor for Higher Education a list of proposed committee 
members for review and approval ; 
3.  The award shall b e limited to a one-year full-time-
equivalent period.  Following successful comple tion of such award, 
recipients who meet the criteria provided in subsection B of this 
section shall be eligible to apply and be considered for continued 
participation in the f ull Tulsa Reconciliation Education and 
Scholarship Program. Any student subseque ntly awarded such 
scholarship shall have the duration of the scholarship provided 
pursuant to this subsection deducted from the lim its set in 
subsection D of Section 2625 of t his title; 
4.  The award may only be funded with state funds appropriated 
to the Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Trust Fund and 
income therefrom, and shall be made subject to the availability of 
such funds; and 
5.  The awards made pursuant t o this subsection shall be 
included within the maximum number of scholarships spe cified in 
subsection A of this section. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2023. 
SECTION 4.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby   
 
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declared to exist, by reason whereof thi s act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
 
59-1-6829 MJ 01/17/23