Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB213 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/09/2023

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
SENATE BILL 213 	By: Seifried 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, 
Section 11-103.6h, which relates to the Passport to 
Financial Literacy Act ; updating statutory reference; 
requiring personal financial literacy to be t aught by 
certain teachers beginning in certain school year; 
amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 1 1-103.6h-1, which 
relates to the Personal Financial Literacy Education 
Revolving Fund; updating statutory reference; 
providing an effective date; and declaring an 
emergency. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 11-103.6h, 
is amended to read as follows: 
Section 11-103.6h. A.  Personal financial literacy education 
shall be taught in the public schools of this state.  Personal 
financial literacy education shall include, but is not limited to, 
the following areas of instruction: 
1.  Understanding interest, c redit card debt, and online 
commerce; 
2.  Rights and responsibilities of renting or buying a home; 
3.  Savings and investing;   
 
 
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4.  Planning for retirement; 
5.  Bankruptcy; 
6.  Banking and financial services ; 
7.  Managing a bank account; 
8.  Understanding th e Free Application for Federal Student Aid 
(FAFSA), loans, and borrowing money, including predatory le nding and 
payday loans; 
9.  Understanding insurance; 
10.  Identity fraud and theft; 
11.  Charitable giving; 
12.  Understanding the financial impact and co nsequences of 
gambling; 
13.  Earning an income; and 
14.  Understanding state and federal taxes. 
B.  In order to graduate from a public high school accredited by 
the State Board of Education with a standard diploma, students shall 
fulfill the requirements f or a personal financial literacy passport.  
The requirements for a personal financial literacy passpor t shall be 
satisfactory completion in all areas of instruction in personal 
financial literacy as listed in subsection A of this section during 
grades seven through twelve or demonstration of satisfactory 
knowledge as provided for in subsection E of this se ction. 
C.  School districts shall provide instruction in personal 
financial literacy to students during grades seven through twelve.    
 
 
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School districts sha ll have the option of determining when each area 
of instruction listed in subsection A of this section shall be 
presented to students. 
D.  Personal financial literacy instruction shall be integrated 
into one or more existing courses of study or provided in a separate 
personal financial literacy course.  School districts shall have the 
option of determining into which course or courses each area of 
instruction listed in subsection A of this section shall be 
integrated. 
E.  Students with the most significant cognitive disabilities 
(MSCD) who have an Individualized Education Program individualized 
education program (IEP) that directs that the student is to be 
assessed with alternate achievements standards through the Oklahoma 
Alternative Assessment Program may demonstrate satisfactory 
knowledge in each area of instruction listed in subsection A of this 
section upon a determination, supported b y documentation, by the 
school district that the student has met the following criteria: 
1.  Receives substantive and substantial instruction in life -
skills curriculum; and 
2.  Demonstrates the acquired knowledge of the student with MSCD 
by alternate measures as required by the IEP. 
F.  The State Board of Education shal l identify and adopt 
curriculum standards for personal financial literacy instruction 
that reflect the areas of instruction listed in subsection A of this   
 
 
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section.  The standards shall be inc orporated into the state 
academic content standards adopted by th e Board pursuant to Section 
11-103.6 of this title. 
G.  The State Department of Education shall: 
1.  Develop guidelines and material designed to enable schools 
to infuse personal financial li teracy within any course of study 
currently offered by the school district or offer personal financial 
literacy as a separate course.  The guidelines shall outline the 
areas of instruction to be taught based on the curriculum standards 
adopted by the Board ; 
2.  Develop professional development programs that are designed 
to help teachers provide instruction in personal financial literacy 
and incorporate the curriculum into an existing course or courses or 
develop curriculum for a separate personal financial literacy 
course; 
3.  Provide and identify resources , including online curricula, 
for integrating the te aching of personal financial literacy into an 
existing course or courses of study or for developing a separate 
personal financial literacy course.  Any o nline curricula provided 
or identified by the Department shall in clude an assessment 
component for each area of instruction listed in subsection A of 
this section; 
4.  Provide and identify resources , including online curricula , 
and materials designed to e nable students identified as English   
 
 
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language learners to underst and and use the personal financial 
literacy information presented; and 
5.  Utilize funds deposited into the Personal Financial Literacy 
Education Revolving Fund created in Section 3 11-103.6h-1 of this 
act title for the purpose of and to fund the Passport to Financial 
Literacy Act.  Such funds may be used for developing and providing 
guidelines, materials , and resources for personal financial literacy 
for students and teachers including, but n ot limited to, online 
curricula, training, and professional devel opment for teachers in 
the area of personal financial literacy as required in this 
subsection.  The Department may use such funds to contract or work 
in conjunction with a third -party, Oklahoma-based not-for-profit 
organization that has proven expertise in the development of 
standards and curricula.  The Department may further use a third -
party organization to deliver professional development for teachers 
in the area of personal financial lite racy. 
H.  The Department may work wit h one or more not-for-profit 
organizations that have proven experti se in the development of 
standards and curriculum and delivery of teacher professional 
development in personal financial literacy for the purpose of 
developing and providing guidelines, mat erials, resources, including 
online curricula, and professional dev elopment. 
I.  1.  For students who transfer into an Oklahoma school 
district from out of state after the seventh grade, school districts   
 
 
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shall assess the knowledge of the student in each of the areas of 
instruction listed in subsection A of this section.  If the school 
district determines that the transferred student has successfully 
completed instruction in any or all of the areas of personal 
financial literacy instruction at a previous sch ool in which the 
student was enrolled or if the student demonstrate s satisfactory 
knowledge of any or all of the areas of personal financial literacy 
instruction through an assessment, the school district may exempt 
the student from completing instruction in that area of personal 
financial literary instruction.  School di stricts may use the 
assessment contained in the online curricula provided or identified 
by the State Department of Education pursuant to subsection G of 
this section to determine the person al financial literacy knowle dge 
level of the student.  School distr icts may also use the online 
curricula to present an area of instruction to transferred students 
who have not completed or who did not demonstrate satis factory 
knowledge in one or more of t he areas of personal financi al literacy 
instruction. 
2.  For students who transfer into an Oklahoma school district 
from out of state after the junior year of high school, school 
districts may make an exception to the r equirements for a personal 
financial literacy passport pursuant t o the provisions of Section 
11-103.6 of this title.   
 
 
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J.  The State Textbook Committee created in Section 16 -101 of 
this title may, when selecting textbooks for mathematics, economics, 
or similar courses, select those textbooks wh ich contain substantive 
provisions on personal finance. 
K.  In Beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, in order to 
deliver high-quality consistent personal financial literacy 
instruction, school districts shall to the extent possible assign 
the responsibility fo r teaching personal financial literacy to the 
same teacher or teachers on a continuing basis with certification in 
agricultural education, business and information technology, 
economics, family and consumer science, history and social studies, 
or mathematics or teachers who have been credentialed by the State 
Board of Education to teach personal financial literacy . 
L.  Beginning with the 2020 -2021 school year, all teachers who 
are assigned the responsibility for teaching personal financial 
literacy shall complete ongoing profe ssional development training in 
the areas of personal financial literacy instruction in accordance 
with guidelines established by the State Department of Education. 
SECTION 2.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 1 1-103.6h-1, 
is amended to read as follows: 
Section 11-103.6h-1. There is hereby created in the State 
Treasury a revolving fund for the State Department of Education to 
be designated the “Personal Financial Literacy Education Revolving 
Fund”.  The fund shall be a continuing f und, not subject to fiscal   
 
 
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year limitations, and shall consist of all monies directed to be 
deposited in the fund pursuant to Section 30 3-211 of this act Title 
14A of the Oklahoma Statut es and any other monies received by the 
Department for such purpose f rom any other public or private source.  
All monies accruing to the credit of the fund are hereby 
appropriated and may be budgeted and expended by the Department for 
the purposes set forth in Section 11 -103.6h of Title 70 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes this title.  Expenditures from the fund shall be 
made upon warrants issued by the State Treasurer against claims 
filed as prescribed by law with the Director of the Office of 
Management and Enterprise Services for approval and payment. 
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 
declared to exist, by reason whereof thi s act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its pas sage and approval. 
 
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