Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2513 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/22/2023

                     
 
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ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 2513 	By: Pittman, Waldron, 
Rosecrants, Hefner, Ro e, 
and Talley of the House 
 
   and 
 
  Pugh of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[ schools - unaddressed trauma in childr en - Handle 
With Care Oklahoma program - coordination between 
public agencies and community coalitions - 
applicable traumatic events – notification - 
Oklahoma School Security Institute model protocol 
and training - Department of Mental Health and 
Substance Abuse Services - rule promulgation - 
funding sources - annual report – noncodification – 
codification - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLA HOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of l aw not to be 
codified in the Oklahoma Statutes reads as foll ows: 
A.  The Problem. 
Research shows that unaddressed trauma can undermine children's 
ability to learn, form relationships, and function appropriately in   
 
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the classroom.  In the past, calling the Oklahoma Department of 
Human Services statewide centralized hotline to make a mandated 
child welfare report was one of the only tools in the first 
responder's toolbox, but most children and teens do not meet the 
criteria for a child welfare report.  Consequently, the children and 
teens are never identified , nor do they receive services, and they 
linger in traumatic situations without adequate support.  These 
students have an increased risk for negative outcomes such as poor 
academic performance, truancy, dropping out of school, and 
delinquency. 
B. The Handle With Care Oklahoma Program Purpose. 
Handle With Care (HWC) Oklahoma is a program designed to enh ance 
existing cross-agency communication and partnership between local 
law enforcement, community mental health serv ices and supports, and 
schools regarding children's exposure to traumatic events. The 
"Handle With Care" approach enables first responders to st art 
building trust and positive co nnections with children and teens they 
encounter at a traumatic scene and through a HWC notification, local 
schools and mental h ealth providers can provide trauma-sensitive 
support immediately as needed.  HWC is aimed at ensuring that 
children who are exposed to crime, violence, and abuse receive 
appropriate interventions so they can succe ed in school to the best 
of their ability.  Children must feel safe in order to learn.   
 
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SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new s ection of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 1210.164 of Title 70, unless 
there is created a duplicati on in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The Legislature shall appropriate funds to support the 
implementation and operation of the Handle With Care (HWC) Oklahoma 
program, coordinated through the Oklahoma School Security Institute, 
a division of the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security.  HWC 
Oklahoma efforts shall enhance existi ng partnerships and 
collaborations with key partners such as, but not limited to, other 
state and local first responder agencies, school districts, 
community coalitions, the State Department of Education, the 
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the 
Department of Human Services, and the State Department of Health. 
The statewide HWC Oklahoma program shall enhance planning, training, 
implementation, and sustainability in all counti es in the state.  
The program shall give opportunities for local HWC initiatives to 
receive support from the stat e as needed. 
B.  The HWC program shall enable a law enforcement officer or 
employee of a law enforcement agency to notify the program when a 
child, who may attend a public school or childcare agency in the 
state, is exposed to a traumatic event, is at the scene with a first 
responder, or another event occurs that may affect his or her 
ability to succeed at school including, but not limited to: 
1.  Domestic violence in the presence of the child;   
 
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2.  Death of a member of the family or hou sehold of the child; 
3.  Arrest of a parent or guar dian of the child affecting the 
welfare of the child ; 
4.  Search warrant is served in the residence of the c hild; 
5. Drug or alcohol overdose of a child's family member; 
6.  Violence or mass shootings in the neighborhood where the 
child resides; 
7.  Forced displacement from the residence; 
8.  House fire; 
9.  Child maltreatment; or 
10.  Child is present at a first responder encounter. 
C.  The HWC program shall work with local communities and key 
partners to administer a telephone hotline, email, or other 
appropriate method to allow a law enforcement officer or first 
responder agency to provide the notification described in subsection 
B of this section. 
D.  Information submitted to the HWC program in the notification 
shall comply with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation's 
dissemination laws and Victim's Bill of Rights.  It shall only 
include, to the extent that it is available : 
1.  The first, middle, and last name of the child; 
2.  The grade and school or childcare agency where the child is 
enrolled; and 
3.  The date of birth and age of the child.   
 
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The HWC notification shall not include any details about the 
traumatic event unless there is an imminent threat to the safety of 
the child or school safety. 
E. Upon receiving notificat ion as provided in subsection D of 
this section, the local HWC multi-disciplinary team (MDT) shall 
determine if the child attends a public school or childcare agency 
in this state.  If the child attends a public school or childcare 
agency in the state, the local HWC MDT shall notify designated 
representatives where the child attends. The notice shall include 
that "the child referenced has been exposed to a traumat ic event in 
the last twenty-four (24) hours and could exhibit academ ic, 
emotional, and behavioral problems because of exposure to a 
traumatic event.  Please handle the child with care." 
F. 1. The Oklahoma School Security Institute, in coordination 
with community coalitions and partner state and local first 
responder agencies, shall provide model protocol and training for 
the HWC Oklahoma program to first responder agencies and their 
employees who may respond to a trau matic event involving a child. 
2.  The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse 
Services, in coordination with the State Depa rtment of Education and 
community coalitions, shall include model protocol and training for 
the HWC Oklahoma program in existing efforts which promotes 
universal trauma-informed practices in school settings.   
 
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G.  The training required in subsection F of this section shall 
include, at a minimum: 
1. The criteria for sending a HWC notice; 
2.  The procedure for notifying the HWC program when a child who 
may attend a public school or childcare agency is exposed to an 
event listed in subsection B of this section that may affect his or 
her ability to succeed at school and the information to include in 
the notification; 
3.  Proper response to a notification received from th e program, 
including, without limitation, the manner in which to res pond to 
notification through early interventions; and 
4.  Collaboration with teachers and other members of the s taff 
of a school, students, family members of students, multi-
disciplinary teams, other persons, and behavioral, social, and 
health providers, as appropriate, to reduce t he negative impact of 
the traumatic event on the affected student, appropriate 
interventions that may be available to assist the student, and the 
overall well-being of the student. Community coalitions shall be 
engaged to increase coordination of communit y services. 
H.  The Oklahoma School Security Institute may promulgate rules 
to implement the provisions of this section with feedback from local 
first responder agencies, schools, and community coalitions. 
I.  Nothing in this sect ion shall be construed to require a law 
enforcement officer or employee of a law enforcement agency to   
 
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provide notification pursuant to this section if the disclosure of 
information may compromise an ongoing investigation. 
J.  In addition to funds appro priated by the legislat ure 
pursuant to subsection A of this sectio n, the HWC Oklahoma program 
shall apply for additional federal, state, local, and private funds 
to support the HWC Oklahoma program. 
K.  The HWC Oklahoma prog ram shall submit an annual report of 
the program's progress, outcomes, and impact on students and 
communities to the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, 
President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Se nate, and the 
Governor. 
SECTION 3.  This act shall become effe ctive November 1, 2023. 
Passed the House of Representatives the 21st day of March, 2023. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the ___ day of __________, 2023. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate