Schools; School Security Revolving Fund; directing unexpended funds to be allocated to school districts for certain security enhancements; effective date; emergency.
Impact
The implementation of HB 3404 is expected to influence state laws related to education funding, particularly concerning the methods and sources of financing school security initiatives. By creating a dedicated revolving fund, the bill centralizes control over school security enhancements and allows the State Department of Education to manage and distribute resources effectively to meet various school safety needs, which may affect local school budgets and expenditures regarding security measures.
Summary
House Bill 3404 aims to enhance school security across Oklahoma by establishing the School Security Revolving Fund. This fund will allow the State Department of Education to allocate unexpended funds for security enhancements in public schools. Specifically, the bill stipulates that up to $50 million can be allocated annually to each public school district, aimed at improving physical security measures such as the installation of cameras, locks, and hiring school resource officers, while ensuring that these additional funds serve as a supplement to existing security funding rather than a replacement.
Contention
While the efforts to bolster school security are generally met with support, there may be contention surrounding the distribution of funds and the administrative oversight of the School Security Revolving Fund. Concerns could arise regarding whether smaller districts might receive adequate funding compared to larger ones and if funds will be equitably allocated. Additionally, ongoing discussions may center around the potential for the bill to influence local autonomy in determining security priorities and strategies based on specific community needs.
School security; creating a pilot program known as the School Resource Officer Program; Directing State Board of Education to administer; training; creating the School Security Revolving Fund; expenditures; effective date; emergency.
School security; creating the School Resource Officer Grant Program; directing State Department of Education to administer; qualifications; law enforcement training. Effective date. Emergency.
Ad valorem; creating School District Ad Valorem Protest Assistance Revolving Fund; authorizing loans and one-time funds for school districts, Effective date.
Agriculture; Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry; National School Lunch Act; School Lunch Workshop Revolving Fund; funds; State Board of Education; effective date.