Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3531 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/18/2024

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 59th Legislature (2024) 
 
HOUSE BILL 3531 	By: Ranson 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to children; creating the Early 
Childhood Task Force; providing for task force 
membership; providing for election of chai r and vice-
chair; permitting the selection of honorary chair; 
directing task force to provide reports ; disallowing 
certain members from receiving compensation or 
reimbursement; permitting certain members to claim 
certain expenses; requiring task force to be subject 
to the Oklahoma Open Records Act and Oklahoma Open 
Meeting Act; providing that task force documents and 
recommendations shall only be considered advice ; 
providing a vision statement; providing a mission; 
providing principles the task force is to be guided 
by; providing tasks for the task force ; providing for 
codification; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF O KLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.    NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codifie d 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 390 of Title 10, unless there is 
created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  There is hereby created the Early Childhood Task Force to 
study and make recommendations to improve access to and increase the 
quantity of high-quality early childhood services.   
 
 
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B.  The task force shall be comprised of nineteen (19) members 
to be appointed as follows: 
1.  The Secretary of Human Services, or a designee; 
2. The State Commissioner of Health, or a designee; 
3.  The Secretary of Commerce, or a designee ; 
4.  The Secretary of Education, or a designee ; 
5. A representative of business selected by the State Chamber 
of Oklahoma; 
6.  A representative of a philanthropic organization dedicated 
to early childhood; 
7.  A representative selected by the Director of Oklahoma Head 
Start; 
8.  A representative selected by the Oklahoma Child Care 
Association; 
9.  The Executive Director of Oklahoma Partnership for School 
Readiness; 
10.  A representative of the Child ren's Advocacy Centers of 
Oklahoma; 
11.  A representative of the Oklahoma Institute for Child 
Advocacy; 
12.  An Oklahoma State Senator selected by the Pro Tempore of 
the Senate; 
13.  An Oklahoma State Representative selected by the Speaker of 
the House of Representatives ;    
 
 
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14.  A representative of the Oklahoma Parent Teacher 
Association; 
15.  A representative of parents with yo ung children selected by 
the Oklahoma Early Childhood Program (OECP) ; 
16.  A representative respo nsible for programs under Part C of 
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ( IDEA) selected by 
the State Commissioner of Health ; 
17.  A representative from Oklahoma State University's 
Department of Human Development and F amily Science selected by the 
Director of the Department of Human D evelopment and Family Science; 
18.  A pediatric specialist selected by the Oklahoma Chapter of 
the American Academy of Pediatrics ( OKAAP); and 
19.  A child development specialist selected by the Early 
Childhood Education Institute. 
C.  The Early Childhood Task Force shall elect a chair and vice -
chair, or co-chairs, from the Task Force 's membership, and the chair 
or co-chairs shall establish rules for the Task Force 's meetings and 
the conducting of business. Upon the absence or vacancy of the 
chair, the vice-chair shall serve as chair in an acting capacity. 
D.  An honorary chair may be selected to serve in a ceremonial 
capacity.  The honorary chair shall not serve as a voting member of 
the Task Force but may engage with the work of the Task Force in an 
advisory role or in a manner deemed appropriate by the chair or co -
chairs.   
 
 
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E.  The Task Force shall develop and submit an initial report to 
the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House 
of Representatives by November 2024 and a final report by November 
2025. 
F.  Members shall receive no compensation o r reimbursement for 
expenses and shall serve voluntarily.  Officers or employees of 
state agencies who are appointed to the Task Force as part of their 
duties shall be authorized to participate on the Task Force and may 
claim subsistence, allowance, mil eage, or associated expenses from 
their respective agency budgets as permitted by law. 
G.  The Task Force shall be subject to the Oklahoma Open Records 
Act and the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. 
H.  Plans, reports, or recommendations of any nature adopted by 
the Task Force shall be considered advice to the Legislature and 
shall not be construed as official p olicies, positions, or 
interpretations of laws, rule s, or regulations by any department or 
agency of state government, nor shall any such department or agency 
be bound in any manne r to consider such advice when conducting their 
advisory and regulatory affa irs. 
I.  The Task Force shall be guided by the follo wing vision 
statement:  Oklahoma children, especially those between zero (0) and 
five (5) years of age deserve healthy childhoods that are supported 
by a robust early childhood system which improves outcomes and 
effectively provides high-quality early care and education, adapts   
 
 
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to the needs of famil ies and communities, and is equitably 
accessible to all communities across the state. 
J.  The Task Force shall work towards the mission of creating a 
framework for a single agency governance structure for early 
childhood programming that consolidates initiatives and funding 
under the leadership of a new cabinet- or department-level position. 
K.  The Task Force's work shall be guided by a commitment to the 
following principles: 
1.  Children, family, and community w ell-being shall be centered 
throughout the Early Childhood Task Force's work; 
2.  Efforts shall be focused on max imizing efficiencies to 
reduce the administrative burdens on families and improve access to 
early childhood services through the creation of a new executive 
agency or department; 
3.  The consolidation of early childhood services shall be 
informed by what families and communities say they want and need; 
4.  Access to programs and services shall be equitable and 
available to all children and families regardless of socioeconomic 
status or geographic location; 
5.  Intentional focus shall be placed on developing strategies 
to reach families and young children in care deserts or furthest 
from opportunity and existing resource s; 
6.  Access to affordable and quality healthcare, nutrition, 
childcare, mental health, home visiting, early interv ention, support   
 
 
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for families, early learning, and other services in the critical 
prenatal to five (5) age period will decisively impact academic 
success, economic oppor tunities, and the prosperity of Oklahoma; 
7.  Efforts shall be made to use data-informed approaches and 
explore better ways to develop shared data systems; 
8.  Work shall focus on strengthening and expanding the 
childcare delivery system already in use in Oklahoma; 
9.  Alignment across sectors and state ag encies will increase 
capacity, maximize funding, and create a more streamlined delivery 
of services; 
10.  The importance of growing a diverse and well -supported 
early childhood workforce shall remain at the forefront and be 
informed by the Task Force 's work; 
11.  While focusing on advancing the delivery system, work shall 
highlight the importance of defining quality care and expanding 
capacity and access to create a greater quantity of quality 
services; 
12.  To incentivize innovation and respond to family n eeds, 
communities must be empowered to develop local, community -based 
solutions that take a whole -child and whole-family approach in 
responding to needs; 
13.  To ensure holistic childhood well -being and improve health 
outcomes, there must be alignment between state efforts to improve   
 
 
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early learning and care and existing prenatal and maternal health 
initiatives; and 
14.  Strengthening early childhood developmental health is vital 
to ensuring that children are prepared to achieve academic success 
and are setup for lifelong learning. 
L.  The Task Force's duties shall include : 
1.  Conducting an analysis of the curren t early childhood 
delivery system in O klahoma and how it is financed with specific 
focus on gaps, inefficiencies, and redundancies.  This work should 
focus on how creating a single -agency governance structure for early 
childhood services could overcome thes e challenges and improve how 
care is delivered, accessed, and funded. This analysis must 
specifically include: 
a. a review of current early childhood programs and 
policies dispersed between the Department of Human 
Services, State Department of Health, Oklahoma 
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse 
Services, and the State Department of Education.  The 
review should pay special attention to where current 
statutory authority over certain operations exists and 
where possible areas of redundancy occur , 
b. a review of how current funding systems blend and 
various funding opportunities, with special attention 
as to how funding streams are currently utilized for   
 
 
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early childhood programs that are housed acros s 
departments.  This fiscal review should map the routes 
all private, public, federal, and state funding 
streams take from funding authority t o program 
application, 
c. a review of how Oklahoma might integrate existing 
programming into a consolidated deliver y system and 
what needs might exist for new programming that the 
state currently lacks, 
d. recommendations on how cross -agency collaboration an d 
partnerships can be fostered to develop a who le-of-
government approach to strengthening the delivery of 
early childhood services in a single -agency model, 
(1) specifically ensuring that data infrastructure is 
integrated across agencies, account for both 
qualitative and quantitative methods, and can be 
widely utilized by multiple state agencies , 
e. recommendations on how a single executive agency or 
department might maximize efficiencies for early 
childhood providers and their workforce.  This work 
should determine how licensing, workforce development 
and support, and facility review can be improved to 
eliminate barriers to entry for providers and 
professionals.  This should also include a review of   
 
 
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current regulatory structures that complicate the 
process of entering the early childhood sector , 
f. recommendations on how a single executive agency or 
department can strengthen the existing health care 
workforce to better support the development of young 
children and well-being of mothers through improved 
access to comprehensive and preventive care.  This 
should also include a review of how to secure improved 
health outcomes for children, financial sustainability 
of delivery models, and cultivating workforce 
pipelines, 
g. an analysis of key lessons learned from states already 
advancing consolidated systems of early childhood 
governance to inform Oklahoma's own process; 
2.  Conducting a series of stakeholder engagement opportunities 
to elicit feedback on the current early childhood governance 
structure and better understand the needs of parents, families, 
providers, and businesses; 
a. Following the engagement of stakeholders, the Task 
Force shall conduct a review that synthesizes feedback 
received from families, providers, community leaders, 
and the business sector .  This review shall include 
recommendations on how th e state delivery system and 
governance model can be improved to respon d to family   
 
 
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and community needs.  It shall also include 
recommendations for how the state c an better engage 
with parents, families, and communities on a regular 
basis to ensure family -voice is centered in the work 
of state agencies; 
3.  Drafting a transition plan to ensure the continuous 
operation of state services upon the creation of a new state agency 
for early childhood. This plan shall: 
a. include detailed recommendations for what pr ograms and 
services should remain in their current place or 
transition into a new agency.  Each recommendation 
shall consider the challenges and benefits of moving 
programs from one agency to another , 
b. focus on movement between agencies and how 
collaboration can be strengthened with non executive 
agencies.  It shall also include recommendations for 
any necessary interagency agreements , 
c. include a review of what additional funding and 
resources might be needed to transition to a single -
agency governance model effectively and efficiently , 
d. Provide recommended goals and metrics for the agency 
to strive towards once operational , and   
 
 
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4.  Drafting proposed legislation that creates a new cabinet -
level, single state agency that oversees Oklahoma's early childhood 
education and care programs. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2024. 
 
59-2-9560 CMA 01/16/24