Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB429 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/23/2023

                     
 
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ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 429 	By: Montgomery and Boren of the 
Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Caldwell (Trey) of the 
House 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to students; allowing students 
enrolled in certain schools to wear tribal regalia 
during graduation ceremonies; clarif ying authority of 
certain personnel to regu late student behavior 
pursuant to certain act; allowing a student enrolled 
in certain institution s to wear tribal regalia during 
graduation ceremonies; allowing adoption of certain 
policy; defining term; providing for codification; 
providing an effective da te; and declaring an 
emergency. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 24-160 of Title 70, unless there 
is created a duplication in numb ering, reads as follows: 
A.  1.  A student enrolled in a public school district, a public 
charter school, or a technology center school may wear tribal 
regalia during the school’s official graduation ceremonies, whether 
held at a public or private location . 
2.  Nothing in this subsection shall limit or alter the 
authority of school personnel to regulate student behavior pursuant 
to the School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act.   
 
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B.  A student enrolled in an institution within The Oklahoma 
State System of Higher Education may wear tribal regalia during the 
institution’s official graduation ceremonies , whether held at a 
public or private lo cation. 
C.  A school district board of education, a gover ning board of a 
charter school, a governing board of a technology center school , or 
the board of regents of an institution within The Oklahoma State 
System of Higher Education may adopt a policy pursuant to the 
provisions of this section, which may specify the characteristics of 
any garment, jewelry, other adorn ment, or object that the school or 
institution finds will endanger the safety o f a student or others or 
interfere with graduation ceremonies if worn by a student . 
D.  For the purposes of this section, “tribal regalia” means 
traditional garments, jewelry, other adornments such as an eagle 
feather, an eagle plume, a beaded cap , a stole, or similar objects 
of cultural and religious significance worn by members of a 
federally recognized Indian tribe or th e tribe of another country.  
Tribal regalia does not include any firearm or other weapon.  Tribal 
regalia does not include any o bject that is otherwise prohibited by 
federal law, except in compliance with an appropriate federal 
permit. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2023. 
SECTION 3.  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 r eason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its pass age and approval. 
Passed the Senate the 22nd day of March, 2023. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, 
2023. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives