Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB75

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

School employee payroll deductions; requiring authorization for certain dues and political contributions. Emergency.

Impact

The implications of SB75 are significant for school districts and their employees. The bill requires school districts to terminate payroll deductions upon the employee's request within five business days, ensuring that no further dues accrue following a termination notice. This change aims to enhance transparency and protect employees' rights, limiting the ability of organizations to collect dues without explicit and regularly confirmed consent from individuals. The automatic reauthorization clause means that employees must actively renew their agreements annually, potentially decreasing organizational revenues and membership levels in professional associations.

Summary

Senate Bill 75 (SB75) aims to regulate payroll deductions for professional organization dues and political contributions made by school employees in Oklahoma. The bill amends Section 5-139 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes, emphasizing that payroll deductions must be authorized by employees in writing and are subject to certain provisions regarding reauthorization and termination. Specifically, deductions can last for a maximum of one year without needing reauthorization, and employees must be informed about their right to refuse joining or paying dues to professional organizations under First Amendment rights.

Contention

During discussions, there has been contention over the balance between employee rights and organizational representation. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens individual choice and prevents coercion in supporting organizations, aligning with conservative efforts to reduce the influence of unions and similar groups. Conversely, opponents believe that these measures may weaken the ability of professional organizations to operate effectively and advocate for the interests of their members, potentially leading to decreased support for collective bargaining and professional development activities within schools.

Companion Bills

OK SB75

Carry Over School employee payroll deductions; requiring authorization for certain dues and political contributions. Emergency.

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