Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1761 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/16/2025

                             
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025) 
 
HOUSE BILL 1761 	By: Moore 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, 
Section 1210.520, as amended by Section 10, Chapter 
411, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 202 4, Section 
1210.520), which relates to screening for dyslexia; 
requiring certain students to rescreen every three 
years; limiting rescreen requirements in certain 
circumstances; requiring districts to report 
rescreening data; providing an effective date; a nd 
declaring an emergency . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STAT E OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 1210.520, as 
amended by Section 10, Chapter 411, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 2024, 
Section 1210.520), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 1210.520. A.  Beginning with the 2022 -2023 school year 
and for each school year thereafter, any student enrolled in 
kindergarten, first, second, or third grade in a public school in 
this state who is assessed through the Strong Readers Act pursuant 
to Section 1210.508C of this title an d who is not meeting grade -
level targets in reading after the beginning -of-the-year assessment 
shall be screened for dyslexia.  Screening also may be requested for   
 
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a student by his or her parent or legal guardian, teacher, 
counselor, speech-language pathologist, or school psychologist. 
B.  Only students whose screenings resulted in a positive 
identification for characteristics of dyslexia shall be re screened 
every three (3) years, regardless of grade level, until the student 
turns eighteen (18) years of age or until a rescreening results in a 
negative identification . The State Board of Education shall develop 
policies for dyslexia rescreening required under this subsection. 
C. No later than July 1, 2021, the State Board of Education 
shall develop policies for dyslexia screening required under this 
subsection and shall include, but not be limited to: 
1.  The definition and characteristics of dyslexia and related 
language disorders; 
2.  The process for referring students in kindergarten and 
grades one through three for screening; 
3.  A process for providing notification to parents or legal 
guardians of the use of a qualified dyslexia -screening tool and 
notification of the results of the screening; 
4.  A process for providing the parents or legal guardians of 
students screened for dyslexia with information and resource 
material regarding dyslexia; 
5.  A process for monitoring the student 's progress after the 
positive identification of characteristics of dyslexia or other 
disorders; and   
 
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6.  Requirements and quali fications for screeners that 
demonstrate an understanding of and training to administer the 
screening instrument. 
C. D.  The Board shall adopt a list of approved qualified 
dyslexia screening tools that address the following components, as 
developmentally appropriate: 
1.  Phonological awareness; 
2.  Advanced phonemic awareness; 
3.  Sound symbol recognition; 
4.  Alphabet knowledge; 
5.  Decoding skills; 
6.  Encoding skills; 
7.  Rapid naming; and 
8.  Developmental language. 
D. E.  Screening shall be conducted i n accordance with the 
policies developed by the State Board of Education pursuant to 
subsection B C of this section and the Oklahoma Dyslexia Handbook 
including policies and info rmation developed relating to universal 
screening of kindergarten students for characteristics of dyslexia. 
E. F.  Beginning June 30, 2023, and for each year thereafter, 
school districts shall provide the following data to the State 
Department of Education : 
1.  The number of students by grade level in kindergarten 
through grade three who were screened for dyslexia in a school year;   
 
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2.  The number of students by grade level in kindergarten 
through grade three who were newly identified as having 
characteristics of dyslexia in a school year; 
3.  The number of students by grade level who were rescreened 
for dyslexia pursuant to subsection B of this section in a school 
year; 
4.  The number of rescreened students by grade level whos e 
results remained unchanged fro m the previous screening in a school 
year; 
5.  The number of rescreened studen ts by grade level whos e 
results changed from the previous positive screening to a negative 
identification of characteristics of dyslexia in a school year; 
6. The process or tools used to evaluate student progress; 
4. 7. The number of trained school system personnel or licensed 
professionals used to administer the qualified dyslexia screening 
tool; 
5. 8. The number of students in kindergarten through grade 
three who were partici pating in interventions within the school 
setting and the number of students p articipating in interventions 
outside the school setting; and 
6. 9. The programs used by districts for intervention within 
the school setting. 
F. G.  By December 31, 2023, and f or each year thereafter, the 
State Department of Education shall provide a report electronically   
 
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containing all of the information provided in subsection E F of this 
section to the Governor and Legislature and make the report 
available on the Department 's website. 
G. H.  As funds are available, beginning with the 2021 -2022 
school year, the Department shall provide training on the best 
practices for screening for dyslexia. 
H. I.  The State Board of Education may promulgate rules 
necessary to implement the pr ovisions of this section. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2025. 
SECTION 3.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from an d after its passage and approval. 
 
60-1-10409 SW 01/12/25