Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1797 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 1797 	By: Kerbs 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to agriculture; designating the 
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and 
Forestry as the state educational agency ref erenced 
by the National School Lunch Act; providing that the 
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and 
Forestry may secure and administer the benefits of 
the National School Lunch Act; directing the Oklahoma 
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestr y to 
provide general supervision of the school lunch 
program; creating the Sch ool Lunch Workshop Revolving 
Fund; providing for the allocation of funds for the 
school lunch program; amending 70 O.S. 2021, Section 
3-104, as last amended by Section 2, Chapter 445, 
O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 2024, Section 3 -104), 
which relates to the State Board of Education 's 
powers and duties; removing the State Board of 
Education from overseeing and administering school 
lunch program under the National School Lunch Act; 
repealing 70 O.S. 2021, Section 3 -119, which relates 
to the school lunch program; providing for 
codification; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new se ction of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3041 of Title 2, unless there is 
created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:   
 
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The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry 
shall: 
1.  Be and is hereby designated as the "State Educational 
Agency" referred to in Public Law 396 of the 79th Congress of the 
United States, which law states that said act may be cited as the 
"National School Lunch Act ", and said Oklahoma Department of 
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry is hereby au thorized and directed to 
accept the terms and provisions of said act and to enter into such 
agreements, not in conflict with the Constitution of Oklahoma or the 
Constitution and statutes of the United States, as may be necessary 
or appropriate to secure fo r the State of Oklahoma the benefits of 
the school lunch program established a nd referred to in said act; 
2.  Have authority to secure and administer the benefits of the 
National School Lunch Act, Public Law 396 of the 79th Congress of 
the United States, i n the State of Oklahoma and is hereby authorized 
to employ or appoint and fix the compensation of such additional 
officers or employees and to incur such expenses as may be necessary 
for the accomplishment of the above purpose, administer the 
distribution of any state funds appropriated by the Legislature 
required as federal matchin g to reimburse on children 's meals; and 
3.  Have general supervision of the school lunch program.  The 
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry may sponsor 
workshops for personnel and participants in the school lunch program 
and may develop, print, and distribute free of charge or sell any   
 
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materials, books, and bulletins to be used in such school lunch 
programs.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolv ing 
fund for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, 
to be designated the "School Lunch Workshop Revolving Fund ".  The 
fund shall consist of all fees derived from or on behalf of any 
participant in any such workshop sponsored by the Okl ahoma 
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, or from the sale of 
any materials, books, and bulletins, and such funds shall be 
disbursed for expenses of such workshops and for developing, 
printing, and distributing such materials, books, and bulleti ns 
related to the school lunch program.  The fund shall be administered 
in accordance with Section 155 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma Statutes. 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3042 of Title 2, unless there is 
created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
Funds appropriated to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, 
Food, and Forestry for school lunch matching and the school lunch 
program shall be apportioned by the Oklah oma Department of 
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to each school district for the 
purpose of providing meals for children in compliance with the 
National School Lunch Act and the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 and 
Public Law 91-248, as they may hereafter be a mended or supplemented.   
 
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SECTION 3.     AMENDATORY     70 O.S. 2021, Section 3 -104, as 
last amended by Section 2, Chapter 445, O.S.L. 2024 (70 O.S. Supp. 
2024, Section 3-104), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 3-104. A.  The supervision of the public school system 
of Oklahoma shall be vested in the State Board of Education and, 
subject to limitations otherwise provided by law, the State Board of 
Education shall: 
1.  Adopt policies and make rules for the operation of the 
public school system of the state; 
2.  Appoint, prescribe the duties, and fix the compensation of a 
secretary, an attorney, and all other personnel necessary for the 
proper performance of the functions of the State Board of Education.  
The secretary shall not be a membe r of the Board; 
3.  Submit to the Governor a departmental budget based upon 
major functions of the Department as prepared by the Superintendent 
of Public Instruction and supported by detailed data on needs and 
proposed operations as partially determined by the budgetary needs 
of local school districts filed with the State Board of Education 
for the ensuing fiscal year.  Appropriations therefor shall be made 
in lump-sum form for each major item in the budget as follows: 
a. State Aid to schools, 
b. the supervision of all other functions of general and 
special education including genera l control, free 
textbooks, school lunch, Indian education, and all   
 
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other functions of the Board and an amount sufficient 
to adequately staff and administer these services, and 
c. the Board shall determine the details by which the 
budget and the appropriations are administered.  
Annually, the Board shall make preparations to 
consolidate all of the functions of the Department in 
such a way that the budget can be based on two items, 
administration and aid to schools.  A maximum amount 
for administration shall be designated as a part of 
the total appropriation; 
4.  On the first day of December preceding each regular session 
of the Legislature, prepare and deliver to the Governor and th e 
Legislature a report for the year ending June 30 immediately 
preceding the regular session of the Legislature.  The report shall 
contain: 
a. detailed statistics and other information concerning 
enrollment, attendance, expenditures including State 
Aid, and other pertinent data for all public schools 
in this state, 
b. reports from each and every division within the State 
Department of Education as submitted by the 
Superintendent of Public Instruction and any other 
division, department, institution, or other agency 
under the supervision of the Board,   
 
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c. recommendations for the improvement of the public 
school system of the state, 
d. a statement of the receipts and expenditures of the 
State Board of Education for the past year, and 
e. a statement of plans and recommendations for the 
management and improvement of public schools and such 
other information relating to the educational 
interests of the state as may be deemed necessary and 
desirable; 
5.  Provide for the formulation and adoption of curricula, 
courses of study, and other instructional aids necessary for the 
adequate instruction of pupils in the public schools; 
6.  Have authority in matters pertaining to the licensure and 
certification of persons for instructional, supervisory, and 
administrative positio ns and services in the public schools of the 
state subject to the provisions o f Section 6-184 of this title, and 
shall formulate rules governing the issuance and revocation of 
certificates for superintendents of schools, principals, 
supervisors, librarians , clerical employees, school nurses, school 
bus drivers, visiting teachers, classroom teachers, and for other 
personnel performing instructional, administrative, and supervisory 
services, but not including members of boards of education and other 
employees who do not work directly with pupils, and may charge and 
collect reasonable f ees for the issuance of such certificates:   
 
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a. the State Department of Education shall not issue a 
certificate to and shall revoke the certificate of any 
person who has been convi cted, whether upon a verdict 
or plea of guilty or upon a plea of nolo contendere, 
or received a suspended sentence or any probationary 
term for a crime or an attempt to commit a crime 
provided for in Section 843.5 of Title 21 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes if th e offense involved sexual abuse 
or sexual exploitation as those terms are defi ned in 
Section 1-1-105 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutes, 
Section 741, 843.1, if the offense included sexual 
abuse or sexual exploitation, 865 et seq., 885, 888, 
891, 1021, 1021.2, 1021.3, 1040.13a, 1087, 1088, 
1111.1, 1114, or 1123 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes or who enters this state and who has been 
convicted, received a suspended sentence, or received 
a deferred judgment for a crime or attempted crime 
which, if committed or attempted in this state, would 
be a crime or an attempt to commit a crime provided 
for in any of the laws, and 
b. all funds collected by the State Department of 
Education for the issuance of certificates to 
instructional, supervisory, and adminis trative 
personnel in the public schools of the state shall be   
 
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deposited in the "Teachers' Certification Fund" in the 
State Treasury and may be expended by the State Board 
of Education to finance the activities of the State 
Department of Education necessary to administer the 
program, for consultative services, publication costs, 
actual and necessary travel expenses as provided in 
the State Travel Reimbursement Act incurred by persons 
performing research work, and other expenses found 
necessary by the State B oard of Education for the 
improvement of the preparation and certification of 
teachers in this state.  Provided, any unobligated 
balance in the Teachers ' Certification Fund in excess 
of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) on June 30 of any 
fiscal year shall be transferred to the General 
Revenue Fund of this state.  Until July 1, 1997, the 
State Board of Education shall have authority for 
approval of teacher education programs.  The State 
Board of Education shall also have authority for the 
administration of teacher residency and professional 
development, subject to the provisions of the Oklahoma 
Teacher Preparation Act; 
7.  Promulgate rules governing the classification, inspection, 
supervision, and accrediting of all public nursery, kindergarten, 
elementary and secondary schools, and on -site educational services   
 
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provided by public schoo l districts or state -accredited private 
schools in partial hospitalization programs, day treatment programs, 
and day hospital programs as defined in this section, Section 3 -
104.7 of this title, and Section 603.4 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes for persons between the ages of three (3) and twenty -one 
(21) years of age in the state.  However, no school shall be denied 
accreditation solely on the basis of average daily attendanc e. 
Any school district which maintains an elementary school and 
faces the necessity of relocating its school facilities because of 
construction of a lake, either by state or federal authority, which 
will inundate the school facilities, shall be entitled to receive 
probationary accreditation from the State Board of Education for a 
period of five (5) years after June 12, 1975, and any school 
district, otherwise qualified, shall be entitled to receive 
probationary accreditation from the State Board of Educatio n for a 
period of two (2) consecutive years to attain the minimum average 
daily attendance.  The Head Start and public nurseries or 
kindergartens operated from community action agency funds shall not 
be subjected to the accrediting rules of the State Board of 
Education.  Neither will the State Board of Education make rules 
affecting the operation of the public nurseries and kindergartens 
operated from federal funds secured through community action 
agencies even though they may be operating in the public sch ools of 
the state.  However, any of the Head Start or public nurseries or   
 
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kindergartens operated under federal regulations may make 
application for accrediting from the State Board of Education but 
will be accredited only if application for the approval of the 
programs is made.  The status of no school district shall be changed 
which will reduce it to a lower classification until due notice has 
been given to the proper authorities thereof and an opportunity 
given to correct the conditions which otherwise wo uld be the cause 
of such reduction. 
Private and parochial schools may be accre dited and classified 
in like manner as public schools or, if an accrediting association 
is approved by the State Board of Education, by procedures 
established by the State Board of Education to accept accreditation 
by such accrediting association, if application is made to the State 
Board of Education for such accrediting; 
8.  Be the legal agent of this state to accept, in its 
discretion, the provisions of any Act of Congress appr opriating or 
apportioning funds which are now, or may hereafter be, provided f or 
use in connection with any phase of the system of public education 
in Oklahoma.  It shall prescribe such rules as it finds necessary to 
provide for the proper distribution of such funds in accordance with 
the state and federal laws; 
9.  Be and is specifically hereby designated as the agency of 
this state to cooperate and deal with any officer, board, or 
authority of the United States Government under any law of the   
 
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United States which may require or recommend cooperation with any 
state board having charg e of the administration of public schools 
unless otherwise provided by law; 
10.  Be and is hereby designated as the "State Educational 
Agency" referred to in Public Law 396 of th e 79th Congress of the 
United States, which law states that the act may be cited as the 
"National School Lunch Act ", and the State Board of Education is 
hereby authorized and directed to accept the terms and provisions of 
the act and to enter into such agr eements, not in conflict with the 
Constitution of Oklahoma or the Constitution and Statutes of the 
United States, as may be necessary or appropriate to secure for this 
state the benefits of the school lunch program established and 
referred to in the act; 
11.  Have authority to secure and administer the benefits of the 
National School Lunch Act, Public Law 396 of the 79th Congress of 
the United States, in this state and is hereby authorized to employ 
or appoint and fix the compensation of such additional off icers or 
employees and to incur such expenses as may be necessary for the 
accomplishment of the above purpose, administer the distribution of 
any state funds appropriated by the Legislature required as federal 
matching to reimburse on children 's meals; 
12. Accept and provide for the administration of any land, 
money, buildings, gifts, donation, or other things of value which   
 
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may be offered or bequeathed to the schools under the supervision or 
control of the Board; 
13. 11. Have authority to require person s having 
administrative control of all school districts in Oklahoma to make 
such regular and special reports regarding the activities of the 
schools in the districts as the Board may deem needful for the 
proper exercise of its duties and functions.  Such a uthority shall 
include the right of the State Board of Education to withhold all 
state funds under its control, to withhold official recognition 
including accrediting, until such required reports have been filed 
and accepted in the office of the Board and to revoke the 
certificates of persons failing or refusing to make such reports ; 
14.  Have general supervision of the school lunch program.  The 
State Board of Education may sponsor workshops for personnel and 
participants in the school lunch program and ma y develop, print, and 
distribute free of charge or sell any materials, books, and 
bulletins to be used in the school lunch programs.  There is hereby 
created in the State Treasury a revolving fund for the Board, to be 
designated the "School Lunch Workshop Revolving Fund".  The fund 
shall consist of all fees derived from or on behalf of any 
participant in any such workshop sponsored by the State Board of 
Education, or from the sale of any materials, books, and bulletins, 
and funds shall be disbursed for expe nses of such workshops and for 
developing, printing, and distributing of the materials, books, and   
 
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bulletins relating to the school lunch program.  The fund shall be 
administered in accordance with Section 155 of Title 62 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes; 
15. 12. Prescribe all forms for school district and county 
officers to report to the State Board of Education where required.  
The State Board of Education shall also prescribe a list of 
appropriation accounts by which the funds of school districts shall 
be budgeted, accounted for, and expended; and it shall be the duty 
of the State Auditor and Inspector in prescribing all budgeting, 
accounting, and reporting forms for school funds to conform to such 
lists; 
16. 13. Provide for the establishment of a uniform sys tem of 
pupil and personnel accounting, records, and reports; 
17. 14. Have authority to provide for the health and safety of 
school children and school personnel while under the jurisdiction of 
school authorities; 
18. 15. Provide for the supervision of the transportation of 
pupils; 
19. 16. Have authority, upon request of the local school 
board, to act in behalf of the public schools of the state in the 
purchase of transportation equipment; 
20. 17. Have authority and is hereby required to perform all 
duties necessary to the administration of the public school system 
in Oklahoma as specified in the Oklahoma School Code; and, in   
 
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addition thereto, those duties not specifically mentioned herein if 
not delegated by law to any other agency or official; 
21. 18. Administer the State Public Common School Building 
Equalization Fund established by Section 32 of Article X of the 
Oklahoma Constitution.  Any monies as may be appropriated or 
designated by the Legislature, other than ad valorem taxes, any 
other funds identified by the State Department of Education, which 
may include, but not b e limited to, grants -in-aid from the federal 
government for building purposes, the proceeds of all property that 
shall fall to the state by escheat, penalties for unlawful holdin g 
of real estate by corporations, and capital gains on assets of the 
permanent school funds, shall be deposited in the State Public 
Common School Building Equalization Fund.  The fund shall be used to 
aid school districts and charter schools in acquiring b uildings, 
subject to the limitations fixed by Section 32 of Article X of the 
Oklahoma Constitution.  It is hereby declared that redbud school 
grants disbursed from the State Public Common School Building 
Equalization Fund shall be used for the same purpose s as a building 
fund, as provided for in Section 1 -118 of this title.  It is hereby 
declared that the term "school districts" as used in Section 32 of 
Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution shall mean school districts 
and eligible charter schools as define d in subsection B of this 
section.  The State Board of Education shall disburs e redbud school 
grants annually from the State Public Common School Building   
 
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Equalization Fund to public schools and eligible charter schools 
pursuant to subsection B of this sec tion.  The Board shall 
promulgate rules for the implementation of disbursing redbud school 
grants pursuant to this section.  The State Board of Education shall 
prescribe rules for making grants of aid from, and for otherwise 
administering, the fund pursuan t to the provisions of this 
paragraph, and may employ and fix the duties and c ompensation of 
technicians, aides, clerks, stenographers, attorneys, and other 
personnel deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of this 
paragraph.  The cost of administerin g the fund shall be paid from 
monies appropriated to the State Board of Education for the 
operation of the State Department of Education.  From monies 
apportioned to the fund, the State Department of Education may 
reserve not more than one -half of one percent (1/2 of 1%) for 
purposes of administering the fund; 
22. 19. Recognize that the Director of the Department of 
Corrections shall be the administrative authority for the schools 
which are maintained in the state reformatories and shall appoint 
the principals and teachers in such schools.  Provided, that rules 
of the State Board of Education for the classification, inspection, 
and accreditation of public schools shall be applicable to such 
schools; and such schools shall comply with standards set by the 
State Board of Education; and   
 
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23. 20. Have authority to administer a revolvin g fund which is 
hereby created in the State Treasury, to be designated the 
"Statistical Services Revolving Fund ".  The fund shall consist of 
all monies received from the various school districts of the state, 
the United States Government, and other sources for the purpose of 
furnishing or financing statistical services and for any other 
purpose as designated by the Legislature.  The State Board of 
Education is hereby authorized to enter into agreements with school 
districts, municipalities, the United State s Government, 
foundations, and other agencies or individuals for services, 
programs, or research projects.  The Statistical Services Revolving 
Fund shall be administered in accor dance with Section 155 of Title 
62 of the Oklahoma Statutes. 
B.  1.  The redbud school grants shall be determined by the 
State Department of Education as follows: 
a. divide the county four -mill levy revenue by four to 
determine the nonchargeable county fou r-mill revenue 
for each school district, 
b. determine the amount of new revenu e generated by the 
five-mill building fund levy as authorized by Section 
10 of Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution for each 
school district as reported in the Oklahoma Cost 
Accounting System for the preceding fiscal year,   
 
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c. add the amounts calculated in subparagraphs a and b of 
this paragraph to determine the nonchargeable millage 
for each school district, 
d. add the nonchargeable millage in each district 
statewide as calculat ed in subparagraph c of this 
paragraph and divide the total by the average dai ly 
membership in public schools statewide based on the 
preceding school year 's average daily membership, 
according to the provisions of Section 18 -107 of this 
title.  This amount is the statewide nonchargeable 
millage per student, known as the baseline local 
funding per student, 
e. all eligible charter schools shall be included in 
these calculations as unique school districts, 
separate from the school district that may sponsor the 
eligible charter school, and the total number of 
districts shall be used to d etermine the statewide 
average baseline local funding per student, 
f. for each school district or eligible charter school 
which is below the baseline local funding per student, 
the Department shall subtract the baseline local 
funding per student from the average nonchargeable 
millage per student of the school district or eligible   
 
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charter school to determine the nonchargeable millage 
per student shortfall for each district, and 
g. the nonchargeable millage per student shortfall for a 
school district or eligi ble charter school shall be 
multiplied by the average daily membership of the 
preceding school year of the eligible school district 
or eligible charter school.  This amount shall be the 
redbud school grant amount for the school district or 
eligible charter school. 
2.  For fiscal year 2022, monies for the redbud school grants 
shall be expended from the funds apportioned pursuant to Section 426 
of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes. For fiscal year 2023 and each 
subsequent fiscal year, monies for the redbud s chool grants shall be 
appropriated pursuant to Section 426 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes, not to exceed three -fourths (3/4) of the tax collected in 
the preceding fiscal ye ar pursuant to Section 426 of Title 63 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes as determined by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.  For 
fiscal year 2023 and each subsequent fiscal year, if such 
appropriated funds are insufficient to fund the redbud school 
grants, then an addit ional apportionment of funds shall be made from 
sales tax collections as provi ded by subsection D of Section 1353 of 
Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  If both funds are insufficient, 
the Department shall promulgate rules to permit a decrease to the   
 
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baseline local funding per student to the highest amount allowed 
with the funding available. 
3.  As used in this section, "eligible charter school " shall 
mean a charter school which is sponsored pursuant to the provisions 
of the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act.  P rovided, however, eligible 
charter school shall not include a statewide virtua l charter school 
sponsored by the Statewide Charter School Board but shall only 
include those which provide in -person or blended instruction, as 
provided by Section 1 -111 of this title, to not less than two -thirds 
(2/3) of students as the primary means of instructional service 
delivery. 
4.  The Department shall develop a program to acknowledge the 
redbud school grant recipients and shall include elected members of 
the House of Representatives and Senate who represent the school 
districts and eligible charte r schools. 
5.  The Department shall create a dedicated page on its website 
listing annual redbud school grant recipients, amount awarded to 
each recipient, and other pertinent in formation about the Redbud 
School Funding Act. 
6.  The Department shall provide the chair of the House 
Appropriations and Budget Committee and the chair of the Senate 
Appropriations Committee no later than February 1 of each year with 
an estimate of the up coming year's redbud school grant allocation as 
prescribed by this section.   
 
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SECTION 4.     REPEALER     70 O.S. 2021, Section 3 -119, is 
hereby repealed. 
SECTION 5.  This act shall become effective July 1, 2026. 
 
 
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