Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1017

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

State Medicaid program; allowing coverage of educationally necessary school-based services; prohibiting certain acts by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

If passed, SB1017 would significantly impact the landscape of educational services provided within the state of Oklahoma. It emphasizes the importance of educationally necessary services over medically necessary ones, which the bill explicitly prohibits from being included in IEPs. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority is restricted in its definitions and coverage provisions, creating a more focused approach to what constitutes educationally necessary services. The integration of Medicaid coverage with school-based services may enhance the support different schools can offer to students who struggle to receive appropriate educational benefits due to their disabilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 1017 focuses on the state Medicaid program and aims to broaden the coverage for educationally necessary school-based services for qualifying students. By defining specific terms related to the educational needs of children, the bill seeks to ensure that all eligible students, particularly those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), can access services that aid their education. These services include therapy types such as physical, occupational, and psychological that are essential for the child's overall educational experience.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB1017 revolves around the limitations placed on school-related health services. Critics may argue that by delineating what is deemed educationally necessary, the bill could inadvertently restrict access to essential health services that support learning, therefore limiting the resources available to disabled students. Additionally, some stakeholders may view the bill as a potential shift in responsibility from educational institutions to private guardians, which raises concerns about equity in access to necessary educational support across diverse socio-economic backgrounds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB860

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; adding certain substance to Schedule I. Effective date.

OK SR15

Resolution; memorializing the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; remembering the victims; honoring the survivors; thanking the heroic first responders; and urging continued healing.

OK SB586

Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act; modifying definition to establish certain relationship between employer and leased or contracted employee. Effective date.

OK SB284

Specie; authorizing the payment of certain public and private debts; restricting the requirement of payment in specie. Effective date.

OK SB269

Carbon sequestration; modifying jurisdiction over certain injection wells; establishing provisions for establishment of certain CO2 sequestration facilities and storage units. Effective date.

OK SB142

School personnel compensation; modifying minimum salary schedule. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB569

Practice of nursing; providing for independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who meet certain requirements. Effective date.

OK SB227

Taxation; modifying and limiting certain credits, deductions, and exemptions; modifying income tax rate for certain years. Effective date. Emergency.

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