Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB349

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Higher education; requiring certain institutions of higher education to report certain funding from certain foreign sources. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

The implementation of SB349 is expected to significantly impact state laws regarding higher education administration and funding transparency. By enforcing rigorous reporting requirements, the bill seeks to prevent unacknowledged foreign influence in the educational system. Institutions failing to comply with the reporting criteria could face fines of up to $10,000 for willful non-compliance. The stringent measures necessitate that institutions not only document their foreign funding sources but also ensure that records are publicly accessible, thus promoting public oversight in higher education financing.

Summary

Senate Bill 349, introduced by Senator Bergstrom, mandates institutions of higher education in Oklahoma to report funding received from foreign sources. The bill defines 'covered institutions' to include those in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education as well as accredited private institutions. Under the bill, these institutions are required to provide quarterly reports detailing any funding received that exceeds $50,000 from foreign entities, which may include governments, foreign legal entities, and individuals who are not U.S. citizens. This move aims to enhance transparency and accountability regarding foreign financial influences in higher education in Oklahoma.

Contention

Despite its intent to promote transparency, SB349 may be met with resistance from educational institutions that argue it imposes undue burdens. Critics might contend that the bill could deter potential funding from foreign sources due to the thorough disclosure requirements, potentially hindering educational opportunities and international collaboration. There could also be concerns regarding the broad definitions within the bill that may inadvertently capture a wide range of funding agreements, complicating compliance for smaller institutions and programs. Furthermore, debates may arise about the effectiveness of such measures in truly safeguarding against harmful foreign influence compared to the potential loss of beneficial international partnerships.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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