Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB408

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Higher education; prohibiting certain institutions from taking certain actions due to a student's pregnancy. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

This bill directly affects existing laws regarding student rights and accommodations, enforcing the obligation of educational institutions to offer support to pregnant students. By codifying support measures, SB408 not only aligns with federal protections under Title IX but expands them to cover specific scenarios in the state. Furthermore, institutions are expected to develop written policies outlining their procedures for addressing pregnancy-related complaints. Complaints regarding any discrimination must be investigated by the Office of Civil Rights Enforcement under the Office of the Attorney General, making it easier for students to seek help and maintain their educational standing.

Summary

SB408 is a legislative bill aimed at enhancing protections for pregnant students within Oklahoma's higher education system. The bill mandates that both public and certain private higher education institutions cannot require a student to take a leave of absence or abandon their courses due to pregnancy. Instead, these institutions are obliged to provide reasonable accommodations so that students may continue their education uninterrupted. This includes making allowances for health and safety, the opportunity to makeup tests and assignments missed due to pregnancy, and the provision of necessary leaves of absence.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive overall support for its emphasis on protecting pregnant students, there may be points of contention regarding its enforcement and the extent to which schools are held accountable for noncompliance. Critics may argue that the bill places additional burdens on institutions regarding policy development and enforcement. Additionally, the effectiveness of the proposed accommodations could be questioned, particularly when it comes to implementing them in various academic contexts, which might lead to inconsistencies across institutions.

Effective_date

SB408 is set to become effective on July 1, 2025, with an emergency clause indicating its urgent necessity for the preservation of public health and safety, allowing the act to take effect immediately upon passage.

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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