[Oasfaa] State Legislative Update as of 3/2/23
Fair, Bryce
bfair at osrhe.edu
Thu Mar 2 17:06:17 CST 2023
Following is an update on the bills we are tracking in the Oklahoma Legislature. Today was the first legislative deadline for bills to be passed out of committee in their house of origin.
Bills added to the list:
* HB 2773 - (Tuition, Fee, and Other Waivers) - requires that no state system institution or career technology school may charge tuition, fees, room and board to any wrongfully incarcerated person and their children.
* HB 2318 - (Scholarships) - Extends the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship tax credit to cover contributions made to eligible college and university foundations to fund scholarships for students attending state system institutions.
Bills that will be removed from the list in the next update (were not passed in committee before today's deadline)
* HB 1015 - Oklahoma's Promise
* HB 1342 - Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship
* HB 1626 - Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program
* HB 1795 - Sergeant CJ Nelson Legacy Act (passed House A&B Subcomm.; not heard in full House A&B Comm.)
* HB 1990 - Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship
* HB 2865 - Oklahoma's Promise
* SB 55 - National Guard Educational Assistance Program
* SB 363 - Freeze of tuition and fee rates (passed Senate Ed. Comm.; not heard in Senate Appropriations Comm.)
FAFSA
SB 93 (Sen. Dave Rader and Rep. Anthony Moore): Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, requires students to complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to graduate from a public high school accredited by the State Board of Education. It provides exemptions authorizing parents to opt the student out of the requirement. The bill requires the State Department of Education to develop and publish materials for students, parents, and legal guardians explaining the requirements to complete the FAFSA, the benefits to completing the FAFSA, the opt-out provisions and to provide an opt-out form to be used by school districts, charter schools, and virtual charter schools.
Status: Referred to Senate Education Committee; passed Senate Education Committee 2/21/23 (12 aye, 0 nay); to Senate floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/SFLR/SB93%20SFLR.PDF
Oklahoma's Promise
HB 1015 (Rep. Rick West and Sen. Dana Prieto): Oklahoma's Promise. Lowers the minimum ACT score required for homeschool students and students graduating from non-accredited high schools from 22 to 19.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB1015%20INT.PDF
HB 2718 (Rep. Ellyn Hefner and Sen. John Michael Montgomery): As amended in committee, the bill creates the Oklahoma Promise Opportunity Scholarship to provide a tuition scholarship for students with intellectual disabilities participating in comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs. Defines eligibility and application process.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee; passed House Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Education 2/20/23 (11 aye, 0 nay); passed House Appropriations & Budget Committee, title stricken, 3/1/23 (37 aye, 0 nay); to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20COMMITTEE%20SUBS/HCS/HB2718%20SUBREC.PDF
HB 2772 (Rep. Cyndi Munson and Sen. John Montgomery): Oklahoma's Promise. Modifies the program requirement for refraining from substance abuse and commission of criminal or delinquent acts. Deletes reference to refraining from substance abuse. Specifies that students must refrain from the commission of violent crimes.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee; passed House Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Education 2/20/23 (9 aye, 3 nay); Passed House Appropriations & Budget Committee 3/1/23 (32 aye, 1 nay); to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB2772%20INT.PDF
SB 27 (Sen. Dewayne Pemberton and Rep. Ken Luttrell): Oklahoma's Promise. Allows completion of the "core" high school curriculum rather than the current required college preparatory high school curriculum for students seeking admission to a technology center school overseen by the State Board of Career and Technology Education. Also specifies an equivalent SAT score to the required ACT score for homeschool students and students graduating from non-accredited high schools.
Status: Referred to Senate Education Committee and then to Senate Appropriations Committee; passed Senate Education Committee 2/7/23 (11 aye, 0 nay, title stricken); passed Senate Appropriations Committee 2/15/23 (21 aye, 0 nay); passed Senate floor 3/2/23 (47 aye, 0 nay); to House
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/SFLR/SB27%20SFLR.PDF
Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG)
HB 2865 (Rep. Kevin Wallace): Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant - OTAG. Makes comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs approved by the U.S. Department of Education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities eligible to participate in the OTAG program.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB2865%20INT.PDF
SB 11 (Sen. Dave Rader and Rep. Daniel Pae): Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant - OTAG. Authorizes persons incarcerated in a state, federal or private correctional facility to be eligible to receive an OTAG award. Deletes the current prohibition.
Status: Referred to Senate Education Committee and then to Senate Appropriations Committee; passed Senate Education Committee 2/7/23 (11 aye, 1 nay, title stricken); passed Senate Appropriations Committee 2/15/23 (21 aye, 0 nay); passed Senate floor 2/28/23 (42 aye, 1 nay); to House
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20ENGR/SB/SB11%20ENGR.PDF
SB 322 (Sen. Ally Seifried and Rep. Mark McBride): Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant - OTAG. Makes comprehensive transition and postsecondary programs approved by the U.S. Department of Education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities eligible to participate in the OTAG program.
Status: passed to Senate Education Committee 2/14/23 (12 aye, 0 nay); pending action on Senate floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/SFLR/SB322%20SFLR.PDF
National Guard Educational Assistance Program
SB 55 (Sen. Brenda Stanley): Amends the Oklahoma National Guard Education Assistance Program. Increases the maximum number of graduate credit hours for which the benefit may be used toward a master's degree from 40 to 60. Modifies some eligibility requirements. Deletes repayment requirement.
Status: Referred to Senate Education Committee and then to Senate Appropriations Committee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/SB/SB55%20INT.PDF
Student Borrower Bill of Rights
HB 1443 (Rep. Melissa Provenzano and Sen. John Michael Montgomery): Amends the Oklahoma Student Borrowers Bill of Rights. Clarifies that student loan servicers must inform student loan borrowers if their type of loan does not qualify for loan forgiveness programs.
Status: Passed House Committee on Banking, Financial Services and Pensions 2/22/23 (11 aye, 0 nay); next to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/HFLR/HB1443%20HFLR.PDF
Teacher Scholarships
HB 1342 (Rep. Dean Davis): Amends the Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship and Employment Incentive to allow students completing high school homeschool instruction to be eligible to participate in the program.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB1342%20INT.PDF
HB 1990 (Rep. Mickey Dollens): Amends the Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship and Employment Incentive to allow students completing high school homeschool instruction or General Educational Development (GED) test requirements to be eligible to participate in the program.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB1342%20INT.PDF
HB 2559 (Rep. Mark McBride and Sen. Dewayne Pemberton): Changes the name of the Oklahoma Future Teacher Scholarship and Employment Incentive to "Inspired to Teach". Allows students completing high school homeschool instruction or General Educational Development (GED) test requirements to be eligible to participate in the program. Defines "full-time student".
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee; passed House Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Education 2/13/23 (14 aye, 0 nay); passed full House Appropriations & Budget Committee 3/2/23 (31 aye, 0 nay); to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB2559%20INT.PDF
SB 529 (Sen. Adam Pugh and Rep Ronny Johns): Creates the Oklahoma Teacher Corps Program to be administered by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to help students who graduate from an approved teacher preparation degree program and agree to teach at a school meeting certain criteria for four years. Establishes eligibility requirements and assistance amount. Provides for repayment if participant fails to complete the full term of service.
Status: Referred to Senate Education Committee and then to Senate Appropriations Committee; passed Senate Education Committee 2/14/23 (10 aye, 0 nay); passed Senate Appropriations Committee 2/22/23 (20 aye, 0 nay); to Senate floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/SFLR/SB529%20SFLR.PDF
Tuition and Fee Rates (State System Institutions)
HB 2663 (Rep. Josh West and Sen. Brenda Stanley): Related to in-state status for resident tuition at a state system institution for any person currently serving in the U.S. military, their spouse or dependent children. Deletes certain time period limitations.
Status: Referred to House Rules Committee; withdrawn from Rules Committee and referred to House Veterans and Military Affairs Committee; passed House Veterans and Military Affairs Committee 2/21/23 (9 aye, 0 nay); to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/HFLR/HB2663%20HFLR.PDF
SB 363 (Sen. Adam Pugh and Rep. Anthony Moore): Freeze on tuition and fees at state system institutions. Requires that beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year, that the tuition and fee rates to be charged to students enrolled at an institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education shall not exceed the tuition and fee rates approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Status: Senate Education Committee and then to Senate Appropriations Committee; passed Senate Education Committee 2/14/23 (12 aye, 0 nay); referred to Senate Appropriations Committee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/SB/SB363%20INT.PDF
Tuition, Fee, and Other Waivers (State System Institutions & Career Tech)
HB 2773 (Rep. Cyndi Munson): Requires that no state system institution or career technology school may charge tuition, fees, room and board to any wrongfully incarcerated person and their children; limited to 120 credit hours.
Status: Referred to House Judiciary-Civil Committee; passed House Judiciary-Civil Committee 2/23/23 (9 aye, 0 nay); next to House floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/HFLR/HB2773%20HFLR.PDF
HB 1795 (Rep. Mike Osburn and Sen. Kristen Thompson): Creates the Sergeant CJ Nelson Legacy Act. Requires that no fees at State System institutions shall be charged to children of Oklahoma peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical technicians who have died in the line of duty.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee; passed House Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Education 2/13/23 (14 aye, 0 nay); referred to full House Appropriations and Budget Committee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB1795%20INT.PDF
SB 654 (Sen. Paul Rosino and Rep. Ty Burns): Creates the Captain Steven L. Farley Goldstar Families Act. Provides that the surviving spouse and children of a member of any branch of the United States Armed Forces killed in action or in the line of duty after September 11, 2001, shall be eligible for a waiver of undergraduate resident tuition at a State System institution or resident tuition at a technology center school operated under the State Board of Career and Technology Education. Estabishes eligibility requirements.
Status: Referred to Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee and then to Senate Finance Committee; passed Senate Veterans and Military Affairs Committee 2/15/23 (11 aye, 0 nay); referred to Senate Finance Committee; passed Senate Finance Committee 2.27/23 (12 aye, 0 nay); to Senate floor
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20FLR/SFLR/SB654%20SFLR.PDF
Scholarships
HB 1626 (Rep. Regina Goodwin): Amends the Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program. Creates a Community Advisory Committee.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB1626%20INT.PDF
HB 2318 (Rep. Mark McBride): Extends the Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship tax credit to cover contributions made to eligible college and university foundations to fund scholarships for students attending state system institution. Total credits for all taxpayers are not to exceed $25 million annually, and the tax credit amount is capped at $6 million per public higher education institution.
Status: Referred to House Rules Committee; transferred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee; passed House Appropriations and Budget Committee 3/2/23 (32 aye, 0 nay).
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20COMMITTEE%20AMENDMENTS/House/HB2318%20FULLPCS3%20KYLE%20HILBERT-EK.PDF
HB 2555 (Rep. Mark McBride): Creates the Oklahoma Critical Industries Scholarship Program. Authorized a four-year pilot program. Requires full-time enrollment at a state public higher education institution or state public technology center school. Provides for identification of critical industry programs including computer science, engineering, and cybersecurity programs. Directs state matching funds up to $15 million.
Status: Referred to House Appropriations and Budget Committee, Education Subcommittee; passed House Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on Education 2/13/23 (14 aye, 0 nay); passed full House Appropriations and Budget Committee 3/2/23 (31 aye, 0 nay)
Current Text: http://webserver1.lsb.state.ok.us/cf_pdf/2023-24%20INT/hB/HB2555%20INT.PDF
Bryce Fair
Associate Vice Chancellor for Scholarships & Grants
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
Phone: 405-225-9162
Email: bfair at osrhe.edu<mailto:bfair at osrhe.edu>
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