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OK SB283
Bill
AI Summary
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District attorneys must notify the State Board of Education when charges are filed against a school district employee for felony or violent misdemeanor offenses, in addition to notifying the superintendent.
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District courts must notify the State Board of Education when a school district employee is convicted of crimes specified in Section 3-104, subsection 6, paragraph a of Title 70 Oklahoma Statutes.
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School districts must notify the State Board of Education within 10 days of dismissing or refusing to reemploy a teacher for criminal sexual activity or sexual misconduct that impedes job performance.
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Provisions become effective July 1, 2013, with an emergency clause making the act effective immediately upon passage and approval.
Legislative Description
School employees; directing the State Board of Education to be notified upon the filing or adjudication of certain charges. Effective date. Emergency.
Education - Common
Last Action
Approved by Governor 05/13/2013
5/13/2013