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OK HB3674
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Melissa Provenzano
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AI Summary
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All reports of sexual assault in schools participating in the School Resource Officer Program must be reported to a law enforcement agency
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School resource officers must annually complete a minimum of 1 hour of continuing education accredited or provided by CLEET (Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training)
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School resource officers must complete 6 hours of evidence-based sexual assault and sexual violence training within 6 months of the act's effective date or within 6 months of starting employment with a school district, whichever is later
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School districts are responsible for verifying that every school resource officer under their employ or contract has received or is scheduled to receive required sexual assault training
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The school resource officer or the private company contracting the officer to the school bears responsibility for the cost of the sexual assault training; effective date November 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Schools; school resource officer program; sexual assault reporting; continuing law enforcement training; CLEET; certification; sexual assault and sexual violence training; effective date.
Last Action
Authored by Senator McIntosh (principal Senate author)
2/18/2026