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OK SB1887
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Casey Murdock
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AI Summary
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Changes training frequency for teachers and school employees on food allergies, recognizing anaphylaxis, and epinephrine administration from annual to biennial (every other academic year), with training required the first year of employment and then once every two years thereafter
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Modifies concussion training requirements for game officials and team officials from annual to biennial, requiring completion in the first year of employment or volunteering and then once every other academic year
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Updates statutory language throughout, including changing capitalized "Epinephrine" to lowercase and correcting terminology such as "metered dose" to "metered-dose" and "dry-powder" to "dry powder"
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Transfers rulemaking authority for concussion management guidelines from the State Department of Health to the State Board of Education
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Effective date of July 1, 2026, with an emergency clause allowing immediate implementation upon passage and approval
Legislative Description
Schools; modifying frequency of training on food allergies, anaphylaxis, epinephrine administration, and concussions. Effective date. Emergency.
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative Newton (principal House author)
2/10/2026