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|BILL NO. 362 By: Pugh of the Senate |
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| Baker of the House |
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6| An Act relating to schools; amending 70 O.S. 2021, |
| Section 5-142, which relates to criminal history |
7| record checks for school employment; removing certain |
| exemption from obtaining new criminal history record |
8| check; updating statutory language; providing |
| exemption from obtaining new criminal history record |
9| check to certain persons who have obtained a record |
| check for certain purposes within certain time |
10| period; directing certain persons seeking employment |
| as a full-time teacher to include certain letter; |
11| removing certain exemptions from obtaining new |
| criminal history record check; providing an effective |
12| date; and declaring an emergency. |
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15|BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: |
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16| SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 70 O.S. 2021, Section 5-142, is |
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17|amended to read as follows: |
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18| Section 5-142. A. Except as otherwise provided for in |
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19|subsection F of this section, for purposes of employment, a board of |
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20|education may request in writing to the State Board of Education |
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21|that a national criminal history record check be conducted of any |
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22|employee of the school and shall request such information for any |
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23|person seeking employment with the school; provided that a board of |
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24|education shall not be required to obtain a new criminal history |
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1|record check for an individual who has obtained certification from |
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2|the State Department of Education within the previous twelve (12) |
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3|months. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) shall |
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4|obtain fingerprints of the employee or prospective employee and |
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5|require that the person pay a search fee not to exceed Fifty Dollars |
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6|($50.00) or the cost of the search, whichever is the lesser amount. |
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7|The fee shall be deposited in the OSBI Revolving Fund. School |
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8|districts may reimburse employees for the cost of the search. The |
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9|State Board of Education shall contact the Oklahoma State Bureau of |
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10|Investigation for any national criminal history record of the person |
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11|within fourteen (14) working days of receiving a written request |
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12|from the board of education. |
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13| B. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall provide the |
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14|national criminal history record check requested by the State Board |
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15|of Education within fourteen (14) working days from the receipt of |
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16|the request. The Bureau may contact the Federal Bureau of |
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17|Investigation to obtain the information requested. |
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18| C. The State Board of Education shall provide the information |
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19|received from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to the |
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20|board of education within fourteen (14) days from the receipt of the |
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21|information. The State Board of Education shall provide any |
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22|follow-up information received from the OSBI concerning a person for |
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23|which whom a national criminal history record check was requested to |
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24|the employing board of education. |
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1| D. For the purpose of this section: |
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2| 1. "Board of education" includes both public and private boards |
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3|of education within or outside this state; |
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4| 2. "Employing agency" means a political subdivision or law |
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5|enforcement agency in this state; |
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6| 3. "Law enforcement officer" means a peace or police officer |
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7|who is certified by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and |
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8|Training; |
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9| 4. "National criminal history record check" means a national |
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10|criminal history record check as defined in Section 150.9 of Title |
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11|74 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and |
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12| 5. "Prospective employee" means an individual who has received |
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13|an offer of temporary employment from a school district pending the |
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14|results of the national criminal history record check. |
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15| E. Each public board of education within this state shall |
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16|promulgate a statement regarding the felony record search policy for |
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17|that school district. The policy may permit temporary employment of |
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18|prospective employees for a maximum of sixty (60) days pending |
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19|receipt of results of national criminal history record check |
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20|requests. The temporary employment of the prospective employee |
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21|shall terminate after sixty (60) days unless the school district |
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22|receives the results of the national criminal history record check. |
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23|The sixty-day temporary employment period shall begin on the first |
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24|day the prospective employee reports for duty at the employing |
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1|school district. Prospective employees shall be notified of the |
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2|requirement, the fee, and the reimbursement policy when first |
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3|interviewed concerning employment. The school district's |
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4|reimbursement policy shall provide, at a minimum, that employees |
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5|shall be promptly reimbursed in full for the fee if employed by the |
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6|district at the time the national criminal history record check |
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7|request is made unless the person was employed pending receipt of |
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8|results as set forth above. |
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9| F. 1. Any person who has been employed as a full-time teacher |
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10|by a school district in this state obtained a criminal history |
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11|record check for certification, as required by Section 6-190 of this |
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12|title, or for employment with a school as required by this section |
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13|in the immediately preceding five (5) years and applies for |
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14|employment as a full-time teacher or substitute teacher in another a |
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15|school district in this state may not be required to have a national |
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16|criminal history record check if the teacher produces a copy of a |
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17|the national criminal history record check completed within the |
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18|preceding five (5) years and. Any person who has been employed as a |
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19|full-time teacher by a school district in this state who applies for |
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20|employment as a full-time teacher in another school district in this |
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21|state shall also provide a letter from the school district in which |
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22|the teacher was employed stating the teacher left in good standing. |
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23| 2. For any person applying for employment as a substitute |
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24|teacher, a national criminal history record check shall be required |
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1|for the school year; provided, however, a board of education may |
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2|choose whether to require a national criminal history record check |
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3|from a prospective substitute teacher who has been employed by the |
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4|school district in the last year. Any person applying for |
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5|employment as a substitute teacher in more than one school district |
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6|shall only be required to have one national criminal history record |
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7|check, and, upon the request of the substitute teacher, that record |
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8|check shall be sent to all other school districts in which the |
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9|substitute teacher is applying to teach. |
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10| 3. Any person employed as a full-time teacher by a school |
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11|district in this state in the five (5) years immediately preceding |
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12|an application for employment as a substitute teacher may not be |
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13|required to have a national criminal history record check, if the |
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14|teacher produces a copy of a national criminal history record check |
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15|completed within the preceding five (5) years and a letter from the |
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16|school district in which the teacher was last employed stating the |
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17|teacher left in good standing. |
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18| 4. Any person employed as a substitute teacher by a school |
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19|district in this state for a minimum of five (5) years immediately |
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20|preceding an application for employment as a full-time teacher in a |
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21|school district in this state may not be required to have a national |
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22|criminal history record check if the teacher produces a copy of a |
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23|national criminal history record check completed within the |
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24|preceding five (5) years and a letter from the school district in |
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1|which the teacher was employed as a substitute teacher stating the |
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2|teacher left in good standing. |
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3| 5. Any person employed as a full-time teacher by a school |
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4|district in this state for ten (10) or more consecutive years |
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5|immediately preceding an application for employment as a substitute |
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6|teacher in the same school district may not be required to have a |
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7|national criminal history record check for as long as the person |
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8|remains employed for consecutive years by that school district as a |
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9|substitute teacher, if the teacher left full-time employment in good |
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10|standing. If the teacher applies for employment as a substitute |
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11|teacher in another school district, a national criminal history |
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12|record check shall be required. |
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13| G. 1. Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, any |
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14|teacher employed by an Oklahoma school district prior to the |
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15|effective date of this act May 19, 2020, who does not have an |
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16|Oklahoma criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State |
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17|Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history |
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18|record check, as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the |
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19|Oklahoma Statutes, on file with his or her employing district as |
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20|required by this section shall complete the criminal history record |
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21|checks upon the next renewal of his or her Standard Teaching |
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22|Certificate standard teaching certificate as required by Section |
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23|6-154.1 of this title or State Board of Education administrative |
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24|rules promulgated thereto. |
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1| 2. Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, any other |
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2|person employed by an Oklahoma school district prior to the |
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3|effective date of this act May 20, 2020, who does not have an |
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4|Oklahoma criminal history record check from the Oklahoma State |
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5|Bureau of Investigation as well as a national criminal history |
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6|record check, as defined in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the |
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7|Oklahoma Statutes, on file with his or her employing district as |
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8|required by this section shall have until July 1, 2022, to complete |
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9|the criminal history record checks. |
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10| 3. Any teacher eligible to retire from the Teachers' Retirement |
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11|System of Oklahoma who does not have an Oklahoma criminal history |
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12|record check from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation as well |
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13|as a national criminal history record check, as defined in Section |
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14|150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, on file with his or her |
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15|employing district as required by this section shall complete the |
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16|criminal history record checks by the earlier of the following |
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17|dates: |
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18| a. July 1, 2022, or |
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19| b. at the next renewal of his or her Standard Teaching |
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20| Certificate standard teaching certificate as required |
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21| by Section 6-154.1 of this title or State Board of |
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22| Education administrative rules promulgated thereto. |
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1| H. The provisions of this section shall not apply to technology |
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2|center employees hired on a part-time or temporary basis for the |
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3|instruction of adult students only. |
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4| I. The provisions of this section shall not apply to law |
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5|enforcement officers who are employed by an employing agency at the |
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6|time of application for employment at a public school district. |
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7| J. Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose |
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8|liability on school districts, except in negligence, for employing |
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9|prospective employees within the sixty-day temporary employment |
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10|window pending the results of the national criminal history record |
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11|check. |
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12| SECTION 2. This act shall become effective July 1, 2023. |
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13| SECTION 3. It being immediately necessary for the preservation |
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14|of the public peace, health, or safety, an emergency is hereby |
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15|declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and |
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16|be in full force from and after its passage and approval. |
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17| Passed the Senate the 7th day of March, 2023. |
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21| Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, |
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