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SB 1892

Schools; removing language directing certain survey to be included in review of mental health crisis protocols and working agreements. Effective date. Emergency.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Standridge

Oklahoma bill removes mandatory survey from school mental health crisis protocol reviews, effective immediately upon passage.

Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services
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Bill Summary · SB 1892

Legislative bill overview

SB 1892 removes a requirement that schools include a specific survey when reviewing their mental health crisis protocols and working agreements. The bill takes effect immediately as an emergency measure, meaning it bypasses the normal legislative waiting period.

Why is this important

Mental health protocols in schools directly affect how crises involving students are managed and responded to. Removing survey requirements could streamline administrative processes but may also reduce data collection on mental health intervention effectiveness. The emergency status indicates the sponsors believe this change is urgent enough to warrant expedited passage.

Potential points of contention

  • Data collection concerns: Removing survey requirements could eliminate important feedback mechanisms for evaluating whether mental health protocols are actually working
  • Transparency questions: Stakeholders may ask what survey is being removed and why its removal is necessary, especially given the emergency designation
  • Student safety implications: Mental health advocates might worry that reducing evaluation measures could compromise crisis response quality or accountability

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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