Friday, May 20, 2016

Oklahoma Bill Establishes Student's Religious Right To Oppose Transgender Imposition

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  The Senate Joint Committee, today; passed   SB1619 to establish a right to protect students of religious objections, from being forced to share school showers with students claiming a transgender self-identification.

  The bill, shepherded by Sen. Gary Stanislawski of Tulsa, directs the state agencies to provide for a student of religious conscience, so they do not get forced to share a mixed sex shower, locker room, or restroom.

  It was not without opposition, as all Democrats in the Senate chamber opposed it, as did a handful of moderate-left Republicans.

Among the Republicans critical of the bill, were Senators, Bice, Holt, & Crain.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:

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Se. Stanislawski makes an impassioned closing speech for religious liberty in public schools.

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SECTION 1. NEW LAW
  A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 10-110 of Title 70, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:

A. As used in this section, "sex" means the physical condition of being male or female, as identified at birth by that individual's anatomy.
B. If a school district allows:

1. Student restrooms, athletic changing facilities or showers designated for the exclusive use of the male sex to be accessed by members of the female sex; and/or
2. Student restrooms, athletic changing facilities or showers designated for the exclusive use of the female sex to be accessed by members of the male sex, a student enrolled in the school district or the parent or legal guardian of a student enrolled in the school district may request a religious accommodation as described in subsection C of this section.

C. A student enrolled at a public school district in the state or the parent or legal guardian of a student enrolled at a public school district in the state may submit to the board of education of the school district a request for a religious accommodation based on the student's sincerely held religious beliefs. The accommodation shall be for the use of restrooms, athletic changing facilities or showers designated for the exclusive use of that student's sex granted to:
1. Any male student who requests or whose parent or legal guardian requests, on a student's behalf, to use a restroom, athletic changing facility or shower designated for the exclusive use of the male sex; or
2. Any female student who requests or whose parent or legal guardian requests, on the student's behalf, to use a restroom, athletic changing facility or showers designated for the exclusive use of the female sex.
D. Providing access to a single-occupancy restroom, athletic changing facility or showers to a student who has submitted a request for a religious accommodation or to a student whose parent or legal guardian has submitted a request for a religious accommodation pursuant to subsection C of this section shall not be an allowable accommodation.
E. This act creates a private right of action for violations of subsection C of this section.
F. The Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma is hereby authorized to represent a school district or employee in a legal challenge to any federal regulation or mandate that requires the school district to implement a policy as stated in paragraph 1 of
subsection B of this section and/or paragraph 2 of subsection B of this section.
G. The Attorney General is further authorized to intervene in any legal proceeding for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this act. Any court addressing a suit arising out of this section shall, within five (5) days of receiving service of summons, notify the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma of the pendency of the action.
SECTION 2. This act shall become effective July 1, 2016.

SECTION 3. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and approval.


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