Oklahoma Code § 63-2061

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Short title – Oklahoma Certified Healthy Schools Act
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A.  This section shall be known and may be cited as the
"Oklahoma Certified Healthy Schools Act".
B.  The State Department of Health shall establish and maintain
a program for the voluntary certification of schools that promotes
wellness, encourages the adoption of healthy behaviors, and
establishes safe and supportive environments.
C.  The program shall recognize three levels of certification as
follows:
1.  Basic certification;
2.  Merit certification; and
3.  Excellence certification.
D.  The Department shall develop criteria for certification,
which, at a minimum, may include the following for each level of
certification:
1.  Basic certification:  The school shall meet at least two
criteria in each of the components of the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention's Coordinated School Health Program model;
2.  Merit certification:  The school shall meet at least three
criteria in each of the components of the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention's Coordinated School Health Program model; and
3.  Excellence certification:  The school shall meet at least
four criteria in each of the components of the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention's Coordinated School Health Program model.
E.  Subject to available funding specifically appropriated for
this purpose, the Department may provide a monetary reward to
schools that earn certification as follows:

1.  Basic certification:  Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($2,500.00);
2.  Merit certification:  Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00); and
3.  Excellence certification:  Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00).
F.  Schools that obtain a reward pursuant to subsection E of
this section shall use the funds for the enhancement of wellness
activities and the promotion of healthy environments.  Such
activities may include, but are not limited to:
1.  Improving playgrounds;
2.  Purchasing sports equipment; and
3.  Equipping school kitchens for healthy cooking.
G.  The Department shall develop an online application form for
schools seeking to become an Oklahoma Certified Healthy School.
H.  The State Board of Health, giving consideration to the
recommendations of the Advancement of Wellness Advisory Council
created in Section 44 of this act, may promulgate rules as necessary
to implement the provisions of this section.

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