Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.528-1

Title 70. Schools: Authority to create AIM programs
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A.  Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, the governing body
of each public, private, magnet, charter or virtual charter school
in this state (the school) is authorized to enter into an agreement
with private or public organizations for the purpose of creating
apprenticeship, internship and mentorship programs.
Apprenticeships, internships and mentorships may be available to
high school sophomores age sixteen (16) or older, juniors and
seniors as permitted by each school.  The apprenticeship, internship
or mentorship may fill the requirement of elective courses as the
student's schedule permits.  A student may not use the
apprenticeship, internship or mentorship to replace any other state
education requirement, except as provided for in subsection D of
this section.
B.  The governing body of each school shall have the authority
to adopt policies regarding the creation of apprenticeships,
internships and mentorships that include the registration and
qualifications for private or public organizations to participate in
the apprenticeship, internship or mentorship program.
C.  1.  The governing body of each school may obtain liability
insurance coverage to protect a student who participates in an
apprenticeship, internship or mentorship program authorized by this
section.  The coverage authorized by this subsection shall be
obtained from a reliable insurer authorized to do business in this
state and shall not exceed the amount that is deemed reasonably
necessary in the opinion of the governing body of each school.
2.  The governing body of a school may not directly or
indirectly charge a student or the student's parent or legal
guardian for the cost of providing insurance coverage pursuant to
this subsection.
3.  The failure of a governing body to obtain insurance coverage
authorized by this subsection or to obtain a specific amount of
coverage may not be construed as placing any legal liability on the
governing body of the school.
D.  The State Board of Education may develop rules to determine
if apprenticeships, internships and mentorships established pursuant
to this section are eligible for academic credit toward meeting the
graduation requirements set forth in Section 11-103.6 of this title.

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