Oklahoma Code § 70-2623

Title 70. Schools: Qualifications
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A.  Subject to the availability of funds, the Oklahoma State
Regents for Higher Education may annually award a maximum of three
hundred full-time-equivalent scholarships for the Tulsa
Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program to residents of
the Tulsa School District.
B.  To qualify for a scholarship, an applicant shall satisfy the
following criteria:
1.  The family income of the applicant from taxable sources is
not more than Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000.00) per year;
2.  The applicant attended a Tulsa public school where seventy-
five percent (75%) or more of the students enrolled in the school
qualify for the free and reduced lunch program; and
3.  The applicant resides in a census block area within the
Tulsa School District where thirty percent (30%) or more of the
residents are at or below the poverty level established by the
United States Bureau of the Census.
C.  The Regents may consider as a factor, when determining the
order of preference of applicants, whether an applicant is a direct
lineal descendant of a person who resided in the Greenwood Area in
the City of Tulsa between April 30, 1921, and June 1, 1921.  If the
Regents use descent as a preference factor, it shall be applied to
all applicants regardless of race.  The applicants shall be required
to present verifiable documentation of their lineage.  The Oklahoma
Historical Society shall verify the authenticity and accuracy of the
documentation submitted by an applicant and shall establish the
boundaries of the Greenwood Area.  Verifiable documentation shall
include, but not be limited to the following:
1.  Family records including family bibles, vital records,
correspondence, memoirs, journals, diaries, unrecorded deeds,
diplomas, certificates, or testimonials;

2.  Public records including censuses, government records,
military records, pensions, land bounty records, passport
applications, passenger lists, original grants, naturalization or
immigration records, records of entry, or state, province, or local
records; or
3.  Institutional records including church records, cemetery
records and inscriptions, education institutions, insurance records,
or societies and fraternal organizations.
D.  The Regents shall promulgate rules establishing the
application requirements for the program and the system for
evaluating applications based on the preference factors.
E.  Applicants shall also meet the eligibility criteria
established in Section 2624 of this title.
F.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall also
be authorized to annually award scholarships for the Tulsa
Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Program to two students at
each of the high schools in the Tulsa School District for the
purpose of preserving awareness of the history and meaning of the
civil unrest that occurred in Tulsa in 1921.  The following
provisions shall apply to the scholarship provided in this
subsection:
1.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection B of this
section, eligibility for the scholarships awarded pursuant to this
subsection shall be:
a. enrollment in the appropriate high school,
b. family income of the applicant from taxable sources
not to exceed Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000.00)
per year,
c. satisfaction of the criteria specified in Section 2624
of this title, and
d. any other relevant criteria determined by the Oklahoma
State Regents for Higher Education;
2.  The State Regents shall involve the administration of the
Tulsa School District in the selection process;
3.  The award shall be limited to a one-year full-time-
equivalent period.  Following successful completion of such award,
recipients who meet the criteria provided in subsection B of this
section shall be eligible to apply and be considered for continued
participation in the full Tulsa Reconciliation Education and
Scholarship Program.  Any student subsequently awarded such
scholarship shall have the duration of the scholarship provided
pursuant to this subsection deducted from the limits set in
subsection D of Section 2625 of this title;
4.  The award may only be funded with state funds appropriated
to the Tulsa Reconciliation Education and Scholarship Trust Fund and
income therefrom, and shall be made subject to the availability of
such funds; and

5.  The awards made pursuant to this subsection shall be
included within the maximum number of scholarships specified in
subsection A of this section.

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