Oklahoma Code § 70-5-148.2

Title 70. Schools: School Security Revolving Fund
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A.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the State Department of Education to be designated the
"School Security Revolving Fund".  The fund shall be a continuing

fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of
all monies received by the State Department of Education from:
1.  Reimbursements, grants, or other monies received from other
state agencies and entities for school security;
2.  Reimbursements, grants, or other monies received from the
United States government obligated to school security projects;
3.  Gifts, donations, and bequests; and
4.  Monies appropriated or apportioned by the Legislature.
B.  All monies accruing to the credit of the School Security
Revolving Fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and
expended by the State Department of Education for the purposes of:
1.  Establishing and maintaining a School Resource Officer
Program; and
2.  Providing physical security enhancements for schools
including, but not limited to, school resource officers, cameras,
gates, lighting, locks, doors, windows, security geofencing,
ballistic storm shelters, and mobile panic alert systems.
Monies in the School Security Revolving Fund shall supplement
and not supplant existing school security funding.
C.  Expenditures from the School Security Revolving Fund shall
be made upon warrants issued by the State Treasurer against claims
filed as prescribed by law with the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services for approval and payment.
Expenditures from the School Security Revolving Fund shall not
exceed Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00) in any fiscal year and
shall be divided equally among every public school district in the
state.

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