Oklahoma Code § 74-846

Title 74. State Government: One-year commitment of service for positions critical to
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public safety.
A.  Beginning November 1, 2019, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Division of the Department of Public Safety, the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections
are authorized to establish a program requiring a one (1) year
commitment of service from individuals who are being trained for
positions critical to the safety of the public.  Funds of the
agencies may be used to pay salaries or tuition and subsistence for
employees in these training programs, pursuant to the provisions of
subsection C of this section.  Employees may be in work status while
engaging in training and education programs provided for in this
section.
B.  Employees training for positions critical to the safety of
the public shall be eligible to execute a promissory note for
training expenses payable to the agency whereby the employee
promises to repay the note by remaining in employment with the
agency for at least one (1) year.  The duration of the loan
repayment will correspond with the program in which the employee
participated as set forth in rules promulgated for the
implementation of this section.
C.  The amount due pursuant to this section shall be reduced at
a rate of Thirteen Dollars ($13.00) per calendar day beginning the
first day after graduation from the education or training program.
If for any reason the employee leaves the employment of the
Department, the obligation will be considered due.
D.  Violation of the provisions of the terms of the promissory
note for training expenses entered into pursuant to this section
shall give rise to a cause of action and suit may be commenced by
the agencies for and on behalf of the State of Oklahoma for
restitution of any and all sums plus interest at the statutory rate,
costs and reasonable attorney fees.  The provisions of this section
shall not apply to persons who volunteer, who are drafted into
active military service subsequent to receiving training at state
expense or who have been terminated prior to the obligation being
fulfilled.
E.  The agencies may pay fees for employees to maintain licenses
and certification required to provide services essential to the

mission of the agencies.  The agencies may require repayment of such
fees pursuant to subsection C of this section.
F.  The Commissioner of Public Safety, the Oklahoma State Bureau
of Investigation Commission and the State Board of Corrections shall
promulgate rules pursuant to the implementations of this section.

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