The bill amends the Oklahoma Campus Security Act, specifically 74 O.S. 2021, Section 360.18, to enhance the training requirements for campus police officers. It mandates that campus police officers employed by governing boards of institutions of higher education and public school districts complete a minimum of six hours of evidence-based sexual assault and sexual violence training. Officers who are already employed as of the effective date of the act must complete this training within one year. Additionally, the bill updates statutory language and clarifies the authority of governing boards to establish campus police departments and the conditions under which officers' commissions may be suspended or revoked.

Furthermore, the bill specifies that governing boards must notify the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) regarding the commissioning, relinquishment, or revocation of an officer's commission. It also states that campus police officers will not be eligible to participate in the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System or the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System unless otherwise entitled by law. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and includes an emergency declaration for immediate implementation upon passage and approval.