This bill amends existing laws related to school medication policies and concussion management guidelines in Oklahoma. It requires school districts to adopt policies that allow students to self-administer specific medications, including inhaled asthma medication, anaphylaxis medication, and pancreatic enzymes. The amendments include updates to statutory language and references, as well as modifications to the frequency of required training for school employees. Notably, the bill specifies that school districts must inform parents or guardians about the administration of epinephrine and inhalers, and it establishes liability waivers for the school district regarding the self-administration of these medications.

Additionally, the bill updates concussion management guidelines, mandating that school districts develop policies to educate coaches, athletes, and their parents about the risks of concussions. It requires annual dissemination of information regarding concussions and establishes training requirements for game officials and team officials, which must be completed every other academic year. The bill also outlines penalties for violations of concussion protocols and assigns the State Board of Education the responsibility to implement the provisions. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and includes an emergency clause for immediate implementation upon passage.