The proposed bill establishes the "Rural District Attorney Loan Repayment Assistance Program" aimed at supporting full-time assistant district attorneys in Oklahoma who have incurred educational debt. The program defines key terms such as "eligible employee," "qualified education loan," and "required payback period," and outlines the maximum yearly repayment amount of $5,000, with a total cap of $50,000 for each eligible employee. Payments will be made directly to loan providers for qualified education loans incurred prior to or during employment, and employees must fulfill a payback period of 2,000 hours of service for every $5,000 received.

Additionally, the bill creates a selection committee to determine eligibility and designate high-need jurisdictions based on various factors, including population size and turnover rates. It clarifies that loan assistance payments do not create vested rights and are contingent on available funding. A revolving fund will be established to facilitate these payments, ensuring that the program can operate continuously without fiscal year limitations. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.