The bill amends Oklahoma's laws regarding student eligibility for extracurricular activities, specifically for students enrolled in charter schools and virtual charter schools. It allows these students to participate in activities offered by their resident school districts, contingent upon the district adopting a policy that permits such participation. Eligibility requirements are established, stipulating that the extracurricular activity must not be available at the charter school, and it outlines the registration process and standards that these students must meet. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for students educated by other means, ensuring they can also participate in extracurricular activities under similar conditions.

Moreover, the bill prohibits public schools from joining any athletic association that does not allow participation from students of charter or virtual charter schools. It introduces new definitions and requirements to ensure equitable access to extracurricular opportunities for all students, regardless of their educational setting. The bill is set to take effect for the 2026-2027 school year and declares an emergency for immediate implementation, emphasizing the urgency of these changes to maintain public peace, health, or safety.