State & Local Legislation
Oklahoma Senate Advances AI School Regulation Bill
March 25, 2026
The Oklahoma Senate has advanced Senate Bill 1734, establishing a regulatory framework for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public schools across the state. This legislation mandates the Oklahoma State Department of Education to develop guidance on age-appropriate, supervised AI tools for student use, with local school boards required to implement district policies by the 2027-2028 school year. The bill emphasizes parental notification and opt-out rights, aiming to balance AI integration with student development and privacy protections. This framework will directly influence procurement decisions related to AI educational technologies within Oklahoma's public school systems.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new requirements for AI educational tools that comply with state guidance and district policies.
- Vendors offering AI-based educational products must ensure their solutions support age-appropriate use and parental notification features.
- Local school boards will become key decision-makers in AI technology acquisitions, requiring clear policy alignment.
- Organizations involved in educational technology should prepare for increased demand driven by mandated AI integration and regulatory compliance in Oklahoma schools.
The dangers of introducing kids to AI can quickly outweigh the benefits if there arenโt proper safeguards and protections in place. Senate Bill 1734 creates a framework for schools to responsibly introduce AI-powered educational tools in the classroom while ensuring students are still doing their own work and developing the critical thinking skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives.
— Senator Ally Seifried
Agencies
Oklahoma State Department of Education, Oklahoma Senate, Oklahoma House of Representatives, Local School Boards