Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1430

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Higher education; Tinnitus Research Grant Program Revolving Fund; Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; grant program; effective date.

Impact

The implications of HB1430 are significant for higher education institutions in Oklahoma, as it creates new opportunities for universities to pursue funding for vital health research. By establishing a competitive grant process that allows public and private universities to apply for research funding, the bill aims to foster collaboration in the state’s academic community. Moreover, it signals a commitment from the state government to support health research initiatives, potentially enhancing the reputation of Oklahoma's universities in the field of healthcare and attracting further investment in health-related research.

Summary

House Bill 1430 establishes the Tinnitus Research Grant Program Revolving Fund in Oklahoma. The bill tasks the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education with the responsibility of administering this fund, which is intended to support research efforts aimed at finding a cure for tinnitus. The fund will comprise both state appropriations and private donations, allowing for continuous access to financial resources without fiscal year limitations. This structure is designed to ensure that funding for tinnitus research is stable and predictable, thus enabling ongoing studies into this condition that affects many individuals.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive broad support due to its focus on health and research, there may be underlying concerns about the adequacy of funding and management of the grants. Potential critics could question whether enough resources will be allocated to make a meaningful impact on tinnitus research or whether the administrative processes of the Oklahoma State Regents will effectively support the initiative. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the priorities of state education funding and the balance between investing in research versus other educational needs within Oklahoma’s higher education system.

Companion Bills

OK HB1430

Carry Over Higher education; Tinnitus Research Grant Program Revolving Fund; Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; grant program; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1430

Higher education; Tinnitus Research Grant Program Revolving Fund; Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; grant program; effective date.

OK SB177

Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; creating revolving fund; making an appropriation to revolving fund. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2256

Education; Apprentice Scholarship Program Revolving Fund; Oklahoma State Board of Career and Technology Education; grants; effective date.

OK HB2273

Higher Education; Department of Transportation Educational Assistance Act; workforce development grant program; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2888

Higher education; Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant; effective date.

OK HB2184

Higher education; Oklahoma Research and Education Protection Act; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2903

Higher education; Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; student advisory board; repealers; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1184

Education; Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; minimum ACT score; effective date.

OK HB1980

Higher education; Oklahoma Higher Education Fair Admissions Act; criminal history inquiries; State Regents for Higher Education; emergency.

OK HB1747

Higher education; Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program; no award for reenrollment in failed courses; effective date; emergency.

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