Panel approves bill barring viewpoint‑based security fees at public campuses

Oklahoma House Postsecondary Education Committee · February 10, 2026

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Summary

The committee approved HB 31‑29 to prohibit public higher‑education institutions from charging security fees based on the content of an event or group's expression; sponsor Kevin West said fees should scale by event size, not topic.

Representative Kevin West told the committee that House Bill 31‑29 would add language to existing law making it unlawful for public institutions to charge security fees to students or student organizations based on the content of their expression. "It should be based on the size of the event," he said, not the viewpoint or topic.

Members raised practical examples: an international food bazaar that had added costs for linens and support services, and how institutions should distinguish security fees from other event costs. West said the bill addresses security fees specifically and that institutions would still be able to require necessary security where appropriate, with fees scaled to expected attendance and risk.

West also agreed to consult with legal counsel and campus officials after the committee to ensure the bill preserves necessary flexibility for safety planning. The committee advanced the bill with a recorded vote of 7 ayes and 1 nay.