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MS SB2434
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires each public school to list learning materials and activities used for student instruction on a publicly accessible website by July 1, 2023, organized by subject area and grade.
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School listings must include only identifying information such as title, author, organization, or internet address for each material and activity used.
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Exempts school boards with fewer than 500 students cumulatively and individual school sites with fewer than 50 students from the listing requirements.
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Authorizes the Attorney General, county attorney, or school district residents to bring injunctive relief actions in circuit court to enforce compliance with the act.
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Requires schools purchasing copyrighted digital learning materials to allow parents and guardians to review materials within 10 days of written request, either on-site or via temporary remote access.
Legislative Description
The Academic Transparency Act of 2022; enact.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/1/2022