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MS SB2555
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, 2025, organized by subject area and grade.
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Schools must list only identifying information necessary (title, author, organization, or internet address) for each material and activity, and exempts school boards with fewer than 500 students and sites with fewer than 50 students.
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Schools must post their library catalog or documented inventory of available resources on their website.
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Allows the Attorney General, county attorney, or school district residents to bring injunctive relief actions to enforce compliance with the Act.
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Requires schools to allow parents and guardians to review copyrighted digital learning materials within 10 days of written request, either at the school site or through temporary remote access, without requiring nondisclosure agreements.
Legislative Description
The Academic Transparency Act of 2024; enact.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/5/2024