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MS SB2182
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, 2026, organized by subject area and grade.
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Schools must list only identifying information (title, author, organization, internet address) for each material and activity, and are exempt if their governing board operates fewer than 500 students cumulatively or if a site has fewer than 50 students.
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Schools with library catalogs must post available resources online, and schools may update listings on an ongoing basis using collaborative software as long as a link remains publicly accessible.
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Requires schools to provide parents and guardians at least 30 days' advance notice and 10 days to review copyrighted digital learning materials before purchase, renewal, or contract, with options for on-site or remote access review.
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Authorizes the Attorney General, county attorney, or school district residents to bring legal action for injunctive relief to compel compliance with the act.
Legislative Description
The Academic Transparency Act of 2025; enact.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/4/2025