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SB 1383 Home instruction; disclosure of personal information to Department of Education or other person.
Introduced by: Richard H. Black | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Home instruction; religious exemption; information privacy. Prohibits a division superintendent or local school board from disclosing to the Department of Education or any other person or entity outside of the local school division information provided by a student or parent for the purpose of (i) notifying the superintendent that the student will be receiving home instruction or (ii) claiming a religious exemption from school attendance. The bill contains a technical amendment.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Home instruction; religious exemption; information privacy. Prohibits a division superintendent or local school board from disclosing to the Department of Education or any other person or entity information provided by a student or parent for the purpose of notifying the superintendent that the student will be receiving home instruction or for claiming a religious exemption from school attendance. The bill contains a technical amendment.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Home instruction; religious exemption; information privacy. Prohibits a division superintendent or local school board from disclosing to the Department of Education information provided by a student or parent for the purpose of notifying the superintendent that the student will be receiving home instruction or for claiming a religious exemption from school attendance. The bill contains a technical amendment.