Senate Bill 102

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Last Action 02/10/23: to Education (S)
Title AN ACT relating to education.
Bill Documents Introduced
Bill Request Number 1276
Sponsors L. Tichenor, S. Funke Frommeyer, G. Boswell, R. Girdler, R. Mills, A. Southworth, J. Turner, G. Williams
Summary of Original Version Create new sections of KRS Chapter 158 to define terms; make legislative findings and declarations on the rights of parents as it relates to public schools and establish a standard to protect those rights; require public schools to establish a process to receive complaints of violations; create a cause of action for violations and establish limitations; establish specific parental rights as related to public schools; require public schools to adopt policies to protect those rights; require the Kentucky Department of Education to eliminate administrative regulations in violation and develop recommended policies to public schools for compliance; make findings and declarations related to privacy of parents and children and require public schools to adopt policies to safeguard those rights; establish a cause of action for a child encountering a person of the opposite biological sex while in a location where there is a reasonable expectation of bodily privacy; create a cause of action for those who are forced by a public school to share private quarters with specific people of the opposite biological sex and provide exclusions; make findings and declarations relating to controversial subject matter in common schools; establish a parental right of not having a child indoctrinated into any political position or being involved in advocacy in a controversial subject matter; establish limitations on school personnel related to instruction and discussion on sexual orientation, sexual preference, or gender expression; establish limitations on school personnel advocacy in the scope of employment and actions based on the immutable characteristics of students; prohibit compelling school personnel to advocate for or against anything in opposition to sincerely held beliefs and convictions; require public schools to adopt enforcement policies; establish limitations; establish a parental right to expect a child not be exposed to or given access to harmful to minors, pervasively vulgar, or obscene matter or performance or obscene imagery representing minors; require that public schools adopt policies to protect that right by making those materials and performances inaccessible and prohibit matters and performances harmful to minors, drag performances, pervasively vulgar performances, obscene performances, and any performance involving sexual conduct, nudity, or stripping; provide that none of the materials identified shall be deemed to have educational value for minors; establish limitations; amend KRS 158.148 to establish a parental right to expect a child will not be bulled at school and require public schools adopt policies to ensure notification and support of bullying victims, require an order of reporting to staff, require specific time requirements for investigations; provide for an appeal and review of incidents; require identification of actions to prevent future acts of bullying or retaliation; require procedures for supporting victims; establish a short title of the Childhood Protection in Education Act.
Index Headings of Original Version Education, Elementary and Secondary - Parental rights, protection
Obscenity and Pornography - Protection of students, prohibitions against matter harmful to minors
Parental Rights - Public education, protection of students' and parents' rights
Boards and Commissions - Board of Education, parental rights, recommended policies
Short Titles and Popular Names - Childhood Protection in Education Act
Teachers - Parental rights of students, protection
Teachers - Sincerely held beliefs, protection
Children and Minors - Parental rights, public education
Claims - Parental rights of public school students, violation
Local Mandate - Parental rights of public school students, Board of Education

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02/08/23
  • introduced in Senate
  • to Committee on Committees (S)
02/10/23
  • to Education (S)


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