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Introduced
02/07/2023
02/07/2023
In Committee
02/07/2023
02/07/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/13/2023
03/13/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
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 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.
AI Summary
This bill, titled the Childhood Protection in Education Act, aims to protect the rights of parents in public education. Key provisions include:
- Defining terms like "biological sex," "parent," and "public school."
- Establishing that parents have fundamental rights over their child's education, care, and upbringing that cannot be obstructed by public schools, except for compelling government interests.
- Requiring public schools to establish a complaint process for violations of parental rights and allowing parents to file civil lawsuits.
- Granting parents specific rights, such as accessing their child's records, providing consent for certain activities, and receiving notifications about their child's wellbeing.
- Requiring public schools to adopt policies to protect parental rights and prohibiting certain practices by school personnel, like advocating for controversial political positions or using pronouns inconsistent with a student's biological sex.
- Safeguarding students' bodily privacy by requiring separate facilities for different biological sexes and allowing reasonable accommodations.
- Restricting discussions and instruction on sexual orientation, gender expression, and controversial political topics in schools.
- Prohibiting the distribution or performance of materials harmful to minors, like obscene content or drag shows, on public school property.
- Amending the existing law on bullying to strengthen parental notification and support for victims.
Overall, the bill aims to expand parental rights and control over their children's education and experiences in public schools.
Sponsors (19)
Josh Calloway (R)*,
Shane Baker (R),
Emily Callaway (R),
Jennifer Decker (R),
Steven Doan (R),
Ryan Dotson (R),
Chris Fugate (R),
David Hale (R),
Mark Hart (R),
John Hodgson (R),
Thomas Huff (R),
Matt Lockett (R),
Candy Massaroni (R),
Marianne Proctor (R),
Steve Rawlings (R),
Nancy Tate (R),
Walker Thomas (R),
Bill Wesley (R),
Susan Witten (R),
Last Action
WITHDRAWN (on 03/13/2023)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/23RS/hb173.html |
| BillText | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/bill/23RS/hb173/orig_bill.pdf |
| Local Mandate Fiscal Impact | https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/recorddocuments/note/23RS/hb173/LM.pdf |
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