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WI AB638

WI AB638
Requiring school boards to make textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district residents.


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Introduced
11/08/2023
In Committee
02/26/2024
Crossed Over
02/20/2024
Passed
Dead
04/15/2024

Introduced Session

2023-2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a school board to comply with a school district resident's written request to inspect a textbook, curriculum, or instructional material within 14 days. Under the bill, a school board must comply with a school district resident's written request to inspect curricula or instructional materials used in a school in the school district by no later than 14 days after the school board receives the written request. The bill also requires each school board to adopt procedures under which the school board is able to produce for inspection any curriculum or instructional material used in a school in the school district in fewer than 14 days. The bill defines “curriculum” as a curriculum plan adopted by a school board to comply with state law and defines “instructional material” as any course content or resource included in a curriculum. Similarly, the bill requires a school board to comply with a school district resident's written request to inspect a textbook on the school board's list of adopted textbooks by no later than 14 days after the school board receives the written request. Under the bill, a school board must also adopt procedures under which the school board is capable of producing for inspection any textbook included on the school board's list of adopted textbooks in no more than 14 days. Current law requires each school board to adopt all textbooks necessary for use in schools in the school district and file a list of adopted textbooks with the school district clerk. Under the bill, each school board must also post the list of adopted textbooks on the school board's website. Finally, the bill specifies that nothing in the bill may be construed to require a school board to take an action that would violate federal copyright law and that the bill does not limit any rights a school district resident has to inspect or copy records under open records law.

AI Summary

This bill requires school boards to comply with written requests from school district residents to inspect textbooks, curricula, and instructional materials used in the district's schools. The bill defines "curriculum" as a curriculum plan adopted by a school board to comply with state law, and "instructional material" as any course content or resource included in a curriculum. The school board must comply with a written request within 14 days and must also adopt procedures to make these materials available for inspection in fewer than 14 days, while ensuring that no copyright infringement occurs. The bill also requires school boards to post the list of adopted textbooks on their website.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (21)

Last Action

Failed to concur in pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 (on 04/15/2024)

Bill Topics

Education
  • ‐ Elementary and Secondary Education
Government Operations
  • ‐ Government Transparency and Open Records

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