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IA SF282
IA SF282A bill for an act prohibiting certain requirements for students and faculty at regents institutions relating to diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory and including applicability provisions.
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Introduced
02/12/2025
02/12/2025
In Committee
02/12/2025
02/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
91st General Assembly
Bill Summary
This bill prohibits certain requirements for students and faculty at regents institutions relating to diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory. The bill requires the state board of regents to establish a policy that ensures that regents institutions do not require or constrain students to enroll in a diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory-related course, as defined in the bill, in order to satisfy the requirements of any academic degree program, including general education, major, minor, or certificate requirements. The bill provides that a regents institution or any employee, appointee, or committee acting on its behalf, shall not require, solicit, or incentivize faculty of the institution to apply or participate in diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory practices or include diversity, equity, inclusion, and critical race theory-related content, as defined in the bill, in any course as a condition of approval, designation, or listing as part of any academic degree program, including general education; major, minor, or certificate requirements; or as a condition of consideration in any faculty member’s performance assessment, promotion, tenure, salary adjustment, or any other incentive. The bill authorizes the board to grant an exemption from these provisions for the academic degree program requirements of any major, minor, certificate, or academic unit if the title thereof clearly establishes its course of study as primarily focused on racial, ethnic, or gender studies. However, a student shall not be required or constrained to enroll in any such program or course in order to satisfy the requirements of any other academic degree program, including general education requirements, or any other major, minor, or certificate requirements. The bill authorizes any person to notify the attorney general of a potential violation of the requirements of the bill by a regents institution. The attorney general may bring an action against a regents institution for a writ of mandamus to compel the institution, or any employee, appointee, or committee acting on its behalf, to comply with the requirements of the bill. The bill shall not be construed to limit the academic freedom of any individual course instructor to direct the instruction within the instructor’s own course or to limit the free discussion of ideas in a classroom setting. The bill applies to academic years at public institutions of higher education beginning on or after July 1, 2026.
AI Summary
This bill, named the "Freedom from Indoctrination Act," aims to prohibit diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and critical race theory (CRT) requirements at Iowa's public higher education institutions. The legislation defines DEI and CRT-related content broadly, including discussions of systemic racism, social justice, and race-based privilege, and prohibits requiring students to take courses with such content to fulfill degree requirements. The bill prevents public institutions from compelling faculty to participate in DEI practices or include DEI/CRT content in courses, and from using such participation as a factor in performance evaluations or career advancement. While the bill allows for exemptions for degree programs specifically focused on racial, ethnic, or gender studies, students cannot be required to take such courses to meet other academic requirements. Any person can report potential violations to the attorney general, who may then seek legal action to enforce compliance. The bill explicitly states that it does not limit individual instructors' academic freedom or classroom discussions. Importantly, these provisions will become effective for academic years starting on or after July 1, 2026, giving institutions time to adjust their policies and practices.
Committee Categories
Education
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Subcommittee recommends passage. (on 03/03/2025)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=91&ba=SF282 |
| BillText | https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/91/attachments/SF282.html |
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