HB 376 KY Introduced
AN ACT relating to children and declaring an emergency.
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Summary
Amend KRS 158.1415 to remove provisions related to parental rights and courses, curriculums, or programs on human sexuality, provide for a process for parents to opt out of their child receiving instruction on the subject of human sexuality; amend KRS 158.191 to remove provisions requiring a school obtain parental consent prior to providing health services or mental health services to students; remove language concerning policies to encourage or facilitate conversations between parents and students; remove language limiting Kentucky Board of Education or Department of Education policies regarding student confidential information and the use of pronouns; require a local school district to use pronouns for students that the student requests; amend KRS 158.189 to remove findings and requirements that a local board of education adopt a policy on privacy and the use of student facilities; require a school to provide an accommodation to a students who asserts to school officials that their gender is different from their biological sex that includes the use of facilities designated for the gender of which the students identify; permit alternate accommodations upon the student's request; repeal KRS 311.372, which prohibits treatments to a minor for purposes of attempting to alter the appearance or perception of the minor's sex; EMERGENCY.
Sponsors (7)
- S. Stalker Democratic · primary
- A. Camuel Democratic · primary
- C. Aull Democratic · primary
- T. Bojanowski Democratic · primary
- L. Burke Democratic · primary
- D. Grossberg Democratic · primary
- R. Palumbo · primary
Action history (2)
- Jan 25, 2024 introduced in House · lower
- Jan 25, 2024 to Committee on Committees (H) · lower
Text versions (1)
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