SB 395 IN
Elimination of school textbook fees.
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Summary
Requires each public school to provide curricular materials at no cost to each student enrolled in the public school. Establishes the curricular materials fund (fund) to provide state advancements for costs incurred by public schools in providing curricular materials to students at no cost. Provides that the department of education shall administer the fund. Provides that money in the fund is continually appropriated. Provides that a governing body or organizer of a charter school: (1) may purchase from a publisher any curricular materials selected by proper officials; (2) may rent curricular materials to certain nonpublic schools; and (3) may not rent the curricular materials to any student enrolled in any public school. Repeals a requirement that a school corporation must offer curricular materials at a reasonable rate to a family that moves during the school term. Repeals a requirement that a township trustee must use specified accounting methods for a curricular materials rental fund. Makes conforming changes. Appropriates from the state general fund to the office of the secretary of family and social services an amount sufficient to meet maintenance of effort requirements for the state fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023. Makes an appropriation from the state general fund to the curricular materials fund for the state fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023.
Sponsor (1)
- Andrea Hunley Democratic · author
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Fady Qaddoura Democratic · coauthor
Action history (3)
- Jan 19, 2023 Authored by Senator Hunley · upper
- Jan 19, 2023 First reading: referred to Committee on Education and Career Development · upper
- Jan 19, 2023 Senator Qaddoura added as coauthor · upper
Text versions (1)
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