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Committee OKs study of student data systems and retention; first substitute advances
Summary
The committee passed first substitute House Bill 508 to direct a two‑year study of student data retention, reporting systems and legislative reporting requirements; the sponsor framed it as a data and privacy review and the State Board described parts of the Unified_child/UCIMS project already in use.
The committee voted to pass out first substitute House Bill 508, which converts proposed immediate changes into a directed two‑year study and data collection effort addressing where student personally identifiable information (PII) is stored, reporting mismatches between local education agencies and the state, and overlapping legislative reporting requirements.
Representative Pearson (presenting) said the bill arose from concern about personal…
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