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Senate bill would remove paper-copy requirement for school health and safety plans, keep online posting

2323669 · February 17, 2025
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Summary

A Senate Education Committee hearing heard testimony supporting Senate Bill 905, which would eliminate the requirement that school districts and related entities keep printed copies of Healthy and Safe School Plans and test results while requiring districts to post the materials online.

Senate Bill 905 would remove the statutory requirement that school districts, education service districts and schools keep printed copies of Healthy and Safe School Plans and related testing results while still requiring those entities to maintain a website where the plans and results are posted.

Senator Kathleen Taylor, sponsor of SB 905, told the Senate Education Committee that the 2017 law (Senate Bill 1062) required both online posting and a paper copy on hand and that SB 905 would "remove…

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