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Attorney General's office urges removing enforcement language from H.650 EdTech registry
Summary
Todd Delos of the Attorney General's office told the Senate Education Committee that adding AG enforcement to H.650 could deter vendor registration and recommended removing or narrowing enforcement provisions; the committee signaled it will strip enforcement language for now and continue work on definitions and penalties.
Todd Delos, assistant attorney general, told the Senate Education Committee on May 4 that while his office supports legislation to protect students and student data, the enforcement language added to H.650 in the Senate could undercut the bill's main goal of gathering information about educational-technology products.
Delos said the House'passed version relied on a study/registry approach without direct AG enforcement; the Senate draft adds Consumer Protection Act authority and a 60-day notice requirement before civil action. "As a…
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