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§70-11-105.1.


§70-11-105.1.
   
   A. All curriculum and materials including supplementary materials
   which will be used to teach or will be used for or in connection with
   a sex education class or program which is designed for the exclusive
   purpose of discussing sexual behavior or attitudes, or any test,
   survey or questionnaire whose primary purpose is to elicit responses
   on sexual behavior or attitudes shall be available through the
   superintendent or a designee of the school district for inspection by
   parents and guardians of the student who will be involved with the
   class, program or test, survey or questionnaire. Such curriculum,
   materials, classes, programs, tests, surveys or questionnaires shall
   have as one of its primary purposes the teaching of or informing
   students about the practice of abstinence. The superintendent or a
   designee of the school district shall provide prior written
   notification to the parents or guardians of the students involved of
   their right to inspect the curriculum and material and of their
   obligation to notify the school in writing if they do not want their
   child to participate in the class, program, test, survey or
   questionnaire. Each local board of education shall determine the means
   of providing written notification to the parents and guardian which
   will ensure effective notice in an efficient and appropriate manner.
   No student shall be required to participate in a sex education class
   or program which discusses sexual behavior or attitudes if a parent or
   guardian of the student objects in writing to such participation. If
   the type of program referred to in this section is a part of or is
   taught during a credit course, a student may be required to enroll in
   the course but shall not be required to receive instruction in or
   participate in the program if a parent or guardian objects in writing.
   
   B. The superintendent or a designee of a school district in which sex
   education is taught or a program is offered which is designed for the
   exclusive purpose of discussing sexual behavior or attitudes shall
   approve all curriculum and materials which will be used for such
   education and any test, survey or questionnaire whose primary purpose
   is to elicit responses on sexual behavior or attitudes used in the
   school prior to their use in the classroom or school. The teacher
   involved in the class, program, testing or survey shall submit the
   curriculum, materials, tests or surveys to the superintendent or a
   designee for approval prior to their use in the classroom or school.
   This section shall not apply to those students enrolled in classes,
   programs, testings or surveys offered through an alternative education
   program.
   

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