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SENATE BILL 5750
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1995 Regular Session
By Senator Hochstatter
Read first time 02/03/95. Referred to Committee on Education.
AN ACT Relating to AIDS education; amending RCW 28A.230.070, 28B.10.730, 28B.50.205, and 28C.04.600; and repealing RCW 70.24.240 and 70.24.250.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 28A.230.070 and 1994 c 245 s 7 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) The life-threatening dangers of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and its prevention shall be taught in the public schools of this state. AIDS prevention education shall be limited to the discussion of the life-threatening dangers of the disease, its spread, and prevention. Students shall receive such education at least once each school year beginning no later than the fifth grade.
(2) Each district board
of directors shall adopt an AIDS prevention education program which is
developed in consultation with teachers, administrators, parents, and other
community members ((including, but not limited to, persons from medical,
public health, and mental health organizations and agencies so long as the
curricula and materials developed for use in the AIDS education program either
(a) are the model curricula and resources under subsection (3) of this section,
or (b) are developed by the school district and approved for medical accuracy
by the office on AIDS established in RCW 70.24.250. If a district elects to
use curricula developed by the school district, the district shall submit to
the office on AIDS a copy of its curricula and an affidavit of medical accuracy
stating that the material in the district-developed curricula has been compared
to the model curricula for medical accuracy and that in the opinion of the
district the district-developed materials are medically accurate. Upon
submission of the affidavit and curricula, the district may use these materials
until the approval procedure to be conducted by the office of AIDS has been
completed.
(3) Model curricula
and other resources available from the superintendent of public instruction may
be reviewed by the school district board of directors, in addition to materials
designed locally, in developing the district's AIDS education program. The
model curricula shall be reviewed for medical accuracy by the office on AIDS
established in RCW 70.24.250 within the department of social and health
services)).
(((4))) (3)
Each school district shall, at least one month before teaching AIDS prevention
education in any classroom, conduct at least one presentation during weekend
and evening hours for the parents and guardians of students concerning the
curricula and materials that will be used for such education. The parents and
guardians shall be notified by the school district of the presentation and that
the curricula and materials are available for inspection. No student may be required
to participate in AIDS prevention education if the student's parent or
guardian((, having attended one of the district presentations,)) objects
in writing to the participation.
(((5) The office of
the superintendent of public instruction with the assistance of the office on
AIDS shall update AIDS education curriculum material as newly discovered
medical facts make it necessary.
(6))) (4) The curriculum for AIDS prevention
education shall be designed to teach students which behaviors place a person dangerously
at risk of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and methods to
avoid such risk including, at least:
(a) The dangers of drug abuse, especially that involving the use of hypodermic needles; and
(b) The dangers of sexual intercourse, with or without condoms.
(((7))) (5)
The program of AIDS prevention education shall stress the life-threatening
dangers of contracting AIDS and shall stress that abstinence from sexual
activity is the only certain means for the prevention of the spread or
contraction of the AIDS virus through sexual contact. It shall also teach that
condoms and other artificial means of birth control are not a certain means of
preventing the spread of the AIDS virus and reliance on condoms puts a person
at risk for exposure to the disease.
Sec. 2. RCW 28B.10.730 and 1988 c 206 s 501 are each amended to read as follows:
The governing board of
each state four-year institution of higher education shall make information
available to all newly matriculated students on methods of transmission of the
human immunodeficiency virus and prevention of acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome. ((The curricula and materials shall be reviewed for medical
accuracy by the office on AIDS in coordination with the appropriate regional
AIDS service network.))
Sec. 3. RCW 28B.50.205 and 1991 c 238 s 44 are each amended to read as follows:
The state board for
community and technical colleges shall make information available to all newly
matriculated students on methods of transmission of the human immunodeficiency
virus and prevention of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. ((The curricula
and materials shall be reviewed for medical accuracy by the office on AIDS in
coordination with the appropriate regional AIDS service network.))
Sec. 4. RCW 28C.04.600 and 1988 c 206 s 503 are each amended to read as follows:
Each publicly operated
vocational school shall make information available to all newly matriculated
students on methods of transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus and
prevention of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. ((The curricula and
materials shall be reviewed for medical accuracy by the office on AIDS in
coordination with the appropriate regional AIDS service network.))
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. The following acts or parts of acts are each repealed:
(1) RCW 70.24.240 and 1988 c 206 s 601; and
(2) RCW 70.24.250 and 1988 c 206 s 602.
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