Plain English Breakdown
The bill does not specify the exact penalties for non-compliance or what happens if someone fails or refuses a background check.
Rules for Released Time Courses
This bill requires background checks for instructors and staff involved in released time courses during religious moral instruction starting from the 2025-2026 school year.
What This Bill Does
- Requires individuals working with students in released time courses to undergo a criminal history records check by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).
- Ensures that independent entities teaching these courses share background check results with local education agencies (LEAs).
- Necessitates LEAs to review background checks and inform parents if instructors or staff have been convicted of offenses listed in § 49-5-417(a).
- Requires independent entities to certify to LEAs that all instructors and staff meet the background check requirements.
Who It Names or Affects
- Students participating in released time courses for religious moral instruction.
- Teachers and other staff members involved with these courses.
- Local education agencies (LEAs) overseeing schools.
- Independent entities organizing the released time courses.
Terms To Know
- Released Time Courses
- Special classes during school hours that allow students to leave for religious or moral instruction.
- Local Education Agency (LEA)
- The organization responsible for managing and operating public schools in a specific area.
Limits and Unknowns
- This bill applies only to released time courses starting from the 2025-2026 school year.
- It does not specify consequences if someone fails or refuses a background check.
- The exact penalties for non-compliance are not detailed in this legislation.