Plain English Breakdown
The bill did not pass the Senate Education Committee, so its provisions have no legal effect.
Parental Notification for Firearm Safety Education
This bill requires schools to notify parents about firearm safety education and allows them to opt their children out of this instruction.
What This Bill Does
- Requires local education agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools to inform parents at least 30 days before any firearm safety instruction is given.
- Allows parents or students aged 18 and older to choose not to have the student participate in firearm safety lessons by writing a note to the school principal.
- Ensures that students who opt out of firearm safety education are not penalized for grades.
Who It Names or Affects
- Parents or legal guardians of students in Tennessee's public schools and charter schools
- Students aged 18 and older who can opt themselves out of firearm safety education
Terms To Know
- LEA (Local Education Agency)
- An organization responsible for providing public education to students in a specific area.
- Parental consent
- Permission given by a parent or legal guardian before their child can participate in certain activities or receive services.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass the Senate Education Committee and therefore has no effect.
- It does not specify what happens if parents do not respond to notifications about firearm safety education.