Kentucky HB67 regulates electronic communication between school employees, volunteers, and students.
Kentucky HB67 amends the state's education code to establish rules for electronic communication between school employees, volunteers, and students. The bill mandates that school districts designate a traceable communication system for employees and volunteers to communicate with students. It prohibits unauthorized electronic communication between these parties unless it occurs within the designated system or with parental consent. The bill outlines exceptions, including communications involving family members, emergencies, and commercial affiliations.
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