Regulates screen time and technology privacy in early and K-12 education in Massachusetts.
The bill regulates screen time and technology privacy in early and K-12 education in Massachusetts. It sets limits on screen time for different grade levels, prohibits interactive screen time for children under age 4, and limits virtual reality use for students under 16. It also mandates that digital technology use in schools be optional and not a required condition of learning. The bill requires public hearings for setting screen time limits and exceptions, and it limits the use of cellphones in schools.
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