Rhode Island S3289 mandates public schools to allow congressionally chartered youth organizations limited recruitment and presentation access, with.
Rhode Island S3289 requires public schools to provide congressionally chartered youth organizations with limited access for recruitment and brief student presentations, ensuring parental notification. The bill defines youth organizations as those chartered by Congress and serving individuals under 21 with educational missions. Schools must offer at least one recruitment opportunity per school year and allow presentations outside core curriculum subjects, provided they do not disrupt school operations.
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