HB 2193
student directory information; disclosures; exemptions
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Arizona law regarding the disclosure of student directory information in public schools. It requires schools to notify parents or eligible students about what information is considered ‘directory information’ and the right to opt-out. Specifically, it restricts the disclosure of addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses unless parental consent is given or the information is shared for educational purposes. The bill also outlines procedures for accessing school property for recruiting purposes and addresses the release of student transcripts to postsecondary institutions, requiring student consent. It includes provisions to protect student privacy under federal law and establishes a process for reporting potential violations.
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Justin Olson
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