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ENGROSSED
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL
5297
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State of Washington |
60th Legislature |
2007 Regular Session |
By Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education
(originally sponsored by Senators Haugen, Tom, Prentice, Keiser,
Pridemore, Murray, Regala, Fraser, Kilmer, Rockefeller, McAuliffe,
Shin, Weinstein, Kline, Marr, Kohl-Welles and Oemig)READ FIRST
TIME 02/28/07.
AN ACT Relating to providing medically and scientifically
accurate sexual health education in schools; adding a new section to
chapter 28A.300 RCW; and creating new sections.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds
that young people should have the knowledge and skills necessary to
build healthy relationships, and to protect themselves from
unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, including
HIV infection. The primary responsibility for sexual health
education is with parents and guardians. However, this
responsibility also extends to schools and other community groups.
It is in the public's best interest to ensure that young people are
equipped with medically and scientifically accurate, age-appropriate
information that will help them avoid unintended pregnancies, remain
free of sexually transmitted diseases, and make informed,
responsible decisions throughout their lives.
(2) The legislature intends to support and advance the
standards established in the January 2005 guidelines for sexual
health information and disease prevention developed by the office of
the superintendent of public instruction and the department of
health. These guidelines are a fundamental tool to help school
districts, teachers, guest speakers, health and counseling
providers, community groups, parents, and guardians choose, develop,
and evaluate sexual health curricula to better meet the health and
safety needs of adolescents and young adults in their communities.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to
chapter 28A.300 RCW to read as follows:
(1) By September 1, 2008, every public school that
offers sexual health education must assure that sexual health
education is medically and scientifically accurate, age-appropriate,
appropriate for students regardless of gender, race, disability
status, or sexual orientation, and includes information about
abstinence and other methods of preventing unintended pregnancy and
sexually transmitted diseases. All sexual health information,
instruction, and materials must be medically and scientifically
accurate. Abstinence may not be taught to the exclusion of other
materials and instruction on contraceptives and disease prevention.
A school may choose to use separate, outside speakers or prepared
curriculum to teach different content areas or units within the
comprehensive sexual health program as long as all speakers,
curriculum, and materials used are in compliance with this section.
Sexual health education must be consistent with the January 2005
guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention
developed by the department of health and the office of the
superintendent of public instruction.
(2) As used in this act, "medically and scientifically
accurate" means information that is verified or supported by
research in compliance with scientific methods, is published in
peer-review journals, where appropriate, and is recognized as
accurate and objective by professional organizations and agencies
with expertise in the field of sexual health including but not
limited to the American college of obstetricians and gynecologists,
the Washington state department of health, and the federal centers
for disease control and prevention.
(3) The superintendent of public instruction and the
department of health shall make the January 2005 guidelines for
sexual health information and disease prevention available to school
districts, teachers, and guest speakers on their web sites. Within
available resources, the superintendent of public instruction and
the department of health shall make any related information, model
policies, curricula, or other resources available as well.
(4) The superintendent of public instruction, in
consultation with the department of health, shall develop a list of
sexual health education curricula that are consistent with the 2005
guidelines for sexual health information and disease prevention.
This list shall be intended to serve as a resource for schools,
teachers, or any other organization or community group, and shall be
updated no less frequently than annually and made available on the
web sites of the office of the superintendent of public instruction
and the department of health.
(5) Public schools that offer sexual health education
are encouraged to review their sexual health curricula and choose a
curriculum from the list developed under subsection (4) of this
section. Any public school that offers sexual health education may
identify, choose, or develop any other curriculum, if the curriculum
chosen or developed complies with the requirements of this section.
(6) Any parent or legal guardian who wishes to have his
or her child excused from any planned instruction in sexual health
education may do so upon filing a written request with the school
district board of directors or its designee, or the principal of the
school his or her child attends, or the principal's designee. In
addition, any parent or legal guardian may review the sexual health
education curriculum offered in his or her child's school by filing
a written request with the school district board of directors, the
principal of the school his or her child attends, or the principal's
designee.
(7) The office of the superintendent of public
instruction shall, through its Washington state school health
profiles survey or other existing reporting mechanism, ask public
schools to identify any curricula used to provide sexual health
education, and shall report the results of this inquiry to the
legislature on a biennial basis, beginning with the 2008-09 school
year.
(8) The requirement to report harassment, intimidation,
or bullying under RCW 28A.600.480(2) applies to this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 This act may be known and
cited as the healthy youth act.
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