HB 326

  • Kentucky House Bill
  • 2018 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House Feb 07, 2018
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

AN ACT relating to student accommodations in distinctly private facilities. Create a new section of KRS Chapter 160 to require a local board of education to grant reasonable accommodation to any student or employee unwilling or unable to use a multiple-occupancy restroom, changing facility, or sleeping quarter reserved for his or her sex; require that any multiple-occupancy restroom or changing facility within the control of a local board of education or public school, and available for student use, be designated for the exclusive use of a single sex; require that any multiple-occupancy sleeping quarter of a student on an overnight school-sponsored activity be reserved for persons of a single sex; create a private cause of action for any person damaged as a result of a violation of the section; provide that subsections (1), (2), and (4) may not be severed; and provide that the section may be cited as the Students' Right to Privacy Act.

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Bill Sponsors (26)

D. Hale

     
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L. Bechler

     
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D. Bentley

     
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J. Blanton

     
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L. Brown

     
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M. Castlen

     
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T. Couch

     
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M. Dossett

     
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J. Fischer

     
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C. Fugate

     
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M. Hart

     
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R. Heath

     
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R. Huff

     
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K. Imes

     
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K. King

     
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S. Lee

     
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B. Linder

     
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R. Mills

     
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C. Morgan

     
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B. Reed

     
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S. Santoro

     
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J. Stewart III

     
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W. Thomas

     
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J. Tipton

     
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K. Upchurch

     
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Feb 09, 2018

House

To Education (H)

Feb 07, 2018

House

Introduced in House

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