BILL NUMBER: AB 2326 CHAPTERED
BILL TEXT
CHAPTER 653
FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEPTEMBER 18, 2002
APPROVED BY GOVERNOR SEPTEMBER 17, 2002
PASSED THE ASSEMBLY AUGUST 28, 2002
PASSED THE SENATE AUGUST 27, 2002
AMENDED IN SENATE AUGUST 5, 2002
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 23, 2002
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 16, 2002
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Frommer
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Alquist, Diaz, Jackson, Koretz,
Leach, Liu, Lowenthal, Rod Pacheco, Strom-Martin, and Washington)
(Coauthors: Senators Burton, Escutia, Kuehl, Romero, and Soto)
FEBRUARY 21, 2002
An act to add Section 56351.7 to the Education Code, relating to
public schools.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 2326, Frommer. Braille reading standards.
Existing law requires school districts, special education local
plan areas, and county offices of education, to provide opportunities
for braille instruction for pupils who have a need for braille as a
reading medium.
This bill would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction
to form an advisory task force, with prescribed membership approved
by the State Board of Education, to develop standards for mastery of
the braille code by pupils, and to report to the Governor and the
Legislature by June 30, 2004.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 56351.7 is added to the Education Code, to
read:
56351.7. (a) The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall form
an advisory task force to develop standards for the mastery of the
braille code as a child progresses through kindergarten to grade 12,
inclusive.
(b) The task force shall include, but shall not be limited to,
members approved by the State Board of Education representing all of
the following:
(1) Parents of visually impaired pupils.
(2) Teachers of visually impaired pupils.
(3) Researchers in the field of visual impairment.
(4) Braille experts.
(5) Groups that advocate for teaching of, and use of, braille.
(6) Groups that advocate for the visually impaired.
(c) The task force shall report to the Governor and to the
education committees of the Assembly and the Senate by June 30, 2004.