BILL ANALYSIS Ó
SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
Senator Ricardo Lara, Chair
2015 - 2016 Regular Session
SB 1375 (Jackson) - Educational equity: sex equity in
education: federal Title IX notifications
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|Version: April 6, 2016 |Policy Vote: ED. 8 - 0 |
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|Urgency: No |Mandate: Yes |
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|Hearing Date: May 27, 2016 |Consultant: Jillian Kissee |
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Bill
Summary: This bill requires by July 1, 2017, public and private
schools, as specified, and local educational agencies to post in
a prominent location on their websites specific information
regarding Title IX, and include this information in the annual
parent notice.
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The following information is revised to reflect amendments
adopted by the committee on May 27, 2016
Fiscal
Impact:
Mandate costs: One-time costs potentially in the hundreds of
thousands may be incurred to the extent schools and local
educational agencies claim reimbursement for costs to make the
Title IX information available on their websites.
SB 1375 (Jackson) Page 1 of
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(Proposition 98)
The California Department of Education (CDE) cites minimal
costs to develop and send the letter as required by this bill.
Author
Amendments: Delete requirement to provide specified federal
Title IX information in the annual parent notice, an existing
reimbursable state mandate required by current law.
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