Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB18

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Public K-12 schools, allow parents of students to opt out of student masking requirements

Impact

The implications of HB 18 are significant as it directly affects school district policies related to health and safety. If enacted, schools would no longer be able to enforce mandatory mask-wearing if a parent requests an exemption. This could lead to varied masking policies at different schools, potentially undermining uniform health guidance designed to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in school environments. By centralizing the power to dictate face covering requirements at the parental level, the bill could increase tensions between school administrations and parent groups.

Summary

House Bill 18, also known as the 'Public K-12 Schools Mask Opt-Out Bill,' is legislation that allows parents or guardians of students in public K-12 schools the right to opt out of any face covering requirements at school, during school functions, on school buses, or at school bus stops. This bill responds to ongoing debates about health protocols in educational institutions, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing parental rights in making health decisions for their children.

Contention

Opponents of HB 18 argue that the bill could jeopardize the safety of students and staff within schools by creating a less controlled environment in terms of health measures. Critics, including health professionals and some educators, contend that allowing parents to opt-out of mask requirements could exacerbate the spread of infectious diseases in schools, thereby placing vulnerable populations at greater risk. Supporters, however, claim that it is an essential step in protecting parental rights and restoring autonomy to families in determining their children's health measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB61

Public K-12 schools, home school students authorized to attend career and technical education programs in certain circumstances

AL SB311

Public K-12 schools; nonpublic school transfer students excluded from certain assessments determining school or school district grade.

AL HB331

Public K-12 schools; nonpublic school transfer students excluded from certain assessments determining school or school district grade.

AL SB246

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL HB503

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL SB85

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL SB36

Public K-12 students; public K-12 schools prohibited from denying participation in athletics based on student's transfer status; public K-12 schools prohibited from membership in athletic association that similarly denies participation

AL HB266

Restoring Educational Advancement of Completing High School (REACH) Act, providing for a nontraditional high school diploma option for students 17 years of age and older who withdraw from school through the Adult Education Division of the Alabama Community College System; to provide for the sharing of data on students who drop out of high school; and to provide that participating students are eligible for driver's licenses

AL HB188

Public K-12 education, creates uniform process for suspension and expulsion of public school students, requires disciplinary hearing following long-term suspension or expulsion, St. Bd. of Ed. required to adopt rules

AL SB336

Alabama School Choice and Student Opportunity Act, creation of conversion public charter school districts authorized

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.