Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1117 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 03/04/2025

                            Stricken language would be deleted from and underlined language would be added to present law. 
Act 229 of the Regular Session 
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State of Arkansas As Engrossed:  H1/28/25 H2/17/25   1 
95th General Assembly A Bill     2 
Regular Session, 2025  	HOUSE BILL 1117 3 
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By: Representatives R. Scott Richardson, Andrews, Duffield, Perry, Rye 5 
By: Senator J. Bryant 6 
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For An Act To Be Entitled 8 
AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY AND 9 
SECONDARY EDUCATION AND THE ARKANSAS STATE GAME AND 10 
FISH COMMISSION TO DETERMINE THE EARLIEST GRADE IN 11 
WHICH IT IS APPROPRIATE FOR STUDENTS TO RECEIVE 12 
INSTRUCTION ON FIREARM SAFETY; TO REQUIRE A PUBLIC 13 
SCHOOL DISTRICT AND AN OPEN -ENROLLMENT PUBLIC CHARTER 14 
SCHOOL TO ANNUALLY PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH INSTRUCTION 15 
ON FIREARM SAFETY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 16 
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Subtitle 19 
CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF 20 
INSTRUCTION ON FIREARM SAFETY IN PUBLIC 21 
SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND OPEN -ENROLLMENT 22 
PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS. 23 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: 25 
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 SECTION 1.  Arkansas Code Title 6, Chapter 16, Subchapter 1, is amended 27 
to add an additional section to read as follows: 28 
 6-16-163.  Instruction on firearm safety — Required. 29 
 (a)  It is the intent of the General Assembly to: 30 
 (1)  Protect Arkansas children from the accidental discharge of 31 
firearms by providing age -appropriate firearm education and instruction; and 32 
 (2)  Empower the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission to work 33 
with the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education to create and approve 34 
age-appropriate firearm safety courses. 35 
 (b)(1)  The division, in consultation with the commission, shall 36  As Engrossed:  H1/28/25 H2/17/25 	HB1117 
 
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determine the earliest grade in which it is appropriate for students enrolled 1 
in public school districts and open -enrollment public charter schools to 2 
begin receiving instruction on firearm safety. 3 
 (2)  In order to make the determination required under 4 
subdivision (a)(1) of this section, the division and the commission shall 5 
study relevant data and risk factors, including without limitation the 6 
earliest age at which: 7 
 (A)  Incidents of injury involving firearms are reported; 8 
and 9 
 (B)  Children are susceptible to harm from unsecured 10 
firearms that they are able to gain access to. 11 
 (c)  Beginning with the 2025 -2026 school year, each public school 12 
district and open-enrollment public charter school shall annually provide 13 
students with age-appropriate and grade -appropriate instruction on firearm 14 
safety. 15 
 (d)  The curriculum or program of instruction used to educate students 16 
on firearm safety under subsection (b) of this section shall: 17 
 (1)  Be approved by the division; 18 
 (2)  Begin in the earliest appropriate grade as determined by the 19 
division and the commission under subsection (a) of this section and continue 20 
in each subsequent grade through grade twelve (12); 21 
 (3)  Include instruction on the following without limitation: 22 
 (A)  The steps to take if a student finds an unsecured 23 
firearm, including without limitation the importance of: 24 
 (i)  Avoiding injury if the student finds an 25 
unsecured firearm; 26 
 (ii)  Never touching a firearm if the student 27 
finds an unsecured firearm; and 28 
 (iii)  Immediately notifying an adult of the 29 
location of the unsecured firearm; 30 
 (B)  School safety relating to firearms; and 31 
 (C)  The proper handling and safe storage of firearms; 32 
and  33 
 (4)  Include neutral viewpoints on all included topics, including 34 
without limitation the prevention of accidental firearm injury. 35 
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(e)(1)  The division shall not approve a curriculum or program of instruction 1 
used to educate students on firearm safety if the curriculum, program of 2 
instruction, or any of the instructional materials used as part of the 3 
curriculum or program of instruction bear a brand or stated organizational 4 
affiliation. 5 
 (2)  However, curricula, programs of instruction, or any of the 6 
instructional materials used as part of the curricula or programs of 7 
instruction used to educate students on firearm safety may bear a brand 8 
issued by the State of Arkansas or any of its departments, agencies, or 9 
divisions. 10 
 (f)  The division shall use the following preferred methods of 11 
instruction in determining the curriculum or program of instruction 12 
used to educate students on firearm safety: 13 
 (1)  The viewing of a video produced by the commission or a 14 
commission-approved source; 15 
 (2)  The review of online resources and materials; and 16 
 (3)(A)  An alternative curriculum, which may include an 17 
off-campus, commission-approved firearm safety course. 18 
 (B)(i)  An off-campus, commission-approved firearm 19 
safety course may be provided in conjunction with a live -fire exercise 20 
or sporting event. 21 
 (ii)  If an off-campus, commission-approved 22 
firearm safety course is provided in conjunction with a live -fire 23 
exercise or sporting event, the provider of the off -campus, 24 
commission-approved firearm safety course and the public school 25 
district or open-enrollment public charter school in which the 26 
participating student is enrolled shall obtain prior written approval 27 
from the participating student's parent, legal guardian, or person 28 
standing in loco parentis to the participating student. 29 
 (g)  As used in this section, "firearm" means the same as defined in § 30 
5-1-102. 31 
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/s/R. Scott Richardson 33 
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APPROVED: 3/4/25 35 
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