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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1586Introduced by Assembly Member KalraFebruary 22, 2019 An act to amend Sections 32255, 32255.1, and 32255.5 of, and to amend the heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of, the Education Code, relating to pupil instruction. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1586, as introduced, Kalra. Pupil instruction: animal dissection.Existing law authorizes a pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying an animal to refrain from participation in an educational project that involves the harmful or destructive use of animals. Existing law authorizes a pupil who chooses to refrain, with the approval of the teacher, to complete an alternative education project in order to obtain the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.This bill would prohibit a pupil in any California private or public school in kindergarten and grades 1 through 12, from performing dissection. The bill would define dissection as the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrate animal, as specified, in the study of biological sciences, excluding fixed histological samples of any species. The bill would also add items that may be included as an alternative education project for the purpose of demonstrating knowledge if a pupil has a moral objection to participating in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code is amended to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Modernization of Biological Teaching Methods and Pupils Rights to Refrain From the Harmful or Destructive Use of AnimalsSEC. 2. Section 32255 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.SEC. 3. Section 32255.1 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.1.(a)32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.SEC. 4. Section 32255.5 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.5. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, this chapter applies to all levels of instruction in all public and private schools operating programs from in kindergarten through and grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1586Introduced by Assembly Member KalraFebruary 22, 2019 An act to amend Sections 32255, 32255.1, and 32255.5 of, and to amend the heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of, the Education Code, relating to pupil instruction. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1586, as introduced, Kalra. Pupil instruction: animal dissection.Existing law authorizes a pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying an animal to refrain from participation in an educational project that involves the harmful or destructive use of animals. Existing law authorizes a pupil who chooses to refrain, with the approval of the teacher, to complete an alternative education project in order to obtain the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.This bill would prohibit a pupil in any California private or public school in kindergarten and grades 1 through 12, from performing dissection. The bill would define dissection as the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrate animal, as specified, in the study of biological sciences, excluding fixed histological samples of any species. The bill would also add items that may be included as an alternative education project for the purpose of demonstrating knowledge if a pupil has a moral objection to participating in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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1818 An act to amend Sections 32255, 32255.1, and 32255.5 of, and to amend the heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of, the Education Code, relating to pupil instruction.
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2424 AB 1586, as introduced, Kalra. Pupil instruction: animal dissection.
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2626 Existing law authorizes a pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying an animal to refrain from participation in an educational project that involves the harmful or destructive use of animals. Existing law authorizes a pupil who chooses to refrain, with the approval of the teacher, to complete an alternative education project in order to obtain the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.This bill would prohibit a pupil in any California private or public school in kindergarten and grades 1 through 12, from performing dissection. The bill would define dissection as the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrate animal, as specified, in the study of biological sciences, excluding fixed histological samples of any species. The bill would also add items that may be included as an alternative education project for the purpose of demonstrating knowledge if a pupil has a moral objection to participating in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals.
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2828 Existing law authorizes a pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying an animal to refrain from participation in an educational project that involves the harmful or destructive use of animals. Existing law authorizes a pupil who chooses to refrain, with the approval of the teacher, to complete an alternative education project in order to obtain the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.
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3030 This bill would prohibit a pupil in any California private or public school in kindergarten and grades 1 through 12, from performing dissection. The bill would define dissection as the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrate animal, as specified, in the study of biological sciences, excluding fixed histological samples of any species. The bill would also add items that may be included as an alternative education project for the purpose of demonstrating knowledge if a pupil has a moral objection to participating in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals.
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3636 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code is amended to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Modernization of Biological Teaching Methods and Pupils Rights to Refrain From the Harmful or Destructive Use of AnimalsSEC. 2. Section 32255 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.SEC. 3. Section 32255.1 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.1.(a)32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.SEC. 4. Section 32255.5 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.5. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, this chapter applies to all levels of instruction in all public and private schools operating programs from in kindergarten through and grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
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4242 SECTION 1. The heading of Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 32255) of Part 19 of Division 1 of Title 1 of the Education Code is amended to read: CHAPTER 2.3. Modernization of Biological Teaching Methods and Pupils Rights to Refrain From the Harmful or Destructive Use of Animals
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5656 SEC. 2. Section 32255 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.
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5858 SEC. 2. Section 32255 of the Education Code is amended to read:
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6262 32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.
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6464 32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.
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6666 32255. As used in this chapter:(a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.(b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.(c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.(d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.
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7272 (a) Animal means any living organism of the kingdom animalia, beings that typically differ from plants in capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor response to stimulation by a usually greater mobility with some degree of voluntary locomotor ability and by greater irritability commonly mediated through a more or less centralized nervous system, beings that are characterized by a requirement for complex organic nutrients including proteins or their constituents that are usually digested in an internal cavity before assimilation into the body proper, and beings that are distinguished from typical plants by lack of chlorophyll, by an inability to perform photosynthesis, by cells that lack cellulose walls, and by the frequent presence of discrete complex sense organs.
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7474 (b) Alternative education project includes, but is not limited to, the use of video recordings, three-dimensional models, films, books, interactive simulation software and computers, which and assessments of knowledge that would provide an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question. Alternative education project also includes alternative test.
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7676 (c) Pupil means a person under 18 years of age who is matriculated in a course of instruction in an educational institution within the scope of Section 32255.5. For the purpose of asserting the pupils rights and receiving any notice or response pursuant to this chapter, pupil also includes the parents of the matriculated minor.
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7878 (d) Dissection means the viewing of the, or act of, dismembering or otherwise destructive use of an invertebrate or vertebrae animal, in part or in whole, preserved or freshly killed, in the study of biological sciences. Animal dissection does not include fixed histological samples of any species, including, but not limited to, plain or stained microscope slides, owl pellets, human autopsy viewing, and plastinated human organs.
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8080 SEC. 3. Section 32255.1 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.1.(a)32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.
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8686 32255.1.(a)32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.
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9494 32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.
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9696 32255.1. (a) A pupil shall not perform dissection in a California public or private school.(b) Except as otherwise provided in Section 32255.6, any pupil with a moral objection to dissecting or otherwise harming or destroying animals, or any parts thereof, shall notify his or her the pupils teacher regarding this objection, upon notification by the school of his or her the pupils rights pursuant to Section 32255.4.(b)(c) If the pupil chooses to refrain from participation in an education project involving the harmful or destructive use of animals, and if the teacher believes that an adequate alternative education project is possible, the teacher may work with the pupil to develop and agree upon an alternate alternative education project for the purpose of providing the pupil an alternate avenue for obtaining the knowledge, information, or experience required by the course of study in question.(c)(d) The alternative education project shall require a comparable time and effort investment by the pupil. It shall not, as a means of penalizing the pupil, be more arduous than the original education project.(d)(e) The pupil shall not be discriminated against based upon his or her the pupils decision to exercise his or her the pupils rights pursuant to this chapter.(e)(f) Pupils choosing an alternative educational project shall pass all examinations of the respective course of study in order to receive credit for that course of study. However, if tests require the harmful or destructive use of animals, a pupil may, similarly, seek alternative tests pursuant to this chapter.(f)(g) A pupils objection to participating in an educational project pursuant to this section shall be substantiated by a note from his or her the pupils parent or guardian.
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134134 SEC. 4. Section 32255.5 of the Education Code is amended to read:32255.5. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, this chapter applies to all levels of instruction in all public and private schools operating programs from in kindergarten through and grades 1 to 12, inclusive.
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