Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00693

Introduced
1/25/17  

Caption

An Act Delaying The Implementation Of The Student Data Privacy Act For One Year.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would provide school districts additional time to ensure compliance with the Student Data Privacy Act. Proponents argue that this grace period will allow educators and administrators to better understand their obligations under the law and implement necessary changes in their data management practices without the pressure of an immediate deadline. The delay is seen as a way to facilitate a smoother transition to the new privacy standards, addressing concerns related to data security and student privacy.

Summary

SB00693, introduced by Senator Logan, proposes a one-year delay in the implementation of the Student Data Privacy Act, established through public act 16-189. The bill specifically permits local and regional boards of education to postpone the enforcement of the earlier legislation until July 1, 2018. The rationale behind this delay centers on the need for school districts to adequately prepare for the provisions outlined in the previous act, which governs the handling of student data to enhance privacy protections.

Contention

While the proposed delay in SB00693 seeks to relieve immediate regulatory pressures, it may also raise concerns among advocates for student privacy. Critics may argue that postponing the implementation undermines the urgency of protecting student information, particularly in an age where data breaches are increasingly common. Balancing the logistical needs of educational institutions against the pressing need for robust data privacy protections for students is likely to be a point of contention during discussions surrounding the bill.

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