HLS 12RS-1036 REENGROSSED Page 1 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE BILL NO. 436 BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRISON, ADAMS, BERTHELOT, STUART BI SHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, TIM BURNS, CARMODY, COX, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HAVARD, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HUVAL, JONES, KLECKLEY, MACK, PUGH, PYLANT, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SI MON, AND WHITNEY CURRICULA: Requires instruction on the Founding Principles of the U.S. to be integrated into the high school American history and civics courses AN ACT1 To enact R.S. 17:264 and 3996(B)(30), relative to required instruction in public schools; to2 require certain public school governing authorities to provide instruction on certain3 aspects of American history; to provide for guidelines pertaining to such instruction;4 and to provide for related matters.5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:6 Section 1. This Act shall be known as the "Founding Principles Act".7 Section 2. R.S. 17:264 and 3996(B)(30) are hereby enacted to read as follows: 8 §264. The Founding Principles of the United States of America; required instruction9 A. The governing authority of each public school that offers courses in10 American history and civics as prerequisites to graduation shall integrate into such11 courses instruction regarding the Founding Principles of the United States of12 America.13 B. Such instruction shall include but need not be limited to providing14 students with information on the following:15 (1) The Creator-endowed unalienable rights of the people.16 (2) Structure of government and separation of powers with checks and17 balances.18 HLS 12RS-1036 REENGROSSED HB NO. 436 Page 2 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. (3) Frequent and free elections in a representative government.1 (4) Rule of law.2 (5) Equal justice under the law.3 (6) Private property rights.4 (7) Federalism.5 (8) Due process.6 (9) Individual rights as set forth in the Bill of Rights.7 (10) Individual responsibility.8 * * *9 §3996. Charter schools; exemptions; requirements10 * * *11 B. Notwithstanding any state law, rule, or regulation to the contrary and12 except as may be otherwise specifically provided for in an approved charter, a13 charter school established and operated in accordance with the provisions of this14 Chapter and its approved charter and the school's officers and employees shall be15 exempt from all statutory mandates or other statutory requirements that are16 applicable to public schools and to public school officers and employees except for17 the following laws otherwise applicable to public schools with the same grades:18 * * *19 (30) Instruction on the Founding Principles of the United States of America20 in American history and civics courses, R.S. 17:264.21 * * *22 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Harrison HB No. 436 Abstract: Requires instruction on the nation's "Founding Principles" to be integrated into the existing required American history and civics courses in public schools. Proposed law requires the governing authority of each public school offering American history and civics as prerequisites to graduation to integrate into such courses instruction on HLS 12RS-1036 REENGROSSED HB NO. 436 Page 3 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. the Founding Principles of the U.S.A. Such instruction shall include but need not be limited to providing students with information on the following: (1)The Creator-endowed unalienable rights of the people. (2)Structure of government, separation of powers with checks and balances. (3)Frequent and free elections in a representative government. (4)Rule of law. (5)Equal justice under the law. (6)Private property rights. (7)Federalism. (8)Due process. (9)Individual rights as set forth in the Bill of Rights. (10)Individual responsibility. Proposed law shall be known as the "Founding Principles Act". (Adds R.S. 17:264 and 3996(B)(30)) Summary of Amendments Adopted by House Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Education to the original bill. 1. Adds civics, as an alternative to American history, as a course into which proposed law instruction shall be integrated.