SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 1 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2014 SENATE BILL NO. 336 BY SENATORS APPEL AND JOHNS TEXTBOOKS/MATERI ALS. Revises the textbook adoption process. (gov sig) AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:7(4), 8.3(G) and (H), 22(2)(e), 1964(D)(9), 1970.4(D)(2)(i),2 and 1970.24(E)(1)(h), to enact R.S. 17:351.1 and 355 and to repeal R.S. 17:8 through3 8.2, 351, 352, and 415.1, relative to textbooks and other instructional materials for4 use in elementary and secondary schools; to provide relative to the duties, functions,5 and responsibilities of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the6 state Department of Education, and public school governing authorities; to provide7 relative to funding; to provide relative to the review of textbooks and other8 instructional materials by the state Department of Education, parents, and the public;9 to provide relative to contracts with publishers for the purchase, lease, and use of10 textbooks and other instructional materials; to provide relative to depositories for11 textbooks and other instructional materials; to provide relative to rules and12 regulations; to provide relative to the Task Force on Textbooks and Instructional13 Materials; and to provide for related matters.14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:15 Section 1. R.S. 17:7(4), 8.3(G) and (H), 22(2)(e), 1964(D)(9), 1970.4(D)(2)(i), and16 1970.24(E)(1)(h) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 17:351.1 and 355 are hereby17 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 2 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. enacted to read as follows:1 §7. Duties, functions, and responsibilities of board2 * * *3 (4) Prescribe and adopt free school books a process for the review,4 adoption, procurement, and distribution of free textbooks and other materials of5 instruction for the children of this state at the elementary and secondary levels and6 at all other schools and programs under its jurisdiction for which the legislature7 provides funds, in accordance with law.8 * * *9 §8.3. Task Force on Textbooks and Instructional Materials10 * * *11 G.(1) The task force shall submit a written report of its findings and12 recommendations for related policy and statutory changes to the Senate Committee13 on Education and the House Committee on Education not later than February 1,14 2014.15 (2) The task force shall meet at least once a year thereafter to assess the16 efficiency and effectiveness of the review and adoption process for textbooks17 and other instructional materials and shall submit a written report of its18 findings to the Senate Committee on Education and the House Committee on19 Education, not later than March first of each year.20 H. The task force shall terminate and all authority for its existence shall end21 June 30, 2014 2016.22 * * *23 §22. Superintendent; functions and duties24 The superintendent shall:25 (1)26 * * *27 (2) Provide the staff services for the board. In that regard the superintendent28 shall:29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 3 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. * * *1 (e) Prepare the list of free school books and other materials of instruction for2 adoption by the board Administer the process prescribed by the board for the3 review, adoption, procurement, and distribution of free textbooks and other4 instructional materials and prepare lists of state reviewed textbooks and5 instructional materials.6 * * *7 §351.1. Textbooks and other instructional materials; review; adoption;8 procurement; distribution9 A.(1)(a) The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall10 prescribe a process for the review, adoption, procurement, and distribution of11 free textbooks and other instructional materials that shall be supplied without12 charge to the children of this state at the elementary and secondary levels out13 of funds appropriated therefor by the legislature in accordance with the14 requirements of Article VIII, Section 13(A) of the Constitution of Louisiana.15 (b) The state board shall have the authority to set and collect fees from16 publishers and other content providers that participate in the review and17 adoption procedures for textbooks and other instructional materials.18 (2) The state board shall also establish rules and procedures whereby19 public school governing authorities shall supply textbooks and other20 instructional materials, as available, to children enrolled in a board-approved21 home study program. Such rules shall include a requirement that textbooks22 and instructional materials supplied to a student enrolled in a home study23 program shall be returned once the student has completed the coursework for24 which the textbooks and instructional materials were provided.25 (3) The state board shall not limit the amount or percentage of state or26 local funds the governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school27 may expend on the purchase or acquisition of textbooks and other instructional28 materials.29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 4 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. B.(1) The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall1 establish a transparent, digital process whereby the state Department of2 Education shall review textbooks and other instructional materials in the core3 subject areas of English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies4 and determine the degree to which each aligns with state content standards. The5 department may review textbooks and instructional materials in other subject6 matter areas as deemed necessary or upon request of a public school governing7 authority.8 (2) The digital review process for textbooks and other instructional9 materials submitted to the department for review shall be conducted entirely10 online. Every aspect of the digital review process, including the textbooks and11 instructional materials under review and any and all comments submitted by12 reviewers, parents and other members of the public, and publishers and other13 content providers, shall be posted online and made readily accessible by all14 interested parties.15 (3) The digital review process shall, at a minimum, provide for the16 following:17 (a) Guidelines and timelines for the submission, review, comment, and18 evaluation of textbooks and other instructional materials.19 (b) Establishment of review panels composed of educators and content20 experts who have knowledge of curriculum and the subject matter under21 consideration.22 (c) Evaluation criteria and procedures to determine the extent to which23 textbooks and instructional materials submitted for review align with state24 content standards.25 (d)(i) The opportunity for parents and the public to view and submit26 comments on all textbooks and instructional materials under review. A read-27 only copy of all textbooks and instructional materials under review shall be28 made readily available online for this purpose.29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 5 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (ii) The opportunity for publishers and other content providers to1 submit comments in response to any review committee evaluation.2 (iii) All comments submitted in relation to a reviewed textbook or3 instructional material shall be posted online for ready access by any interested4 party.5 (e) A requirement that all textbooks and instructional materials6 submitted for review be supplied in an electronic format that meets the National7 Instructional Materials Accessibility Standards and can be converted into8 specialized formats for children with disabilities and from which braille and9 large-print textbooks can be produced for blind and visually impaired students.10 (4)(a) The Department of Education shall provide the governing11 authority of each public elementary and secondary school with a list of all12 textbooks and other instructional materials reviewed by the department which13 includes information indicating the degree to which each aligns with state14 content standards. Such list shall also be posted online.15 (b) The list of reviewed textbooks and other instructional materials shall16 include textbooks and instructional materials for each core subject at each17 grade level that are fully aligned with state content standards.18 (c) Any list of reviewed textbooks and other instructional materials19 prepared by the department shall contain a statement to the effect that the20 textbooks and instructional materials contained therein were reviewed for the21 sole purpose of determining the degree of alignment with state content22 standards and it is the responsibility of each public school governing authority23 to determine if their use is appropriate to meet the educational needs of its24 students.25 (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed as prohibiting a public26 school or school district from purchasing or otherwise acquiring textbooks and27 instructional materials that are not included in the list of reviewed textbooks28 and instructional materials prepared by the Department of Education, provided29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 6 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. the use of such textbooks and instructional materials is not prohibited by law1 or state board regulation.2 C.(1) The governing authority of each public elementary and secondary3 school shall adopt policies and regulations for the adoption and use of textbooks4 and other instructional materials that sufficiently support the needs of all5 students in meeting state content standards.6 (2) The purchase and use of electronic textbooks, instructional7 materials, and other media or content shall be maximized to the greatest extent8 possible.9 (3)(a) Such policies and regulations shall provide for the establishment10 of review committees composed of teachers, educators, parents, and other11 educational stakeholders who have interest in or knowledge of curriculum and12 the subject matter under consideration.13 (b) Parents and other members of the public shall be afforded the14 opportunity to review and provide input relative to the textbooks and15 instructional materials under consideration prior to final adoption. Copies of16 all textbooks and instructional materials under consideration shall be made17 available to the public in a manner and to the extent feasible for the public18 school governing authority.19 (c) Review committee evaluations and all public comments submitted for20 each textbook and instructional material under review shall be posted on the21 school governing authority's website and may be removed at the conclusion of22 the review and adoption process.23 (4) Textbooks and instructional materials adopted for use in public24 elementary and secondary schools shall accurately reflect the contributions and25 achievements of people of differing races and promote an understanding of the26 history and values of the people of the United States and Louisiana, including27 the free enterprise system, private property, constitutional liberties, democratic28 values, and traditional standards of moral values.29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 7 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (5) The governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school1 may establish the price and sell any textbook or library book no longer in use2 to any person or entity for private use.3 D.(1) The Department of Education shall support public school4 governing authorities in achieving maximum cost efficiencies in the purchase5 and acquisition of textbooks and other instructional materials by providing for6 bulk purchasing through state contracts, whenever possible and feasible.7 (2) The governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school8 may purchase textbooks and other instructional materials through a state9 contract, through a school system purchasing cooperative, or may contract10 directly with a publisher or other content provider.11 (3) Each contract between the state, a school system purchasing12 cooperative, or the governing authority of a public elementary and secondary13 school and a publisher or other content provider for textbooks and instructional14 materials shall:15 (a) Be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with applicable16 state law.17 (b) Provide that the publisher, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer shall18 not charge the governing authority of a public school a purchase price, rental19 fee, or other fee for the purchase, lease, or use of a textbook or instructional20 material that exceeds the lowest price or fee charged to a school governing21 authority in any other state for the same textbook or instructional material.22 E.(1) The state Department of Education shall provide for a central23 depository for textbooks and other instructional materials which are aligned to24 state content standards to facilitate the purchase and distribution of textbooks25 and instructional materials.26 (2) The depository shall provide for the procurement of textbooks and27 instructional materials in all formats needed to support student learning,28 including braille, large print, digital and print.29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 8 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (3) The ordering system established for the depository shall include the1 reviews conducted pursuant to Subsection B of this Section and any comments2 submitted by parents, the public, and publishers and other content providers.3 * * *4 §355. Rules5 The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall6 promulgate rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this Part in7 accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act.8 * * *9 §1964. Board of directors; creation; membership; terms; powers, duties, and10 functions; voting; compensation11 * * *12 D. In addition to the authorities granted herein and any powers, duties, and13 responsibilities vested by any other applicable laws, the board shall:14 * * *15 (9) Prescribe and select for use in the school free school books textbooks and16 other materials of instruction for children enrolled in the school and programs under17 its jurisdiction for which the legislature provides funds. Wherever practical, the18 board shall select the same school books and other materials of instruction as are19 adopted by the state board.20 * * *21 §1970.4. School board; creation; membership; terms; powers and duties; voting;22 compensation23 * * *24 D. * * *25 (2) The board shall:26 * * *27 (i) Prescribe and select for use in the school books textbooks and other28 materials of instruction for children enrolled in the school and programs under its29 SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 9 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. jurisdiction for which the legislature provides funds. Wherever practical, the board1 shall select the same school books and other materials of instruction as are adopted2 by the state board.3 * * *4 §1970.24. Board of directors; creation; membership; terms; powers and duties;5 voting; compensation6 * * *7 E.(1) The board shall perform or direct the performance of all of the8 following in compliance with the provisions of this Part, including the expression of9 the intentions of the legislature:10 * * *11 (h) Prescribe and select for use in the center free school books textbooks and12 other materials of instruction for children enrolled in the center and programs under13 its jurisdiction for which the legislature provides funds. Wherever practical, the14 board shall select the same school books and other materials of instruction as are15 adopted by the state board.16 * * *17 Section 2. R.S. 17:8 through 8.2, 351, 352, and 415.1 are hereby repealed.18 Section 3. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not19 signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature20 by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If21 vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become22 effective on the day following such approval.23 The original instrument was prepared by Jeanne Johnston. The following digest, which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared by Tammy Crain-Waldrop. DIGEST Appel (SB 336) Proposed law significantly revises the procedures established in present law for the adoption, procurement, and distribution of textbooks and other instructional materials for use in elementary and secondary schools as follows: SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 10 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. BESE's role in the textbook selection and distribution process Present law requires the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) to prescribe and adopt school books and other materials of instruction, which it shall supply free of charge to the children of this state at the elementary and secondary levels out of funds appropriated therefor by the legislature in accordance with the requirements of Article VIII, Section 13(A) of the Constitution of Louisiana. Proposed law deletes the requirement that BESE adopt textbooks and instructional materials for use in the public schools and instead requires BESE to prescribe a process for the review, adoption, procurement, and distribution of free textbooks and other materials of instruction by the governing authority of each public elementary and secondary school, including special schools. Authorizes BESE to set and collect fees from publishers and other content providers participating in the process. Role of the state Dept. of Education in preparation of lists and reviews of textbooks Present law requires the state superintendent of education to prepare the list of free school books and other materials of instruction for BESE adoption. Proposed law deletes this requirement and instead requires the state superintendent to administer the process prescribed by BESE for the review, adoption, procurement, and distribution of free textbooks and other instructional materials and to prepare lists of state reviewed textbooks and instructional materials. Proposed law requires BESE to establish a transparent, digital process whereby the state Department of Education (DOE) shall review textbooks and other instructional materials as follows: (1)Requires DOE to review textbooks and instructional materials in the core subject areas of English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies and determine the degree to which each aligns with state content standards. (2)Authorizes the DOE to review textbooks and instructional materials in other subject matter areas as deemed necessary or upon request of a public school governing authority. (3)Requires the digital review process for textbooks and other instructional materials submitted to the DOE for review to be conducted entirely online. Provides that every aspect of the digital review process, including the textbooks and instructional materials under review and any and all comments submitted by reviewers, parents and other members of the public, and publishers and other content providers, shall be posted online and readily accessible by all interested parties. (4)Provides that the digital review process shall, at a minimum, provide for the following: (a)Guidelines and timelines for the submission, review, comment, and evaluation of textbooks and other instructional materials. (b)Establishment of review panels composed of educators and content experts who have knowledge of curriculum and the subject matter under consideration. (c)Evaluation criteria and procedures to determine the extent to which textbooks and instructional materials submitted for review align with state content standards. SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 11 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (d)Provide the opportunity for parents and the public to view and submit comments on all textbooks and instructional materials under review. Further provides that a read-only copy of all textbooks and instructional materials under review shall be made readily available online for this purpose. (e)Provide the opportunity for publishers and other content providers to submit comments in response to any review committee evaluation. (f)Requires that all comments submitted in relation to a reviewed textbook or instructional material shall be posted online for ready access by any interested party. (g)Requires that all textbooks and instructional materials submitted for review be supplied in an electronic format that meets the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standards and can be converted into specialized formats for children with disabilities and from which Braille and large-print textbooks can be produced for blind and visually impaired students. (5)Requires DOE to provide the governing authority of each public elementary and secondary school with a list of all textbooks and other instructional materials reviewed by the department which includes information indicating the degree to which each aligns with state content standards. Such list shall also be posted online. (6)Requires that the list of reviewed textbooks and other instructional materials prepared by DOE include textbooks and instructional materials for each core subject at each grade level that are fully aligned with state content standards. (7)Provides that any list of reviewed textbooks and other instructional materials prepared by the department shall contain a statement to the effect that the textbooks and instructional materials contained therein were reviewed for the sole purpose of determining the degree of alignment with state content standards and it is the responsibility of each public school governing authority to determine if their use is appropriate to meet the educational needs of its students. Proposed law authorizes each public school governing authority to purchase textbooks and other instructional materials of their own choosing. Further provides that nothing in proposed law shall be construed as prohibiting a public school or school district from purchasing or otherwise acquiring textbooks and instructional materials that are not included in the list of reviewed textbooks and instructional materials prepared by the Department of Education, provided the use of such textbooks and instructional materials is not prohibited by law or state board regulation. Role and responsibilities of public school governing authorities Proposed law requires the governing authority of each public school to adopt policies and regulations for the adoption and use of textbooks and other instructional materials that sufficiently support the needs of all students in meeting state content standards as follows: (1)Require that the purchase and use of electronic textbooks, instructional materials, and other media or content shall be maximized to the greatest extent possible. (2)Provide for the establishment of review committees composed of teachers, educators, parents, and other educational stakeholders who have interest in or knowledge of curriculum and the subject matter under consideration. (3)Afford parents and other members of the public the opportunity to review and provide input relative to the textbooks and instructional materials under consideration prior to final adoption. Copies of all textbooks and instructional SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 12 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. materials under consideration shall be made available to the public in a manner and to the extent feasible for the public school governing authority. (4) Review committee evaluations and all public comments submitted for each textbook and instructional material under review shall be posted on the school governing authority's website. Allows the removal of such textbooks and materials from the website at the conclusion of the review and adoption process. Present law requires that textbooks and instructional materials adopted for use in public elementary and secondary schools shall accurately reflect the contributions and achievements of people of differing races and promote an understanding of the history and values of the people of the United States and Louisiana, including the free enterprise system, private property, constitutional liberties, democratic values, and traditional standards of moral values. Proposed law retains these provisions. Present law authorizes the governing authority of a public elementary or secondary school may establish the price and sell any textbook or library book no longer in use to any person or entity for private use. Proposed law retains this provision. Present law authorizes the La. School for Math, Science, and the Arts, the Louis Armstrong High School for the Arts, and the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts the authority to prescribe and select textbooks and instructional materials for the children enrolled in each respective school but directed that, wherever practical, the school's board shall select textbooks and materials of instruction as adopted by BESE. Proposed law deletes the preference for BESE adopted textbooks and materials. Review and inspection of textbooks by the public Present law requires that textbooks and materials be made available for public inspection at DOE during regular office hours. Provides for textbook review procedures, including citizen participation, the composition of textbook committees, and the placement of proposed textbooks in various public library branches throughout the state. Proposed law repeals present law but provides that the public shall have the opportunity to view textbooks and instructional materials under review by DOE and school governing authorities and be afforded the opportunity to submit comments during the review process and prior to final adoption for use by a public school governing authority. Purchase of textbooks by public school governing authorities; contracts with publishers Present law encourages school boards to maximize the availability and accessibility of electronic versions of textbooks and other instructional materials and authorizes their purchase. Prohibits BESE from restricting the amount or percentage of state or local funds a board may expend on them. Proposed law essentially retains present law and prohibits BESE from restricting the amount or percentage of state or local funds a public school governing authority may expend on the purchase or acquisition of textbooks and instructional materials in general. Present law requires each contract with a publisher for school books to be awarded on a competitive basis and provides that such contracts contain specific provisions relative to termination rights, price controls and stability. Further requires that at least 80% of the books purchased be printed in La., provided 5,000 or more copies of such book are purchased in SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 13 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. a single year. Proposed law retains the requirement in present law for public bids, but otherwise repeals present law and instead provides as follows: (1)Requires DOE to support public school governing authorities in achieving maximum cost efficiencies in the purchase and acquisition of textbooks and other instructional materials by providing for bulk purchasing through state contracts, whenever possible and feasible. (2)Provides public school governing authorities may purchase textbooks and other instructional materials through a state contract, through a school system purchasing cooperative, or may contract directly with a publisher or other content provider. (3)Provides that each contract between the state, a school system purchasing cooperative, or the governing authority of a public elementary and secondary school and a publisher or other content provider for textbooks and instructional materials shall: (a)Be awarded on a competitive basis in accordance with applicable state law. (b)Provide that the publisher, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer shall not charge the governing authority of a public school a purchase price, rental fee, or other fee for the purchase, lease, or use of a textbook or instructional material that exceeds the lowest price or fee charged to a school governing authority in any other state for the same textbook or instructional material. Textbook depository Present law designates DOE as the state depository for school books and authorizes the state superintendent to administer this function, including the authority to contract with a public or private agency to act as the depository. Proposed law repeals present law and instead requires DOE to provide for a central depository for textbooks and other instructional materials which are aligned to state content standards to facilitate the purchase and distribution of textbooks and instructional materials. Requires the depository to provide for the procurement of textbooks and instructional materials in all formats needed to support student learning, including Braille, large print, digital and print. Further provides that the ordering system established for the depository shall include the reviews conducted pursuant to proposed law and any comments submitted by parents, the public, and publishers and other content providers. Sale of school books no longer in use Present law authorizes a school board, with prior BESE approval, to sell any textbook or library book no longer in use to any person or entity for private use at a fee established by the school board. Limits use of funds from such sale to textbook or library book purchases. Proposed law deletes requirement for prior BESE approval and the limitation on the specific use of sale funds. Textbooks for home study students Present law requires BESE to establish rules and procedures for supplying school books and other materials of instruction for children participating in approved home study programs when available. Additionally provides that such rules shall include a requirement that textbooks and instructional materials supplied to a student enrolled in a home study program shall be returned once the student has completed the coursework for which the textbooks and instructional materials were provided. Proposed law specifies that such materials shall be SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 14 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. supplied through the local public school governing authority. Miscellaneous provisions repealed by proposed law Present law: (1)Authorizes local school boards to use state funds to purchase computer hardware. (2)Provides relative to the donation and disposal of school books no longer in use. (3)Requires BESE to prescribe and adopt and exercise supervision and control over school books and other learning materials for postsecondary and vocational-technical schools and programs. (4)Requires BESE to require publishers to furnish computer diskettes for producing braille versions of textbooks. Proposed law repeals present law in (1) through (4) above. Proposed law requires BESE to adopt rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act to implement proposed law. Present law provides for the Task Force on Textbooks and Instructional Materials charged with the review and analysis of the processes utilized to select and approve textbooks and other instructional materials for use in the public schools. Requires the task force to submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the Senate and House education committees not later than February 1, 2014. Further provides that the task force shall terminate on June 30, 2014. Proposed law retains present law but extends the existence of the task force until June 30, 2016. Requires the task force to meet at least once a year until it terminates to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the review and adoption process for textbooks and other instructional materials. Requires the task force to submit a written report of its findings to the Senate Committee on Education and the House Committee on Education, not later than March first of each year. Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. (Amends R.S. 17:7(4), 22(2)(e), 8.3 (G) and (H), 1964(D)(9), 1970.4(D)(2)(i), and 1970.24(E)(1)(h); adds R.S. 17:351.1 and 355; repeals R.S. 17:8 through 8.2, 351, 352, and 415.1) Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Education to the original bill 1. Extends the termination date for the Task Force on Textbooks and Instructional Materials from 6/30/14 to 6/30/16. Requires annual report to Senate and House education committees. 2. Requires that textbooks/instructional materials supplied to home study students be returned when the student's coursework is completed. 3. Requires DOE lists of reviewed textbooks/instructional materials to contain a statement noting that textbooks/instructional materials have been reviewed only to determine alignment with state standards. SB NO. 336 SLS 14RS-113 REENGROSSED Page 15 of 15 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. 4. Allows school governing authorities to remove review committees evaluations and public comments received during the textbook/instructional material adoption process from website at the conclusion of the adoption process. 5. Allows school governing authorities to purchase textbooks/instructional materials through school system cooperatives. Senate Floor Amendments to engrossed bill 1. Technical changes. 2. Gives BESE authority to set and collect fees from publishers and other content providers participating in the process.