Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB65

Introduced
11/18/24  
Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
11/18/24  

Caption

Public K-12 education; State Board of Education required to adopt model student cell phone use policy, local boards of education required to adopt cell phone use policy

Impact

The impact of HB65 on state laws is significant as it centralizes the regulation of cell phone use within public education. By mandating a model policy, the bill alleviates potential discrepancies among local education policies and establishes a standard guideline to follow. Local boards will have to conform to this model policy by the beginning of the 2026-2027 school year, ensuring a consistent approach to managing electronic device usage in classrooms throughout the state.

Summary

HB65 aims to establish a uniform policy regarding the use of cell phones and other electronic communication devices in public K-12 schools across Alabama. Under existing law, local boards of education have the authority to create their own policies concerning these devices. However, HB65 proposes that the State Board of Education must adopt a model policy that restricts the use of such devices during the school day, with specific exceptions for emergencies or individualized education programs (IEPs). Local boards will be required to craft their policies based on this overarching state policy.

Contention

Despite its intention to create uniformity, HB65 may face resistance from advocates of local control. Critics may argue that while the bill aims to provide a framework, it could hinder the autonomy of local boards to address specific needs of their communities. The exception clauses for emergencies or IEPs are likely to be debated, as stakeholders assess the effectiveness of such provisions in meeting diverse student needs. The discussions around this bill will underscore broader issues of governance and the balance between state oversight versus local educational authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB364

Public K-12 schools, each local board of education required to adopt an Internet safety policy for district-owned devices used in schools, prohibit use of certain platforms, provide social media instruction in certain grades

AL SB165

Public K-12 education, creates uniform process for suspension and expulsion of public school students, requires disciplinary hearing following long-term suspension or expulsion, State Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL HB278

Career and technical education in public K-12 schools; home school student participation, authorized; State Board of Education, required to adopt rules

AL SB59

Public k-12 education; hands on instruction in CPR and the use of AEDs, required in health classes; State Board of Education, authorized to adopt rules

AL HB216

Public school safety, silent panic alert technology required and provided for, Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL HB188

Public K-12 education, creates uniform process for suspension and expulsion of public school students, requires disciplinary hearing following long-term suspension or expulsion, St. Bd. of Ed. required to adopt rules

AL SB176

Public K-12 education and two-year institutions of higher education, Alabama Career RoadMap Act, Alabama Community College System required to develop career readiness module to be added to high school graduation requirements, each public high school student required to complete Career RoadMap Postsecondary Opportunity as defined by Alabama Community College System, Alabama Community College System and State Board of Education required to adopt rules

AL SB157

Public education employees; exclusion of students from classroom, provided for; principal authorized to suspend, expel, or recommend for alternative school certain students excluded from classroom; civil and criminal immunity provided to education employees; local boards of education authorized to reimburse or compensate employees for certain legal fees; rebuttable presumption, created; Board of Education, required to adopt rules

AL HB83

Local boards of education; maximum compensation of board members, increased; continuing education requirements as condition for compensation, required

AL SB175

Local boards of education; maximum compensation of board members, increased; continuing education requirements as condition for compensation, required

Similar Bills

TX HB3309

Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an electronic notary public; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1217

Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an online notary public and online acknowledgment and proof of written instruments; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.

NC S552

Modifications to Notary Public Act

CA AB1667

Electronic wills.

CA AB2961

Civil procedure: electronic filing and service.

CA AB2283

Civil actions: electronic service.

LA HB572

Provides for electronic notaries public and electronic notarial acts

CA SB666

Service of papers: electronic service by court.