Arkansas 2022 1st Special Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SB5

Introduced
8/10/22  

Caption

To Allow A Student Who Attends A Public School District That Mandates The Use Of Face Masks, Face Shields, Or Other Face Coverings To Transfer To A Public School District Of His Or Her Choice; And To Declare An Emergency.

Impact

Should SB5 be enacted, it would directly impact public school regulations concerning health mandates, particularly those related to the use of face masks and coverings. The immediate availability of transfer options may lead to fluctuations in enrollment figures across districts, especially those where mask mandates remain active. Stakeholders believe that this legislation could not only affect student populations but also lead to financial implications for school districts depending on how many students choose to transfer out. Furthermore, it signals a shift in how public health guidelines can influence educational structures.

Summary

Senate Bill 5 (SB5) proposes amendments to Arkansas Code Title 6, Chapter 18, allowing students attending public school districts that enforce mask mandates to transfer to districts that do not require such measures. This bill comes at a time when discussions around health protocols in schools are paramount due to the ongoing concerns regarding infectious diseases. By enabling students to choose alternate schooling options free from mask requirements, the bill seeks to provide families with more autonomy over their children's educational environment. The bill includes provisions for the transfer of funding for these students to their new school districts.

Contention

Several points of contention are anticipated around SB5. Supporters argue that the bill is imperative for ensuring students’ freedom of choice regarding their health and education, particularly in response to parental concerns over mandates perceived as unnecessary. Opponents, however, may view this as a potential threat to public health standards, fearing that such choices could undermine collective efforts to control the spread of diseases within schools. The debate is expected to reflect broader societal divisions regarding health policies and individual rights, making SB5 a focal point in discussions about education and public health moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB57

An Act For The Department Of Education - Division Of Public School Academic Facilities And Transportation Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR HB1041

An Act For The Department Of Education - Division Of Elementary And Secondary Education - Public School Fund Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SB80

To Amend The Revenue Stabilization Law; To Create Funds, To Repeal Funds, And To Make Transfers To And From Funds And Fund Accounts; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1097

To Amend The Revenue Stabilization Law; To Create Funds, To Repeal Funds, And To Make Transfers To And From Funds And Fund Accounts; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB79

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Provide For The Regulation Of Digital Asset Mining Businesses; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB78

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Prohibit Foreign-party-controlled Ownership Of A Digital Asset Mining Business; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB77

To Amend The Uniform Classification And Compensation Act; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HR1055

To Commend The Highland High School Band For Being Declared The Class 4a Concert Band State Champion.

AR HB1094

An Act For The Department Of Education - Division Of Elementary And Secondary Education - Public School Fund Supplemental Appropriation.

AR SR17

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Acts Of 2023, To Regulate Digital Asset Mining Businesses And Businesses Utilizing A Blockchain Network, And To Declare An Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.