Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB502

Introduced
2/12/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
3/3/23  
Refer
3/13/23  

Caption

Revise education laws related to human sexuality instruction

Impact

The introduction of HB 502 has significant implications on how schools approach human sexuality education. This bill places a strong emphasis on parental rights, reinforcing the notion that parents should have advance notice and control over their children's educational content regarding sensitive topics such as relationships, sexual health, and gender identity. Critics argue that these measures could limit students' access to vital information regarding sexuality and reproductive health, potentially undermining comprehensive sexual education efforts.

Summary

House Bill 502 aims to revise laws pertaining to human sexuality instruction in schools, notably emphasizing parental rights regarding student education. The bill mandates that school districts must provide parents with notifications at least 48 hours before any instruction or related events occur. Additionally, it requires schools to disclose curriculum materials used in human sexuality instruction for public inspection before they are implemented. Furthermore, if any entity associated with abortion services tries to offer or provide instructional materials, this will be prohibited under the new regulations. These provisions aim to enhance parental involvement and oversight in sexual education matters.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HB 502 is sharply divided among lawmakers and the public. Supporters view it as a necessary step towards ensuring that parents are informed and can choose what kind of education their children receive on sensitive subjects. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill may lead to censorship of educational content and inhibit students from receiving essential knowledge concerning their health and rights. The broader implications of this bill reflect ongoing national debates about sex education and parental rights in the context of education.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 502 include concerns about potential censorship and the exclusion of important topics from the curriculum. Critics highlight that by allowing parental withdrawal from human sexuality instruction, the bill could prevent students from accessing accurate and comprehensive education on critical matters such as consent, sexual health, and LGBTQ+ issues. This potential lack of educational resources prompted arguments over the necessity of balancing parental rights with the need for inclusive and informative sexual education that meets the diverse needs of students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB471

Revise education laws related to human sexuality and identity instruction

MT HB566

Revise notice requirements for human sexuality instruction

MT HB753

Require human sexuality instruction in public schools to include image of D&E abortion at certain gestational age

MT SB413

Prohibit sex education instruction below sixth grade in public schools

MT SB337

Generally revise parental rights laws

MT HB432

Generally revise abortion laws

MT SB437

Generally revise abortion laws

MT SB315

Provide for comprehensive sex, gender, and sexuality education in public schools

MT HB837

Require curriculum transparency in K-12 education

MT HB214

Revise education laws related to remote instruction

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