Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1091

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/15/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Education – Blind and Visually Impaired Students – Textbook Equity

Impact

The legislation will significantly transform the way educational resources are provided to blind and visually impaired students. By establishing regulated timelines for the delivery of instructional materials, the bill aims to address current inequities faced by these students in accessing the same quality of education as their peers. Furthermore, the financial responsibility placed on the Department of Education to produce materials in braille or large print if not available will alleviate barriers related to costs that may hinder educational access for these students.

Summary

Senate Bill 1091, titled 'Education – Blind and Visually Impaired Students – Textbook Equity', seeks to enhance the accessibility and equity of instructional materials for blind and visually impaired students in Maryland. This bill mandates that county boards of education collaborate with the Instructional Resources Center to ensure specialized formats of instructional materials are available for such students by the start of each school year. Additionally, it requires textbook publishers to provide electronic files of textbooks to the National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC), promoting timely access to necessary resources for students with visual impairments.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards SB 1091 appears overwhelmingly supportive, with broad bipartisan consensus on the necessity of improving equity in education for blind and visually impaired students. Educators, advocacy groups, and lawmakers agree on the importance of ensuring that these students have equal access to learning materials, which is a critical step in fostering inclusive education. However, there may be concerns regarding the practical implementation of the bill, such as ensuring compliance among county boards and the readiness of publishers to meet new requirements.

Contention

While the overall response to SB 1091 is positive, some contention may arise surrounding the logistics and potential costs associated with implementing the mandated provisions. Concerns may include the readiness of county boards to efficiently coordinate with the Instructional Resources Center and how to guarantee that textbook publishers can comply with the requirements set forth in the bill. Additionally, the effectiveness of the reporting measures to monitor the accessibility and equity of provided materials may also be debated, warranting a careful assessment of accountability in subsequent legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

MD HB1076

Crossfiled Education - Blind and Visually Impaired Students - Textbook Equity

Previously Filed As

MD HB456

State Board of Pharmacy - Accessible Prescription Labels, Bag Tags, and Medical Guides for Blind, Visually Impaired, and Print Disabled Individuals - Regulations

MD SB940

State Board of Pharmacy - Accessible Prescription Labels, Bag Tags, and Medical Guides for Blind, Visually Impaired, and Print Disabled Individuals - Regulations

MD HB1237

Special Education - Judicial Actions - Attorney's Fees and Related Costs

MD SB610

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education

MD HB294

County Boards of Education - Due Process Proceedings for Children With Disabilities - Burden of Proof

MD SB926

County Boards of Education - Due Process Proceedings for Children With Disabilities - Burden of Proof

MD HB203

Education - Reporting Arrests of Students - Alterations

MD HB1079

Prince George's County - Board of Education and School System Revisions PG 502-23

MD HB737

Alternative Education Options - Right to Learn and Broadening Options and Opportunities for Students Today Programs (Right to Learn Act of 2023)

MD HB923

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

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