Education: school districts; designated individual to supervise pupils in a school library; provide for under certain conditions. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1162a. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0742'24, SB 0741'24
The implications of SB 743 are significant as it sets a clear standard for student supervision in school libraries. By ensuring that a designated staff member is present when the library is open, the bill aims to enhance student safety and oversight in these educational settings. This helps to clarify the responsibilities of schools in providing safe environments during library hours and potentially reduces the liability of schools regarding unsupervised students.
Senate Bill 743 seeks to amend the 1976 PA 451, known as the Revised School Code, by adding a new section (1162a) that addresses the supervision of students in public school libraries. Specifically, the bill mandates that when a certified school librarian is not present, a principal or comparable administrator must designate an individual to supervise students in the library. However, this designated individual is prohibited from providing instruction unless they hold an appropriate Michigan teaching certificate.
Notable points of contention likely arise around the requirement that designated individuals not engage in instructional activities unless they possess a valid teaching certificate. This raises concerns regarding staffing, particularly in schools that may struggle to find certified teachers. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that the new provisions will only take effect with the passing of SB 742 and SB 741, which introduces additional layers of legislative dependence, potentially complicating the enactment process.