Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to education policy; restricting cell phone use in schools; appropriating​
33 1.3 money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 121A.73.​
44 1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
55 1.5 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 121A.73, is amended to read:​
66 1.6 121A.73 SCHOOL CELL PHONE POLICY.​
77 1.7 (a) A school district or charter school must adopt a policy on students' possession and​
88 1.8use of cell phones in school by March 15, 2025. The Minnesota Elementary School Principals'​
99 1.9Association and the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals must collaborate​
1010 1.10to make best practices available to schools on a range of different strategies in order to​
1111 1.11minimize the impact of cell phones on student behavior, mental health, and academic​
1212 1.12attainment.​
1313 1.13 (b) Beginning in the 2026-2027 school year, the school district or charter school's school​
1414 1.14cell phone policy must prohibit cell phones and smart watches in school for students in​
1515 1.15grades kindergarten through 8 and prohibit cell phones and smart watches in classrooms​
1616 1.16for students in grades 9 through 12. The policy must provide exceptions for devices necessary​
1717 1.17for medical use, exceptions for devices included in an individualized education program​
1818 1.18for a student with a disability, or other exceptions at the discretion of the school principal.​
1919 1.19 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATIONS.​
2020 1.20 Subdivision 1.Department of Education.The sums indicated in this section are​
2121 1.21appropriated from the general fund to the Department of Education for the fiscal years​
2222 1.22designated.​
2323 1​Sec. 2.​
2424 REVISOR CR/AD 25-01302​12/16/24 ​
2525 State of Minnesota​
2626 This Document can be made available​
2727 in alternative formats upon request​
2828 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
2929 H. F. No. 2516​
3030 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3131 Authored by Stephenson, Nadeau and Tabke​03/20/2025​
3232 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy​ 2.1 Subd. 2.Student cell phone use; statewide campaign.(a) For the Department of​
3333 2.2Education to contract for a statewide campaign regarding the negative effects of screen​
3434 2.3overuse and misuse on children:​
3535 2026​.....​.......​2.4 $​
3636 2027​.....​.......​2.5 $​
3737 2.6 (b) The campaign must be structured to provide information to parents and caregivers​
3838 2.7as early as possible and be repeated throughout a student's education from early childhood​
3939 2.8through grade 12.​
4040 2.9 (c) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.98, one percent of the grant is​
4141 2.10available for grant administration.​
4242 2.11 (d) Any balance in fiscal year 2026 is available in fiscal year 2027.​
4343 2.12 (e) The base for fiscal year 2028 and later is $........​
4444 2.13 Subd. 3.Implementation grants.(a) For grants to school districts and charter schools​
4545 2.14to implement the required school cell phone use policies:​
4646 2026​.....​.......​2.15 $​
4747 2027​.....​.......​2.16 $​
4848 2.17 (b) A school district or charter school may apply, in the form and manner prescribed by​
4949 2.18the commissioner, for a grant to implement the school cell phone use policy. The grant​
5050 2.19funds must be used for onetime expenses related to the policy and not ongoing expenses​
5151 2.20such as employee salaries to enforce the policy.​
5252 2.21 (c) Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16B.98, one percent of the grant is​
5353 2.22available for grant administration.​
5454 2.23 (d) Any balance remaining in fiscal year 2026 is available in fiscal year 2027.​
5555 2.24 (e) These are onetime appropriations.​
5656 2​Sec. 2.​
5757 REVISOR CR/AD 25-01302​12/16/24 ​