Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB28

Introduced
12/11/23  
Refer
12/11/23  
Report Pass
1/18/24  
Engrossed
1/22/24  
Refer
2/13/24  

Caption

School boards; powers and duties, policies regarding cell phones and other handheld devices.

Impact

The enactment of SB28 will empower local school boards in Virginia to formulate specific policies concerning handheld devices. This means that schools will have the discretion to decide whether to allow, restrict, or completely ban cell phone use based on their unique student populations and educational goals. The flexibility of the law to cater to various school environments reflects an awareness of the diverse challenges and needs faced by different educational institutions across the state.

Summary

SB28 addresses the powers and duties of school boards in relation to the regulation of cell phones and other handheld communication devices within schools. The bill allows each school board to develop and implement its own policies regarding the possession or use of such devices during regular school hours. This legislation seeks to provide schools with the authority to create rules that align with their educational environment and student needs, which may vary from district to district.

Contention

There might be points of contention surrounding SB28, particularly concerning the balance between necessary regulation for discipline and the potential for overreach that may infringe on students' rights. Critics could argue that overly strict policies could lead to negative consequences, such as students being unable to communicate with their parents during the school day in emergencies, while supporters would likely emphasize the importance of minimizing distractions from education and maintaining a conducive learning environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB995

Motor vehicles, certain; use of handheld personal communication devices.

VA HB2014

Motor vehicles, certain; use of handheld personal communication devices.

VA HB2300

Handheld personal communications device; use for commercial dispatch purpose while driving.

VA HB1575

Internet Safety Advisory Council; powers and duties.

VA HB1592

Public schools; codes of student conduct, policies and procedures prohibiting bullying.

VA SB1072

Public schools; codes of student conduct, policies and procedures prohibiting bullying.

VA HB2052

School boards; policies for excusing students from attendance at school, religious reasons.

VA HB2030

School boards; policies or regulations for enrollment of nonresident students, report.

VA SB860

Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, collection of fees for goods and services.

VA HB2256

Fort Monroe Authority; powers and duties, collection of fees for goods and services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.