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S06901 Summary:

BILL NOS06901A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A07496-A
 
SPONSORSALAZAR
 
COSPNSRBRISPORT, BROUK, CLEARE, GIANARIS, GONZALEZ, GOUNARDES, HOYLMAN-SIGAL, JACKSON, KRUEGER, LIU, MAY, MYRIE, RAMOS, RIVERA, SERRANO
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §804-e, Ed L
 
Establishes the healthy and safe students act; requires comprehensive sexuality instruction for students in grades K-12 which includes a model curricula for comprehensive sexuality education and at a minimum conforms to the content and scope of national sexuality education standards.
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S06901 Actions:

BILL NOS06901A
 
03/26/2025REFERRED TO EDUCATION
05/05/2025AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO EDUCATION
05/05/2025PRINT NUMBER 6901A
01/07/2026REFERRED TO EDUCATION
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S06901 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6901--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     March 26, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens. SALAZAR, BRISPORT, BROUK, CLEARE, GIANARIS, GONZA-
          LEZ, GOUNARDES, HOYLMAN-SIGAL,  JACKSON,  KRUEGER,  LIU,  MAY,  MYRIE,
          RAMOS,  RIVERA,  SERRANO  --  read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee  on  Education  --  committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to establishing the heal-
          thy and safe students act
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "healthy and safe students act".
     3    §  2.  The  education  law is amended by adding a new section 804-e to
     4  read as follows:
     5    § 804-e. Healthy and safe students. 1. Each public and charter  school
     6  shall  ensure  all  pupils  receive, as an integral part of education in
     7  grades kindergarten through twelve, comprehensive sexuality education.
     8    2. The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner of  health,
     9  shall develop and establish a comprehensive sexuality education program.
    10  Such  program  of  instruction  shall  include:  (i) model curricula for
    11  comprehensive sexuality education in grades kindergarten through  twelve
    12  including  exemplar lesson plans, instructional tools and materials, and
    13  best practice instructional resources that are suitable to student  age,
    14  based  on cognitive, emotional, and behavioral capacity and at a minimum
    15  conforms to the content and scope of national sexuality education stand-
    16  ards; (ii) resources to support implementation of the instruction in the
    17  schools; and (iii) public availability of all program materials  related
    18  to comprehensive sexuality education on the department's website.
    19    3.  In  the  development of such program, the commissioners shall seek
    20  the recommendations of a broad range of experts such as teachers  certi-
    21  fied  in  health,  biology, family and consumer science, early childhood
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11299-04-5

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     1  education, and childhood education, certified and licensed social  work-
     2  ers,  school nurses, school administrators, school board members, parent
     3  teacher association members, others with educational expertise in  inti-
     4  mate  partner  violence,  sexual assault, reproductive and sexual health
     5  care, and serving lesbian, gay, bisexual,  transgender  and  questioning
     6  youth.  Such  program  of  comprehensive  sexuality instruction shall be
     7  reviewed periodically by  the  commissioner  in  consultation  with  the
     8  commissioner  of health, at intervals specified by the commissioner, and
     9  updated as necessary.
    10    4. The commissioner shall prescribe in regulations such  contents  and
    11  topics  to  be  included  in  a  curriculum  of  comprehensive sexuality
    12  instruction; provided, however, that the curricula need not  be  uniform
    13  throughout  the  state;  and  provided  further,  however,  that  school
    14  districts shall utilize either a curriculum for comprehensive  sexuality
    15  education  instruction prescribed by the commissioner or a curriculum in
    16  accordance with the criteria established by the commissioner.
    17    5. Upon approval and adoption by the board of regents, the  department
    18  shall  issue  guidance  to  the  school  districts  about the program on
    19  comprehensive sexuality instruction and publish  on  its  website  model
    20  curricula  and instructional resources required by this section.  School
    21  districts shall provide comprehensive sexuality education instruction no
    22  later than the school year following the effective date of this section.
    23  No later than the second year after the effective date of  this  section
    24  and  as necessary thereafter, the commissioner shall conduct a review of
    25  district implementation to monitor compliance.
    26    6. The boards of education  or  trustees  of  the  cities  and  school
    27  districts  of  the  state  that choose not to adopt the model curriculum
    28  approved by the board of regents shall each establish an advisory  coun-
    29  cil  which shall make recommendations to the board of education or trus-
    30  tees concerning the curriculum, content, and evaluation of  the  compre-
    31  hensive  sexuality  education  required  pursuant to this section.   The
    32  advisory council shall include, but need not be limited to,  members  of
    33  the  school  board or trustees, school authorities, a teacher designated
    34  by a teacher's collective bargaining organization, other staff, parents,
    35  students, and other representatives  of  the  community.  The  board  of
    36  education  or  trustees of a school district shall determine the curric-
    37  ulum and content of the program within the school district and shall  be
    38  responsible  for  the  evaluation of the program within the district and
    39  ensuring the program conforms in content and scope to the  comprehensive
    40  sexuality education program established by the commissioner.
    41    7.  As used in this article, "comprehensive sexuality education" means
    42  a medically accurate, age-appropriate sequential learning program  which
    43  addresses  physical,  mental,  emotional  and social dimensions of human
    44  sexuality, is trauma-responsive and culturally appropriate, incorporates
    45  skills-based instruction; provides students with  knowledge  and  skills
    46  they  need  to  form  relationships that are based on mutual respect and
    47  affection and that are free from violence, coercion,  and  intimidation;
    48  and are respectful and inclusive of all students regardless of actual or
    49  perceived  race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion,
    50  religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, or gender as defined
    51  in section eleven of this chapter.   Comprehensive  sexuality  education
    52  shall  include,  but  is not limited to, age-appropriate instruction on:
    53  (i) human anatomy, reproduction, and sexual development;  (ii)  consent,
    54  bodily  autonomy,  boundary-setting,  bullying, and peer pressure; (iii)
    55  healthy relationships, including relationships involving diverse  sexual
    56  orientations  and  gender  identities and prevention of intimate partner

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     1  violence, sexual  violence  and  sexual  harassment;  (iv)  methods  for
     2  preventing  pregnancy  and  sexually transmitted infections; (v) gender,
     3  gender expression, gender identity, diversity  of  sex  characteristics,
     4  and  the  harms  of  gender  stereotypes;  (vi) the relationship between
     5  substance use and sexual behavior and health; and (vii) the use of tech-
     6  nology and social media in interpersonal relationships.
     7    § 3. This act shall take effect on the first of July  next  succeeding
     8  the date on which it shall have become a law.
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