District of Columbia PublicSchools Free Textbook Amendment Act of 2001Bill 14-36

Author photo

Written by

Updated: 02:08 pm UTC, 14/10/2024

Councilmember Vincent B. Orange, Sr.

IN THE
COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Councilmember Vincent B. Orange, Sr. introduced the following bill, which was referred
to the Committee on Education, Libraries, and Recreation.

To amend An Act to provide books and educational supplies free of charge to pupils of
the public schools for the District of Columbia; to require that the Board of Education
issue each public school student with textbooks, workbooks, and adequate instructional
materials, free of charge, for each core curriculum subject by the second-week of each new
semester; that the Board of Education may require a refundable textbook deposit in grades
7 through 12 to offset costs associated with lost or damaged textbooks; that the Board of
Education shall provide a refund of the deposit at the conclusion of the school year; that
the Superintendent shall certify to the Council of the District of Columbia within 30-days
of the beginning of each new semester that each student has been issued textbooks,
workbooks, and adequate instructional materials, free of charge, for each core curriculum
subject; that the Board of Education review all books in use every five-years and certify
that the books meet accepted industry standards and advance the educational policies of
the Board; and to authorize the Board of Education to promulgate regulations to implement
the provisions of this act.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this act may be cited as
the "District of Columbia Public Schools Free Textbook Amendment Act of 2001".

Sec. 2. Section 1 of An Act To provide books and educational supplies free of charge to
pupils of the public schools of the District of Columbia is amended Title 31 of the D.C.
Code is amended as follows:

"(a) The Board of Education of the District of Columbia shall
issue each student of the public elementary schools, public junior high schools, and
public senior high schools of the District of Columbia textbooks, workbooks, and adequate
instructional materials for each core curriculum subject, free of charge, by the
second-week of each new semester. The Superintendent shall certify to the Council of the
District of Columbia, within 30-days of each new semester, that each student has been
issued textbooks, workbooks, and adequate instructional materials for each core curriculum
subject, free of charge.

"(b) The Board of Education shall evaluate and certify every five-years to the
Council of the District of Columbia that all textbooks used in the public school system
meet the Board of Education’s goals and objectives and the curriculum framework
established for the District of Columbia’s public schools.

"(c) The Board of Education may require a refundable textbook deposit in grades 7
through 12 to offset costs associated with lost or damaged textbooks. If the Board of
Education requires that a textbook deposit pursuant to this subsection, then the Board of
Education shall provide for refund of the deposit at the conclusion of the relevant
semester or school year for which the textbook was issued. The Board of Education shall
adopt regulations to implement the provisions of this section.".

Sec. 4. Fiscal impact statement.

The Council adopts the fiscal impact statement in the committee report as the fiscal
impact statement required by section 602(c)(3) of the Home Rule Act, approved December 24,
1973 (87 Stat. 813; D.C. Code § 1-233(c)(3)).

Sec. 5. Effective date.

This act shall take effect following approval by the Mayor (or in the event of a veto
by the Mayor, action by the Council to override the veto), approval by the Financial
Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority as provided in section 203(x) of the
District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Act of 1995,
approved April 17, 1995 (109 Stat. 116; D.C. Code §47-392.3(x)), a 30-day period of
Congressional review as provided in section 602(c)(1) of the District of Columbia Home
Rule Act, approved December 24, 1973 (87 Stat. 813; D.C. Code §1-233(c)(1)), and
publication in the District of Columbia Register.