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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mike Oliverio and 1 co-sponsor

SB 486 mandates Title VI coordinators in Florida schools to ensure equal access to education, allowing students and parents to report discrimination effectively.

Chapter 104, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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Bill Summary · SB 486

Summary of SB 486: Discrimination in Education

Bill Number: SB 486
Introduced: February 19, 2025
Status: Filed
Author: Senator Cabaldon

Purpose and Intent

SB 486 aims to enhance compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 within Florida's educational institutions. The bill mandates the designation of Title VI coordinators in both district school boards and public postsecondary institutions, ensuring that all students have equal access to educational programs and activities, free from discrimination.

Key Provisions

  1. Designation of Title VI Coordinators:

    • Each district school board must designate a Title VI coordinator responsible for overseeing compliance with Title VI and related state laws.
    • Florida College System institutions and state universities are also required to appoint Title VI coordinators.
  2. Responsibilities of Title VI Coordinators:

    • Ensure expertise in Title VI compliance and promote equal access to educational programs.
    • Provide training and resources regarding Title VI laws and regulations.
    • Maintain records of Title VI compliance, including summaries of complaints and their resolutions.
    • Offer advice on supportive and corrective measures related to Title VI compliance.
  3. Complaint Procedures:

    • Individuals alleging discrimination can file complaints with the district school superintendent or the Title VI coordinator.
    • Parents or guardians may submit complaints on behalf of minor children.
  4. Rule Adoption:

    • The State Board of Education and the Board of Governors are required to adopt rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this bill.

Impact

  • Educational Institutions: The bill will impose additional responsibilities on school boards and higher education institutions to ensure compliance with federal civil rights laws.
  • Students and Parents: It provides a clear mechanism for students and parents to report discrimination, thereby enhancing protections against discriminatory practices in education.
  • State Oversight: The requirement for rule adoption by state educational bodies will ensure consistent implementation and oversight of Title VI compliance across Florida's educational institutions.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, allowing time for educational institutions to prepare for compliance.
  • The bill was filed in the 2026 legislative session and is currently in the legislative process.

Conclusion

SB 486 represents a significant step towards ensuring that educational institutions in Florida uphold civil rights protections for all students. By establishing clear roles and responsibilities for Title VI coordinators and creating a structured complaint process, the bill aims to foster an inclusive educational environment.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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