Relating to crimes constituting domestic violence; and prescribing an effective date.
Public schools must ban student use of cellular phones during class on school property, with limited exceptions, replacing prior discretionary rules.
Public schools must ban student use of cellular phones during class on school property, with limited exceptions, replacing prior discretionary rules.
Title: Relating to crimes constituting domestic violence; and prescribing an effective date.
(Note: the operative content of this bill amends the Illinois School Code to restrict student use of cellular telephones in school.)
HB 2975 amends the Illinois School Code to require school boards to prohibit students from using cellular telephones in school or on school property while attending class. The intent is to standardize a classroom-use ban across school districts, replacing prior permissive language that left such rules to local board discretion.
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