Repeal Parents' Bill of Rights.
HB 492 repeals the 2023 Parents’ Bill of Rights and restores pre-2023 education laws and exemptions for certain schools, changing compliance and rights previously created.
HB 492 repeals the 2023 Parents’ Bill of Rights and restores pre-2023 education laws and exemptions for certain schools, changing compliance and rights previously created.
Status: Passed first reading (House) — Referred to Rules
Introduced: March 24–25, 2025 (filed earlier); Sponsors: Reps. Jason Dahle and Ashton Alston (primary)
Primary subject area: Education — repeal of prior session law and conforming statutory changes
HB 492 seeks to repeal the State’s “Parents’ Bill of Rights” enacted as Session Law 2023‑106 and to make a set of conforming statutory and session‑law changes. The bill removes the 2023 session law and related provisions that had altered how various education statutes apply to particular kinds of public schools and programs.
If you want, I can:
- Compare the specific sections of S.L. 2023‑106 that would be repealed to identify precise procedural or parental‑rights provisions that will be removed; or
- Draft a short side‑by‑side summary showing “pre‑2023 law → changes made by S.L. 2023‑106 → what HB 492 restores.”
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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