School Computer Privacy (H 7710, S 2644)

  • Status: Died
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: H 7710, S 2644
  • Session: 2018
  • Latest Update: February 21, 2018
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In recent years, school districts statewide have begun handing out school-owned computers for at-home use by students. These devices carry virtually no privacy protections, allowing schools to spy on students at home.

In recent years, school districts statewide have begun handing out school-owned computers for at-home use by students. These devices carry virtually no privacy protections, allowing schools to spy on students at home. In April, the ACLU testified in support of legislation allowing school officials to search the devices only when there is reasonable suspicion to believe the child has engaged in misconduct, and to prohibit remote access except in limited circumstances. In 2017, the ACLU published a report, entitled “High School Non-Confidential,” which highlighted the need for this legislation. Neither committee acted on the legislation.

Sponsors:
Representative Jeremiah O'Grady and Senator Adam Satchell
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