Defines "governing authority" of a school. Defines "school" as a school maintained by a school corporation or a charter school. Provides that, if a school provides any instruction to students concerning human sexuality, the school's governing authority must first approve and publish certain information concerning the instruction in a conspicuous place on the website of the school, and requires the school to provide a direct link to that information in the school's written request for consent for instruction concerning human sexuality. Prohibits a school from using learning materials that concern human sexuality unless approved by the school's governing authority. Requires the governing body of a school to establish and maintain a grievance procedure for a violation of certain provisions. Replaces references to "sexually transmitted diseases" with "sexually transmitted infections".
Statutes affected: Introduced Senate Bill (S): 20-30-5-17
Senate Bill (S): 20-30-5-13, 20-30-5-17