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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
November 8, 2023 - Introduced by Representatives Dittrich, Nedweski, O'Connor,
Magnafici, Michalski, Gundrum, Murphy, Allen, Goeben, Binsfeld,
Brandtjen, Behnke, Wichgers, Rozar, Rettinger and Moses, cosponsored by
Senators Knodl, Ballweg, Cabral-Guevara, Nass and Tomczyk. Referred to
Committee on Education.
AB638,1,4 1An Act to amend 118.03 (1) and 118.03 (4); and to create 118.03 (1m) and
2118.032 of the statutes; relating to: requiring school boards to make textbooks,
3curricula, and instructional materials available for inspection by school district
4residents.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires a school board to comply with a school district resident's
written request to inspect a textbook, curriculum, or instructional material within
14 days.
Under the bill, a school board must comply with a school district resident's
written request to inspect curricula or instructional materials used in a school in the
school district by no later than 14 days after the school board receives the written
request. The bill also requires each school board to adopt procedures under which
the school board is able to produce for inspection any curriculum or instructional
material used in a school in the school district in fewer than 14 days. The bill defines
“curriculum” as a curriculum plan adopted by a school board to comply with state law
and defines “instructional material” as any course content or resource included in a
curriculum.
Similarly, the bill requires a school board to comply with a school district
resident's written request to inspect a textbook on the school board's list of adopted
textbooks by no later than 14 days after the school board receives the written request.
Under the bill, a school board must also adopt procedures under which the school
board is capable of producing for inspection any textbook included on the school

board's list of adopted textbooks in no more than 14 days. Current law requires each
school board to adopt all textbooks necessary for use in schools in the school district
and file a list of adopted textbooks with the school district clerk. Under the bill, each
school board must also post the list of adopted textbooks on the school board's
website.
Finally, the bill specifies that nothing in the bill may be construed to require a
school board to take an action that would violate federal copyright law and that the
bill does not limit any rights a school district resident has to inspect or copy records
under open records law.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB638,1 1Section 1. 118.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB638,2,52 118.03 (1) The school board shall adopt all the textbooks necessary for use in
3the schools under its charge. The school board shall file the list of the adopted books
4shall be filed textbooks with the school district clerk and shall post the list on the
5school board's website
.
AB638,2 6Section 2. 118.03 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB638,2,127 118.03 (1m) (a) Upon written request, a resident of a school district may inspect
8a copy of any textbook adopted under sub. (1) at a location designated by the school
9board for the public to access records under s. 19.34 and at no cost to the resident.
10The school board shall comply with a written request under this paragraph by no
11later than 14 days after the date on which the school board receives the written
12request.
AB638,2,1513 (b) A school board shall adopt procedures under which the school board is able
14to make available for inspection a copy of any textbook adopted under sub. (1) in
15fewer than 14 days.
AB638,3,3
1(c) 1. This subsection may not be construed to require a school board to take any
2action that would constitute an infringement of copyright under the federal
3Copyright Act, 17 USC 101 to 1511.
AB638,3,54 2. Nothing in this subsection limits a school district resident's rights to access
5or copy records, as defined in s. 19.32 (2), under subch. II of ch. 19.
AB638,3 6Section 3. 118.03 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB638,3,87 118.03 (4) Any person violating this section sub. (1), (2), or (3) may be fined not
8less than $25 nor more than $100.
AB638,4 9Section 4. 118.032 of the statutes is created to read:
AB638,3,11 10118.032 Curricula and instructional materials; inspection. (1) In this
11section:
AB638,3,1412 (a) “Curriculum” means a curriculum plan adopted by a school board to comply
13with a school board duty under s. 118.01 (2), 118.015, 118.017, 118.019, or 121.02 (1)
14(c), (h), (k), (L), or (m).
AB638,3,1615 (b) “Instructional material” means any course content or resource included in
16a curriculum.
AB638,3,22 17(2) (a) Upon written request, a resident of a school district may inspect a copy
18of any curriculum or instructional material used in a school in the school district at
19a location designated by the school board for the public to access records under s.
2019.34 and at no cost to the resident. The school board shall comply with a written
21request under this paragraph by no later than 14 days after the date on which the
22school board receives the written request.
AB638,3,2523 (b) A school board shall establish procedures under which the school board is
24able to make available for inspection a copy of any curriculum or instructional
25material used in a school under its charge in fewer than 14 days.
AB638,4,3
1(c) 1. This subsection may not be construed to require a school board to take any
2action that would constitute an infringement of copyright under the federal
3Copyright Act, 17 USC 101 to 1511.
AB638,4,54 2. Nothing in this subsection limits a school district resident's rights to access
5or copy records, as defined in s. 19.32 (2), under subch. II of ch. 19.
AB638,5 6Section 5. Initial applicability.
AB638,4,97 (1) This act first applies to textbooks adopted for use and curricula and
8instructional materials used in the school year beginning after the effective date of
9this subsection.
AB638,4,1010 (End)
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