Prohibits Adds Clarifies Retains
Schools from contracting with organizations receiving federal funds for abstinence-only or sexual risk avoidance educationConsent education as a part of sex ed curriculaInclusion of LGBTI health needsLocal school district control over whether sex ed is provided at all
The use of stigmatizing or shame-based language and gender stereotypes$1 million in funding for the Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education Grant ProgramInclusion of all FDA-approved contraceptive methodsRequirement that sex ed be medically accurate and include education around contraception
Requirement that members of the grant program’s oversight committee include representation from people who have traditionally been left out of comprehensive sex education programs (LGBT youth, intersex individuals, survivors of sexual assault, members of rural communities, etc.)Rule that schools cannot receive funding from the federal government for abstinence-only education
Intersex individuals to the list of people who cannot have their health needs excluded in sex ed curriculumRequirement that the parents receive notification before their children receive sex ed
Requirements that instruction be cohesive, integrated, and objectiveThe ability of parents to opt out of having their children participate in sex ed
Requirement to discuss all pregnancy outcomes, if talking about any pregnancy outcomes, including parenting, adoption, abortion, and Safe Haven Laws that allow a newborn infant to be left at a fire station with no questions asked within the first 72 hours of their life.
Requirement that rural public schools or schools not currently offering comprehensive sex ed receive priority in the grant program
Requirement that all schools offering sex ed comply with these standards, regardless of whether they receive grant funding
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