S-3052 : Still Just a Bill
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S. 3052, titled "To promote recruiter access to secondary schools," proposes several amendments to current law concerning military recruiters' access to secondary schools.
Specifically, this bill seeks to modify Section 503(c)(1)(A) of chapter 31 of title 10, United States Code, by:
- Clarifying that secondary schools must provide military recruiters the same campus access as other recruiters, employers, or institutions of higher education, specifically for the purpose of recruiting students who are at least 17 years of age.
- Requiring secondary schools to facilitate, upon request, a minimum of four in-person recruitment events per academic year for military recruiters, to be held across different grading periods.
- Mandating that secondary schools provide military recruiters with access to student names, academic grades, addresses, electronic mail addresses (specifically those provided by the school, if available), and telephone and mobile phone listings. This information must be provided within 60 days of the academic year's commencement and within 30 days of any subsequent recruiter request, notwithstanding certain provisions of the General Education Provisions Act (FERPA).
In essence, this legislation aims to standardize and enhance military recruiters' access to secondary school campuses and student contact information.
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