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Committee advances survey bill after adding career‑tech exception and parental-consent debate

February 17, 2025 | Education, Senate, Legislative, North Dakota


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Committee advances survey bill after adding career‑tech exception and parental-consent debate
The Senate Education Committee amended and passed Senate Bill 2105 to clarify which surveys are excluded from the bill's definition of covered surveys and to require parental notification/consent for other covered surveys.

Chairman Beard said the bill has been the subject of spirited discussion. Members debated the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and whether parents are made aware of its administration: the packet describing YRBS materials notes that participation is voluntary but that the goal is to achieve 95–100% participation by selected schools and students to develop accurate state and national estimates. Several senators said parents were not always aware that their children had taken such surveys.

Senator Lim offered an amendment to strike the single word "school" in the phrase "administrator of a school" and add the phrase "including a center for career and technical education," so the definition would not exclude surveys administered or approved by licensed teachers or administrators "of a school, including a center for career and technical education, for educational or extracurricular purposes." A motion to adopt that amendment carried (4 yeas, 0 nays, 2 not voting). The committee later voted 3 yeas, 1 nay, 2 not voting to give Senate Bill 2105 a due pass as amended.

Committee members debated whether parental notification should be a simple notice or require opt-in consent; some members said they favor stronger parental awareness and others said survey data are valuable for service planning.

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