C.R.S. Section 22-1-104.3
History, culture, social contributions, and civil government in education commission

  • established
  • membership
  • duties

(1)

There is established the history, culture, social contributions, and civil government in education commission, referred to in this section as the “commission”. The purpose of the commission is to make recommendations to the state board of education and department of education to be used in conjunction with the regular six-year review of the state’s education standards and programs pursuant to section 22-7-1005 (6). The recommendations must seek to further the discovery, interpretation, and learning of the history, culture, social contributions, and civil government of the United States and Colorado, including the contributions of American Indians, Latinos, African Americans, and Asian Americans, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals within these minority groups, and the intersectionality of significant social and cultural features within these communities, and the contributions and persecution of religious minorities. The commission shall work cooperatively and in conjunction with the department of education and local school boards of education as described in section 22-1-104.

(2)

The commission consists of sixteen members and, to the extent practicable, must include persons from throughout the state and persons with disabilities and must reflect the ethnic diversity of the state. A majority of the commission members must have either classroom experience or experience in developing education content standards. On or before August 15, 2019, the appointing officials shall appoint membership of the commission as follows:

(a)

The governor shall appoint, through the office of boards and commissions, the following members of the commission:

(I)

Two members from the American Indian community;

(II)

Two members from the Latino community;

(III)

Two members from the African American community;

(IV)

Two members from the Asian American community;

(V)

One member from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community;

(VI)

One member who is a teacher and holds an initial or professional teacher license pursuant to article 60.5 of this title 22;

(VII)

One member from an organization that represents either school superintendents or local school boards; and

(VIII)

Two members representing higher education. One member must represent a large state institution of higher education, and one member must represent a smaller state institution of higher education.

(b)

The commissioner of education shall appoint two members from the department of education, who are nonvoting members; and

(c)

The president of the state historical society, established in part 2 of article 80 of title 24, or the president’s designee, who is a nonvoting member.

(3)

Commission members serve for terms of four years; except that, of the members first appointed, two members appointed pursuant to each of subsections (2)(a)(I), (2)(a)(II), and (2)(a)(III) of this section and one member appointed pursuant to subsection (2)(a)(IV) of this section, as designated by the governor, serve initial terms of two years. The appointing officials shall fill any vacancies on the commission for the remainder of any unexpired term.

(4)

Beginning in September 2019, the commission shall meet a minimum of two times per year and additionally as needed in conjunction with the community forums established in section 22-1-104 (3)(a).

(5)

Commission members serve without compensation but may be reimbursed for actual and reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.

Source: Section 22-1-104.3 — History, culture, social contributions, and civil government in education commission - established - membership - duties, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

22‑1‑101
Schools defined
22‑1‑102
Residence of child
22‑1‑102.5
Definition of homeless child
22‑1‑103
Policy of state to instruct in English - exceptions
22‑1‑104
Teaching of history, culture, and civil government
22‑1‑104.3
History, culture, social contributions, and civil government in education commission - established - membership - duties
22‑1‑104.5
Teaching of visual arts and performing arts - definitions
22‑1‑104.7
Teaching of Holocaust and genocide studies - definitions
22‑1‑106
Information as to honor and use of flag
22‑1‑107
Pupils to be instructed
22‑1‑108
Federal constitution to be taught
22‑1‑109
Taught at what stages
22‑1‑110
Effect of use of alcohol and controlled substances to be taught
22‑1‑112
School year - national holidays
22‑1‑114
Statements from private schools
22‑1‑115
School census - school age
22‑1‑116
School children - sight and hearing tests
22‑1‑117
Secret fraternities forbidden
22‑1‑118
School board to enforce
22‑1‑119
Students - dispensing of drugs to - liability
22‑1‑119.1
Policy for employee and agent possession and administration of opiate antagonists - definitions
22‑1‑119.2
Policy for employee and agent furnishing non-laboratory synthetic opiate detection tests - definition
22‑1‑119.3
Policy for student possession and administration of prescription medication - rules - definitions
22‑1‑119.5
Asthma, food allergy, and anaphylaxis health management - self-administered medication - staff-administered medication - rules - definitions
22‑1‑120
Rights of free expression for public school students
22‑1‑121
Nonpublic schools - employment of personnel - notification by department of education
22‑1‑122
Transportation token program - legislative declaration - eligibility - fund
22‑1‑123
Protection of student data - parental or legal guardian consent for surveys
22‑1‑124
Sex offender information
22‑1‑125.5
Requirement for certification of public school athletic coaches in cardiopulmonary resuscitation - use of automated external defibrillators - definitions
22‑1‑126
Safe2tell program
22‑1‑127
Incentives for school enrollment or attendance - prohibited - exceptions - definitions
22‑1‑128
Comprehensive human sexuality education - legislative declaration - definitions - guidelines and content standards
22‑1‑129
Instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators - grants - definitions - rules
22‑1‑129.5
Instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators - guidelines and content standards - definition
22‑1‑130
Notice to parents of alleged criminal conduct by school employees - legislative declaration - definitions
22‑1‑131
Online instruction - student protections - short title - definitions
22‑1‑132
Seizure safe schools - action plan - training - rules - short title - definitions
22‑1‑133
Prohibition on use of American Indian mascots - exemptions - definitions
22‑1‑134
Hunter education course - gifts, grants, or donations - definitions
22‑1‑135
Terms and conditions in public school contracts - definitions
22‑1‑135.5
Nondisclosure agreements - protection of school district, board of cooperative services, and public school employees - definitions
22‑1‑136
Student identification cards - information required
22‑1‑138
Information collected and posted on department website
22‑1‑139
Accessible district profile reports - school climate reports and surveys - reporting - definition
22‑1‑140
Corporal punishment prohibited - definition
22‑1‑141
Legal representation - due process complaints - appointments - report - definitions - repeal
22‑1‑142
Tribal regalia at school graduation ceremonies - definitions
22‑1‑143
Harassment or discrimination - policy required - training and notification - definitions
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 22-1-104.3’s source at colorado​.gov