Sec. 3. Prohibition on requiring adoption of common standards with respect to waivers
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Section 9401 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 7861 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The Secretary shall not require that a State, local educational agency, Indian tribe, or school adopt, as a prerequisite or condition for any waiver under this section, any specific instructional content, academic standard, assessment, curriculum, or program of instruction, including— the Common Core State Standards developed under the Common Core State Standards Initiative, any other academic standards common to a number of States, or any specific statewide or nationally recognized content standards; or any assessment, instructional content, or curriculum aligned to, or based on, any specific academic standards, including any of the standards described in subparagraph (A).
Any requirement described in paragraph
(1)that was required for a waiver provided to a State, local educational agency, Indian tribe, or school under this section before the date of enactment of the Local Control of Education Act shall be void and have no force of law. The Secretary shall not— enforce any requirement that is void pursuant to subparagraph (A); and require the State, local educational agency, Indian tribe, or school to reapply for a waiver, or to agree to any other conditions to replace any requirements that is void pursuant to subparagraph (A), until the end of the period of time specified under the waiver. Any other provisions or requirements of a waiver provided under this section before the date of enactment of the Local Control of Education Act that are not affected by subparagraph
(A)shall remain in effect for the period of time specified under the waiver. .
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Prohibition on requiring adoption of common standards with respect to waivers
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