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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

156.433 Instructional materials eligible for purchase with state instructional

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materials funds -- Administrative regulation -- Review procedure -- Purchases
by state and distributions to school districts without cost. (Effective July 1,
2026)
(1)The Kentucky Board of Education, upon recommendation of the chief state school
officer, shall promulgate an administrative regulation identifying instructional
materials eligible for purchase with state instructional materials funds. The
regulation shall identify instructional materials which are subject to review before
being recommended for use, establish a procedure for the review, and a process for
adding an instructional material to the state-approved list.
(2)The department shall report the state-approved list of instructional materials for the
use of school personnel as selected by the task force.
(3)The chief state school officer, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Board of
Education, may purchase instructional materials from the publishers or developers
whose instructional materials have been adopted by a school district for grades
kindergarten through twelve
(12)and distribute them without cost to the pupils
attending the public schools in the school district.
(4)Allocations and purchases using state instructional materials funds shall be
conducted in accordance with KRS 156.395 to 156.476.
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