156.435 Adoption of lists -- Rejections -- Execution of contracts -- Publication of
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lists. (Effective until July 1, 2026)
(1)The State Textbook Commission shall, not later than September 20 of any year in
which an adoption is to be made, select, recommend, and publish a list of books or
programs in each subject and grade, taking into account the needs of the various
types of students.
(2)The State Textbook Commission shall have the authority to reject any book which:
(a)Contains subversive material or information that is offered for listing or
adoption. If the commission finds on the multiple list any book which
contains subversive material or information, provided the publisher of the
book has been given written notice by the secretary of the commission not
less than thirty
(30)days prior to the meeting, the textbook commission shall
have authority to remove the book from the state multiple list;
(b)Is in noncompliance with standards and specifications set forth in KRS
156.410; or
(c)Is not of high quality in terms of the content provided, the audience addressed,
the format used, the readability of material or the ancillary materials provided
the teacher and students.
(3)The State Textbook Commission shall have the authority to solicit additions for the
state list when the list does not contain books or materials for subjects added to the
state courses of study.
(4)The chief state school officer shall make and execute contracts for the
recommended textbooks and programs with the publishers on or before May 1
following the establishment of the state multiple list of recommended titles selected
by the commission. Except as described in KRS 156.400, all contracts shall run for
six
(6)years.
(5)The chief state school officer shall prepare a multiple list of recommended
textbooks or programs and publish the list along with a consumer guide and
distribute the documents to the superintendents of each county and independent
school district in Kentucky on or before November 15 of each adoption year.