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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

156.476 Instructional materials for children with impaired vision -- Requirement

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that publisher or developer of adopted instructional materials furnish
American Printing House for the Blind with text in electronic format.
(Effective July 1, 2026)
(1)The Kentucky Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the chief state
school officer, shall select suitable instructional materials and programs in an
appropriate format, which include braille textbooks, and other materials available in
clear type of eighteen
(18)to twenty-four
(24)points in the different subject areas
for children with impaired vision who are attending the public schools of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky in grades kindergarten through twelve (12). These
instructional materials shall not be subject to the official bids, filing fees, sampling,
and the stipulated list prices, lowest wholesale prices, and the standards and
specifications required for the instructional materials approved and listed by the
State Quality Curriculum Task Force under KRS 156.395 to 156.476 for regular use
by the pupils attending the public schools of the State of Kentucky. The Kentucky
Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the chief state school officer, may
promulgate an administrative regulation determining the pupils eligible for the
instructional materials, the number and types of instructional materials to be
purchased, and the general administration of the program. The chief state school
officer, subject to the approval of the Kentucky Board of Education, may purchase
these books and materials and distribute them without cost to the pupils with
impaired vision attending the public schools of the state. All instructional materials
and programs purchased under this section for the pupils with impaired vision are
the property of the state.
(2)The Department of Education shall require any publisher or developer of an
instructional material or program adopted for use in the public schools of the
Commonwealth to furnish the American Printing House for the Blind with an
electronic version of those instructional materials either in the American Standard
Code for Information Interchange, (ASCII), or in any other format which can be
readily translated into braille or large print.
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