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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 22 — Public Schools · Article 1 — General Provisions

22-1-17. Wireless communication device; definition; policy; use of

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device by students.
A. As used in this section, "wireless communication device" means a portable electronic device capable of transmitting voice, text or data, including a:
(1)cellular phone, smartphone or smartwatch;
(2)tablet computer;
(3)laptop computer; or
(4)gaming device.
B. No later than August 1, 2025, each school district and charter school shall adopt and implement a wireless communication device policy. The department shall issue guidelines outlining the minimum requirements for a wireless communication device policy, including that a policy may:
(1)prohibit a student from using a wireless communication device during instructional hours;
(2)authorize a teacher to permit a student to use a wireless communication device for educational purposes during instructional hours;
(3)permit a student to use a wireless communication device in the event of an emergency or to manage the student's health care;
(4)permit a student to use a wireless communication device for accessibility purposes, including text-to-speech, speech-to-text or other assistive technologies that aid in communication, navigation or learning;
(5)provide protections for student privacy and confidentiality related to the permissible use of a wireless communication device at school;
(6)provide for the permissible use of a wireless communication device during non-instructional hours; and
(7)provide for consequences for violation of the wireless communication device policy.
C. A wireless communication device policy adopted and implemented pursuant to this section shall not prohibit a student from using during instructional hours:
(1)text-to-speech, speech-to-text or other assistive technologies that aid in communication, navigation or learning; or
(2)a wireless communication device if the use of the device is a medical necessity, an accommodation for a student with a disability or included in a student's individualized education program.
D. Upon adoption of a wireless communication device policy, each school district or charter school shall publish the policy on the school district's or charter school's website.
History: Laws 2025, ch. 155, § 1.
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