TITLE XIII

EDUCATION

CHAPTER.
156.DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, 156.018,
156.029, 156.040, 156.070, 156.071,
156.101, 156.120, 156.132, 156.160,
156.395 TO 156.407, 156.433, 156.435,
156.439 TO 156.445, 156.476, 156.497
TO 156.4977, 156.666 TO 156.671,
15.6.740 TO 156.749
157. STATE SUPPORT OF EDUCATION, 157. 100,
157.200, 157.224, 157.226, 157.250,
CHAPTER
157.260, 157.280, 157.3175, 157.350,
157.360, 157.390, 157.420, 157.611,
157.615, 157.620, 157.650 TO 157.665
158. CONDUCT OF SCHOOLS, 158.070, 158.135,
158.150 TO 158.163, 158.178,158.195,
158.281, 158.282, 158.360,158.780,
158.785, 158.798, 158.799
159.COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE, 159.080,
159.090, 159.990.

CHAPTER 158
CONDUCT OF SCHOOLS


KRS 158.195. Reading and posting in public schools of texts and documents on American history and heritage. - Local boards may allow any teacher or administrator in a public school district of the Commonwealth to read or post in a public school building, classroom, or event any excerpts or portions off the national motto; the national anthem; the pledge of allegiance; the preamble to the Kentucky Constitution; the Declaration of Independence; the Mayflower Compact; the writings, speeches, documents, and proclamations of the founding fathers and presidents of the United States; U.S. Supreme Court decisions; and acts of the U.S. Congress including the published text of the Congressional Record. There shall be no content-based censorship of American history or heritage in the Commonwealth based on religious references in these writings, documents, and records. (Enact. Acts 1992, ch. 170, [ 4, effective July 14, 1992.)