Hi, Erik,
We asked the same question (is the current language still in effect? Why does the bill still reflect the device filtering language?). Here's the answer we got:
We have also successfully eliminated the device level filtering language. The CDE cleanup bill often has many changes included and is not typically approved until May. But it is approved “en mass”.
Line 16 – implementation date amended to 12-31-2013
Line 18 – language deleted from sentence.
So, it looks like while the language has been successfully struck as of February, the language on the books will reflect that in May. Ultimately, though, it doesn’t change your original request, which was for a Global DNS option. Regardless
of where we land with the CDE, I still think this is a good feature request as we move forward with 1:1 initiatives.
Kellie C. Ady
District Instructional Technology Coordinator
Cherry Creek Schools
Instructional Support Facility (ISF)
5416 S. Riviera Way
Centennial, CO 80015
720.554.5535
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Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 15:56:03 -0600
From: Erik Black <email@hidden>
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Subject: Re: [Rockies-Edu] Global DNS on iPad request
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Thanks for the information, Kellie! I wasn't aware the amendment had been introduced and am hopeful that this will come to pass. I found a link to the bill to amend the HB12-1240 language as noted below, and it falls under HB13-1219.
That bill has passed the House, but is still in the Senate. Since it's still in the Legislature, it has not amended the law, unless I'm misreading the documents below. Until that amendment passes, my understanding is that the law modified with HB12-1240 (and
requiring device filtering) still stands.
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013a/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/A6C6E73BEB92BD5A87257AEE00573B30?open&file=1219ed_01.pdf
http://openstates.org/co/bills/2013A/HB13-1219/
-Erik
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Manager of Technical Support 2929 Clover Basin Drive
District Technology Services Longmont, CO 80503
email@hidden (303) 702-7729 (x57729 internal)
> FYI: our CIO told us that the state law was changed last month due to successful lobbying by CASE. Here is the info. we received:
>
> The CDE clean up bill was introduced today. Here is the new language for the technology intent safety. It extends the date AND eliminates language requirements.
> 1. SECTION 15. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 22-87-104, amend
> 2. 13 (1) as follows:
> 3. 14 22-87-104. Adoption and enforcement of policy of internet
> 4. 15 safety for minors including technology protection measures - public
> 5. 16 schools. (1) No later than December 31, 2012 2013, the governing body
> 6. 17 of each district shall adopt and implement a policy of internet safety for
> 7. 18 minors.
>
> The following language that was passed is now struck, so you don't need to worry about this part anymore:
> that includes a technology protection measure for each technology device provided by the district that allows for access to the internet by a minor from any location.
>
> Kellie C. Ady
> District Instructional Technology Coordinator Cherry Creek Schools
> Instructional Support Facility (ISF)
> 5416 S. Riviera Way
> Centennial, CO 80015
> 720.554.5535
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