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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
February 7, 2024 - Introduced by Senators Agard, Roys, Spreitzer, Larson and
Smith, cosponsored by Representatives Conley, Subeck, Shelton, Baldeh,
Emerson, Ratcliff, Sinicki, Jacobson, Ohnstad, Palmeri, Stubbs, Clancy
and J. Anderson. Referred to Committee on Education.
SB995,1,8 1An Act to repeal 118.019 (2) (a) 10. and 118.019 (2) (a) 11.; to renumber and
2amend
118.019 (1m) (b), 118.019 (2d) and 118.019 (3); to amend 115.29 (7),
3118.019 (1m) (a), 118.019 (2) (a) 1. and 2., 118.019 (2) (a) 5., 118.019 (2) (c),
4118.019 (2) (e), 118.019 (4), 118.019 (5) and 146.89 (3r) (e); to repeal and
5recreate
118.019 (1), 118.019 (2) (intro.) and 118.019 (2m); and to create
6118.019 (1m) (b) 1. and 3., 118.019 (2) (a) 3., 3m. and 4., 118.019 (2) (a) 6. and
7118.019 (2r) of the statutes; relating to: human growth and development
8instruction.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, a school board may offer an instructional program in human
growth and development, and current law recommends, but does not require, that
a school board include certain instructional topics in the instructional program.
Under the bill, school boards must provide an instructional program in human
growth and development (instructional program) in grades kindergarten to 12. The
requirements for the mandatory instructional program are based on the
requirements created in 2009 Wisconsin Act 134, known as the Healthy Youth Act,
for optional instructional program provided by school boards.

Under the bill, the instructional program must present medically accurate
information to pupils and must, among other things, address the following topics
when age-appropriate:
1. The importance of communication between the pupil and the pupil's family
members about sexuality and decision-making about sexual behavior.
2. Reproductive and sexual anatomy and physiology, including biological,
psychosocial, and emotional changes that accompany maturation.
3. Puberty, pregnancy, parenting, body image, and gender stereotypes.
4. The skills needed to make responsible decisions about sexuality and sexual
behavior throughout the pupil's life, including how to refrain from making
inappropriate verbal, physical, and sexual advances and how to recognize, rebuff,
and report any unwanted or inappropriate verbal, physical, and sexual behaviors.
5. The benefits of and reasons for abstaining from sexual activity.
6. The health benefits, side effects, and proper use of contraceptives and barrier
methods to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
7. Methods for developing healthy life skills, including setting goals, making
responsible decisions, communicating, and managing stress.
8. How alcohol and drug use affect responsible decision making.
9. The impact of media and one's peers on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
related to sexuality.
10. Marriage and parental responsibility.
11. The criminal penalties for engaging in sex.
Under current law, the state superintendent of public instruction may apply for
federal funds allocated for providing instruction in any of the topics recommended
under current law to be included in a human growth and development instructional
program. The bill modifies that authority by authorizing the state superintendent
to apply for federal funds allocated for evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention
programs in order to implement such a program.
Finally, the bill allows a volunteer health care provider to provide instruction
in human growth and development if the instructional program complies with the
requirements above. Under current law, a “volunteer health care provider” is an
individual who meets certain licensing requirements and who, while receiving no
income, provides certain health care services free of charge to pupils from
four-year-old kindergarten to grade six at a public school or private school
participating in a parental choice program. Current law explicitly prohibits a
volunteer health care provider from providing that instruction.
For further information see the local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB995,1 1Section 1. 115.29 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB995,3,5
1115.29 (7) Teen pregnancy prevention. Apply for all federal funds allocated
2for providing instruction in any of the subjects identified in s. 118.019 to
3evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention programs that have been proven through
4rigorous evaluation to delay sexual activity, increase contraceptive use, and reduce
5teen pregnancy in order to implement such a program
.
SB995,2 6Section 2. 118.019 (1) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB995,3,127 118.019 (1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to ensure that all school
8boards provide pupils in their districts with age-appropriate instruction in human
9growth and development. The instruction should support and enhance
10communication between pupils and their parents and provide pupils with the
11knowledge, skills, and support necessary to make healthy decisions now and
12throughout their lifetimes and to make responsible decisions about sexual behavior.
SB995,3 13Section 3. 118.019 (1m) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB995,3,1714 118.019 (1m) (a) “Age-appropriate" means suitable to a particular age group
15of pupils based on their the developing cognitive and emotional capacity of and
16consistent with adolescent development and community standards behaviors typical
17for the age group
.
SB995,4 18Section 4. 118.019 (1m) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 118.019 (1m) (b)
19(intro.) and amended to read:
SB995,3,2120 118.019 (1m) (b) (intro.) “Medically accurate information" means information
21that is scientifically-based and published, where all of the following:
SB995,3,22 222. When appropriate, published in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks.
SB995,5 23Section 5. 118.019 (1m) (b) 1. and 3. of the statutes are created to read:
SB995,3,2524 118.019 (1m) (b) 1. Supported by the weight of research conducted in
25compliance with accepted scientific methods.
SB995,4,3
13. Recognized as accurate by relevant leading professional organizations or
2agencies, such as the American Medical Association, the American Public Health
3Association, or the American Academy of Pediatrics.
SB995,6 4Section 6. 118.019 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
SB995,4,85 118.019 (2) Instructional program. (intro.) A school board shall provide an
6instructional program in human growth and development in grades kindergarten to
712. The school board shall develop the instructional program to include the subjects
8under sub. (2r) and to do all of the following:
SB995,7 9Section 7. 118.019 (2) (a) 1. and 2. of the statutes are amended to read:
SB995,4,1210 118.019 (2) (a) 1. The importance of communication about sexuality and
11decision-making about sexual behavior
between the pupil and the pupil's parents or,
12guardians, or other family members.
SB995,4,1413 2. Reproductive and sexual anatomy and physiology, including biological,
14psychosocial, and emotional, and intellectual changes that accompany maturation.
SB995,8 15Section 8. 118.019 (2) (a) 3., 3m. and 4. of the statutes are created to read:
SB995,4,1616 118.019 (2) (a) 3. Puberty, pregnancy, parenting, and body image.
SB995,4,1817 3m. Gender, gender expression, gender identity, and the harm of negative
18gender stereotypes.
SB995,4,2219 4. The skills needed to make responsible decisions about sexuality and sexual
20behavior throughout the pupil's life, including how to refrain from making
21inappropriate verbal, physical, and sexual advances and how to recognize, rebuff,
22and report any unwanted or inappropriate verbal, physical, and sexual behaviors.
SB995,9 23Section 9. 118.019 (2) (a) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB995,5,224 118.019 (2) (a) 5. The benefits of and reasons for abstaining from sexual
25activity. Instruction under this subdivision shall stress the value of abstinence as

1the only most reliable way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections,
2and shall identify the skills necessary to remain abstinent
.
SB995,10 3Section 10. 118.019 (2) (a) 6. of the statutes is created to read:
SB995,5,74 118.019 (2) (a) 6. The health benefits, side effects, and proper use of
5contraceptives and barrier methods approved by the federal food and drug
6administration to prevent pregnancy and barrier methods approved by the federal
7food and drug administration to prevent sexually transmitted infections.
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