No
Child Left Behind Law
115 STAT. 1984 PUBLIC LAW 107ú110—JAN. 8, 2002
‘‘SEC. 9528. ARMED FORCES RECRUITER
ACCESS TO STUDENTS AND
STUDENT
RECRUITING INFORMATION.
‘‘(a) POLICY.—
‘‘(1) ACCESS TO STUDENT RECRUITING
INFORMATION.—Notwithstanding
section
444(a)(5)(B) of the General Education Provisions Act and
except
as
provided in paragraph (2), each local educational agency
receiving
assistance under this Act shall provide, on a request made by
military
recruiters or an institution of higher education, access to secondary
school
students names, addresses, and telephone listings.
‘‘(2) CONSENT.—A secondary school student
or the parent of the student
may
request that the student’s name, address, and telephone
listing
described in paragraph (1) not be released without prior written
parental
consent, and the local educational agency or private school shall
notify parents of the option to make a request and shall comply with
any
request.
‘‘(3) SAME ACCESS TO STUDENTS.—Each local
educational agency receiving
assistance
under this Act shall provide military recruiters the same access to
secondary
school students as is provided generally to post secondary educational
institutions
or to prospective employers of
those students.
‘‘(b) NOTIFICATION.—The Secretary, in
consultation with the Secretary
of
Defense, shall, not later than 120 days after the date of enactment
of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, notify principals, school
administrators,
and other educators about the requirements of this section.
‘‘(c) EXCEPTION.—The requirements of this
section do not apply to a
private
secondary school that maintains a religious objection Deadline.
to service in the Armed Forces if the objection is verifiable through
the
corporate or other organizational documents or materials of that school.
‘‘(d) SPECIAL RULE.—A local educational
agency prohibited by
Connecticut
State law (either explicitly by statute or through statutory
interpretation by the State Supreme Court or State Attorney General)
from
providing military recruiters with information or access as required
by this section shall have until May 31, 2002, to comply with that
requirement.