Animal
Dissection Code G13
Mandatory[1]
Policy
It is the intent of the_________ School District to comply with the
requirements of Act 154 of 2008 regarding the right of students to be excused
from participating in or observing activities involving the dissection or
vivisection of animals. Students
enrolled in District schools shall have the right to be excused from
participating in any lesson, exercise or assessment requiring the student to
dissect, vivisect or otherwise harm or destroy an animal or any part of an
animal, or to observe any of these activities, as part of a course of
instruction.[2]
Definition
As used in this policy, the word “animal” means any organism of the
kingdom animalia and includes an animal’s cadaver or the severed parts of an
animal’s cadaver.[3]
Alternative Education Method
A student who is excused under this policy shall be provided with
alternative methods through which he or she can learn and be assessed on
material required by the course. The
alternative methods shall be developed by the teacher
of the course, in consultation with the principal if necessary.[4]
Discrimination
No student shall be discriminated against based on his or her decision
to exercise the right to be excused afforded by this policy.[5]
Procedures
The (Superintendent/Principal) shall develop and implement procedures to ensure compliance with the provisions of Act 154 of 2008.[6] The procedures shall include provisions for the timely notification to each student enrolled in the course and to the student’s parent or guardian of the student’s right to be excused from participating in or observing the lesson and the process by which a student may exercise this right.[7]
[1]
See Act 154 of 2008, Sections 4 and
5. An animal dissection policy is
required of all public and approved independent schools regardless of whether
the school’s curriculum includes lessons or activities involving animal
dissection. Section 5 of Act 154 states:
“On or before August 15, 2008, each school district and approved independent
school shall develop and implement procedures pursuant to 16 V.S.A.
§912(b)…which shall be adopted as policy within the district or approved
independent school no later than November 1, 2008.”
[2] 16 V.S.A. §912.
[3] 16 V.S.A. §912(c).
[4] This provision is a required component of the policy on this subject adopted by the school board. See 16 V.S.A. §912(b)(2).
[5] This provision is a required component of the policy on this subject adopted by the school board. See 16 V.S.A. §912(b)(3).
[6] See Section 4 of Act 154 of 2008; 16 V.S.A. §912(b) requiring procedures that provide “timely notification” to students and parents; processes for students to exercise this right.
[7] 16 V.S.A. §912(b) (1). The law does not provide a definition of “timely notice.” Nor does the law require that the processes for students to follow when choosing to opt out of activities covered by the law have specific components. It is likely that annual notice to parents and students through handbooks or course syllabi will be sufficient to comply with the timely notice requirement. The notice should indicate approximately when dissection activities (if any) may take place in specific courses. Processes for students to use to opt out of activities covered by this policy should indicate how and when student must notify the course teacher of his or her intention to be excused from an activity,
Date Warned:
Date Adopted:
Legal Reference:
Act 154 of 2007-2008
Adjourned Session
16 V.S.A. §912
NOTE:
The footnotes in this model policy are for reference purposes only and
should not be included in the adopted version of a school board policy on
animal dissection.