Chapter 092 |
2016 -- S 2396 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/17/2016 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - HOLOCAUST GENOCIDE EDUCATION |
Introduced By: Senators Goldin, Miller, Raptakis, and Gallo |
Date Introduced: February 11, 2016 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 16-93 of the General Laws entitled "Genocide |
Education in Secondary Schools" [see Title 16 Chapter 97 – The Rhode Island Board of |
Education Act] is hereby amended to read as follows: |
CHAPTER 16-93 |
GENOCIDE EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS [See Title 16 Chapter 97 – The Rhode |
Island Board of Education Act] |
CHAPTER 16-93 |
HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS [See Title 16 |
Chapter 97 – The Rhode Island Board of Education Act] |
SECTION 2. Sections 16-93-1, 16-93-2 and 16-93-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 16- |
93 entitled "Genocide Education in Secondary Schools [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode |
Island Board of Education Act]" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
16-93-1. Legislative findings. -- The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: |
(1) On November 4, 1988, the United States government ratified the International |
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ("Genocide |
Convention") which was approved by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. Upon |
ratification, the United States government recognized that throughout all periods of history, |
genocide has inflicted great losses on humanity, and was convinced that, in order to liberate |
mankind from such an odious scourge, international co-operation was required. |
(2) The United States government recognizes that genocide still continues, today, in the |
twenty- first (21st) century. The United States Congress passed House Con. Resolution 467, |
"Declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan" on July 22, 2004. On September 9, 2004, the United |
States Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell, told the United States Senate Foreign Relations |
Committee that "genocide has occurred and may still be occurring in Darfur." Additionally, |
President George W. Bush affirmed the Secretary of State's finding on September 21, 2004, when |
he addressed the United Nations General Assembly by saying: "At this hour, the world is |
witnessing terrible suffering and horrible crimes in the Darfur region of Sudan, crimes my |
government has concluded are genocide.'" |
(3) The United States Department of Education says "education is primarily a Sstate and |
local responsibility in the United States. It is Sstates and communities, as well as public and |
private organizations of all kinds, that establish schools and colleges and develop curricula ..." |
(4) The Sstate of Rhode Island also has previously demonstrated its concerns and |
interests regarding raising awareness on subject the subjects of holocaust and genocide. |
(i) In 2000, the Rhode Island general assembly passed house bill no. 7397, "Ggenocide |
and Hhuman Rrights Eeducation,", requiring the Rhode Island department of education to |
"develop curricular material on genocide and human rights issues and guidelines for the teaching |
of that material." |
(ii) In 2007, the Rhode Island general assembly passed house bill No. 5142, requiring the |
state investment commission to divest its assets from targeted companies in Sudan. |
(iii) In 2011, the state of Rhode Island enacted an act entitled "Genocide Education in |
Secondary Schools" (Chapters 45 and 70 of the Public Laws of 2011) which emphasized a need |
to adhere to making genocide curriculum materials available including, but not limited to, the |
Holocaust, Armenia, Cambodia, and Darfur. |
(iv) The general assembly has passed a number of resolutions condemning the Holocaust. |
(v) The general assembly, on the 100th commemoration of the Armenian mass killings, |
declared it a genocide. (Resolution No. 198 passed by the house of representatives at its January |
session A.D. 2015 and approved April 8, 2015, entitled "House Resolution Proclaiming April 24, |
2015, as 'Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day' to Commemorate the Armenian Genocide of |
1915 to 1923 and in Honor of Armenian-Americans" and Resolution No. 217 passed by the |
senate at its January session A.D. 2015 and approved April 15, 2015, entitled "Senate Resolution |
Proclaiming April 24, 2015, as 'Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day' to Commemorate the |
Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923 and in Honor of Armenian-Americans".) |
(vi) The governor, legislators, and community leaders attended and participated at the |
Holocaust memorial dedication in 2015 whereby a need was recognized for education on the |
topic of holocaust and genocide in Rhode Island schools. |
(5) The establishment of free public education in the United States is intended to prepare |
citizens for participation in American social, economic, and political activities. |
(6) The Sstate of Rhode Island has also previously demonstrated its concerns for civic |
education, of which genocide education should be a component. In 2005, the general assembly |
directed the board of regents for elementary and secondary education to develop and adopt a set |
of grade level standards in civic education by August 31, 2007. |
(7) Given the importance of the issue of genocide to the political affairs of the United |
States, as well as the responsibility of the state to educate its citizens, it is a fundamental |
responsibility of the Sstate of Rhode Island to ensure that the critical subject of genocide is |
included as part of the curriculum in all public schools. |
(8) It is the judgment of the Rhode Island general assembly to encourage that every the |
board of education in the state shall include instruction on the subject subjects of holocaust and |
genocide studies, where in an appropriate place in the curriculum, for all middle and high school |
students. |
16-93-2. Definitions. -- For the purpose of this chapter, the following words shall have |
the following meanings: |
(1) "Genocide," as defined by the Genocide Convention: "means" any of the following |
acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious |
group, such as: (i) Killing members of the group; (ii) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to |
members of the group; (iii) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to |
bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (iv) Imposing measures intended to |
prevent births within the group; and/or; (v) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another |
group. |
(2) "Holocaust" means the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and |
murder of approximately six million (6,000,000) Jews and five million (5,000,000) other |
individuals by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. |
16-93-3. Powers and duties. – The state shall adhere to the following procedures: |
(1) The department of education shall collect and disseminate to every school district, |
private school, mayoral academy, and charter school, and make available on its website, |
curriculum materials and such other materials as may assist local and regional school committees, |
and governing bodies of any private school, mayoral academy, or charter school, in developing |
instructional programs pursuant to this section materials on holocaust and genocide awareness |
and education. The curriculum materials may include information on relevant genocides, |
including the Holocaust, Armenia, Cambodia, Iraq, Rwanda, and Darfur. |
(2) Every school district shall include in its curriculum a unit of instruction on holocaust |
and genocide, utilizing, but not being limited to, the materials collected and disseminated by the |
department of education, commencing with the 2017-2018 school year. Nothing herein shall |
require school districts to require holocaust and genocide instruction in every year of middle |
school and high school, but that holocaust and genocide education and instruction shall be |
utilized during appropriate times in the middle school and/or high school curricula, as determined |
by the local authority. All students should have received instruction on genocide and holocaust |
awareness materials by the time they have graduated from high school. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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