125B.15 INTERNET ACCESS FOR STUDENTS.
(a) Recognizing the difference between school libraries, school computer labs, and school
media centers, which serve unique educational purposes, and public libraries, which are designed
for public inquiry, all computers at a school site with access to the Internet available for student
use must be equipped to restrict, including by use of available software filtering technology or
other effective methods, all student access to material that is reasonably believed to be obscene or
child pornography or material harmful to minors under federal or state law.
(b) A school site is not required to purchase filtering technology if the school site would
incur more than incidental expense in making the purchase.
(c) A school district receiving technology revenue under section
125B.26 must prohibit,
including through use of available software filtering technology or other effective methods,
adult access to material that under federal or state law is reasonably believed to be obscene
or child pornography.
(d) A school district, its agents or employees, are immune from liability for failure to
comply with this section if they have made a good faith effort to comply with the requirements
of this section.
(e) "School site" means an education site as defined in section
123B.04, subdivision 1, or
charter school under section
124D.10.
History: 2000 c 489 art 6 s 25; 2007 c 146 art 11 s 14