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Utah law would control data collected by school districts

Posted on May 15, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Billy Hesterman reports:

Rep. Jacob Anderegg is looking to give greater protection to student data collected by Utah’s public education institutions.

Anderegg has opened a bill file for legislation called the “Student Privacy Act” which would provide parents more control of the information that schools collect on their students.

“Basically, it sets up the policy and protocol and how a student’s information is shared,” Anderegg said.

Read more on Daily Herald.

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