As technology becomes more ubiquitous, schools statewide have begun handing out school-owned computers for at home. Although these devices are used in the home, they carry virtually no privacy protections and some schools have even informed children the computers are subject to monitoring any time, even by remote access. Legislation would have allowed Rhode Island to avoid the problems faced by other states, by clarifying that the devices may only be searched when there is reasonable suspicion to believe the child has engaged in misconduct, prohibiting remote access except in limited circumstances, and allowing parents to opt their child out of such one-to-one technology programs entirely. The ACLU testified before the House Judiciary and Senate Education committees in support of both bills in March, but neither received a committee vote.

Sponsors

Representative Brian Kennedy and Senator Adam Satchell

Status

Died

Session

2016

Bill number

Position

Support