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Republicans introduce bill that aims to protect parental rights

  • The Montana Legislature has introduced a bill to protect parental rights regarding children's data privacy in the education system, as stated by Senator Daniel Zolnikov.
  • Senate Bill 117 allows parents to request the deletion of data collected on their children and mandates data security measures in contracts with data collectors.
  • The bill requires the K-12 Data Task Force to provide guidance on data security and ensures parents are aware of their privacy rights, according to the legislation.
  • This legislation is set to take effect before the next school year, emphasizing the importance of parental control over children's data.
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