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Texas is considered a “one-party consent” state, a wiretapping law that makes it a crime in Texas to intercept or record any wire, oral or electronic communication unless one party to the ...
[60] [61] However, the state legislature amended the statute and, as of December 30, 2014, Illinois is once again a two-party consent state for non-electronic communications. [40] [41] The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled in 1982 that participants in a conversation may record a discussion without getting the permission of other participants. [62]
For example, schools may provide external companies with a student's personally identifiable information without the student's consent. [4] Conversely, tying student directory information [5] to other information may result in a violation, as the combination creates an education record. [6] [7]
By state law, a physician is allowed to condition the release of copies of medical records on the payment by the requesting party of the reasonable costs of reproducing the record. Reasonable cost as defined by law may not exceed onedollar ($1.00) per page for the first twenty-five (25) pages, fifty cents ($.50) per page for each page in excess ...
Three Republican incumbents on Texas' State Board of Education are being challenged by candidates who are more focused on conservative ideologies.
Critics say the curriculum borders on outright proselytization.
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The Texas State Board of Education has set new book standards that school districts must follow, banning sexually explicit content and limiting sexually relevant materials in school libraries, as ...