The Parental Rights Relief Act gives parents and eligible students the power to sue if their education rights are not respected. This helps ensure that their concerns are taken seriously and addressed quickly.
1. This bill allows parents and eligible students to take legal action if their education rights are violated. 2. It establishes a new office to handle complaints about education-related rights violations. 3. Complaints must be investigated within 90 days of being filed. 4. Parents and students can seek legal help without first going through other administrative processes. 5. The Attorney General can join cases that are deemed important for the public.
Parents and students, especially those over eighteen or legally emancipated, are directly affected by this bill.