HRS §103-72
State can copy learning materials for disabled students
This section requires that contracts for buying instructional materials give the State the right to copy them in braille, large print, recordings, or other formats for students with physical disabilities, including visual impairments, who cannot use the regular print. The State can also make necessary changes to the copies.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Transcription of instructional materials
Contracts for the procurement of instructional materials shall include a provision whereby the State has the right to transcribe and reproduce the material in braille, large print, recordings, or other media for the use of physically-disabled students, including the visually impaired, unable to use the material in conventional print and form. Such right shall include the right to make those corrections, revisions, and other modifications as may be necessary.
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