Title 20, Chapter 2, Section 315
( 20-2-315)
(a) No student shall, on the basis of gender, be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits of, be treated differently
from another student, or otherwise be discriminated against in any
interscholastic or intramural athletics offered by a local school
system, and no local school system shall provide any such athletics
separately on such basis. (b) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection (a) of this Code
section, a local school system may operate or sponsor separate teams
for members of each gender where selection for such teams is based
upon competitive skill or the activity involved is a contact sport.
However, where a local school system operates or sponsors a team in
a particular sport for members of one gender but operates or
sponsors no such team for members of the other gender, and athletic
opportunities for members of that gender in that particular sport
have previously been limited, members of the excluded gender must be
allowed to try out for the team offered unless the sport involved is
a contact sport. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to
limit the authority of a local school system to operate or sponsor a
single team for a contact sport that includes members of both
genders. As used in this subsection, the term "contact sport"
includes boxing, wrestling, rugby, ice hockey, football, basketball,
and any other sport the purpose or major activity of which involves
bodily contact. (c) A local school system which operates or sponsors interscholastic
or intramural athletics shall undertake all reasonable efforts to
provide equal athletic opportunity for members of both genders. In
determining whether equal opportunities are available the following
factors shall be considered: (1) Whether the selection of sports and levels of competition
effectively accommodate the interests and abilities of members of
both genders; (2) The provision of equipment and supplies; (3) Scheduling of games and practice time; (4) Travel allowance; (5) Opportunity to receive coaching and academic tutoring; (6) Assignment and compensation of coaches and tutors; (7) Provision of locker rooms and practice and competitive
facilities; (8) Provision of medical and training facilities and services; and (9) Publicity. Unequal aggregate expenditures for members of each gender or unequal expenditures for male and female teams if a local school system operates or sponsors separate teams will not constitute noncompliance with this subsection, but the failure to provide essential funds for the basic operations of teams for one gender may be considered in assessing equality of opportunity for members of each gender. Nothing in Code Section 20-2-411 shall be construed to limit the authority of a local school system to expend school tax funds as authorized by Article VIII, Section VI, Paragraph I(b) of the Constitution in order to comply with the requirements of this Code section. (d) A local school system may provide separate toilet, locker room,
and shower facilities on the basis of gender, but such facilities
shall be comparable to such facilities provided for students of the
other gender. (e) This Code section does not prohibit the grouping of students in
physical education classes by gender. (f)(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this
subsection, if a local school system sponsors an athletic activity
or sport at a particular school that is similar to a sport for
which an institution in the University System of Georgia offers an
athletic scholarship, it must sponsor the athletic activity or
sport for which a scholarship is offered at that school. This
paragraph does not affect academic requirements for participation
nor prevent the local school system from sponsoring activities in
addition to those for which scholarships are provided. (2) Two athletic activities or sports that are similar may be
offered simultaneously. (3) If a local school system demonstrates by a bona fide survey of
eligible students at the school, which is approved by the
Department of Education for compliance with generally accepted
opinion survey principles regarding neutral wording and other
matters, that there is insufficient interest among students at the
school to field a team described in paragraph (1) of this
subsection, then the local school system shall not be required to
sponsor such athletic activity or sport at that school. The
exemption provided for by this paragraph shall be valid for 24
months following the date when the most recent bona fide student
survey demonstrating a lack of student interest was completed,
unless a new bona fide student survey is conducted within the 24
month period that demonstrates sufficient interest to field a
team. If such a new bona fide student survey demonstrates such
sufficient interest, then the local school system must comply with
paragraph (1) of this subsection during the local school system's
next fiscal year and until such time as a new bona fide student
survey demonstrates insufficient interest to field a team
described in paragraph (1) of this subsection. A local school
system shall conduct the bona fide student survey described in
this paragraph regarding interest in a team described in paragraph
(1) of this subsection upon the request of nine students at the
school, but no more frequently than once every 12 months. (4) Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to preclude the
application of generally applicable policies or rules regarding
the cancellation of an athletic activity or sport due to lack of
student participation in scheduled practices or contests. (g) Each local school system shall designate at least one employee to coordinate its efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under this Code section, including the investigation of any complaint communicated to such local school system alleging its noncompliance with this Code section. The employee designated under this subsection may be the same person required to be designated under 34 C.F.R. Section 106.8. The local school system annually shall notify all its students of the name, office address, and office telephone number of the employee or employees appointed pursuant to this subsection. Such notification may be included in a student handbook distributed pursuant to Code Section 20-2-736. (h) Each local school system shall adopt and publish grievance
procedures providing for prompt and equitable resolution of written
student complaints, including complaints brought by a parent or
guardian on behalf of his or her minor child who is a student,
alleging any action which would be a violation of this Code section.
Such procedures shall require that: (1) The employee designated under subsection (g) of this Code
section shall render his or her decision in writing no later than
30 days after receipt of the complaint, and such decision shall
set forth the essential facts and rationale for the decision; (2) A copy of such decision shall be provided to the complainant
within five days of the date of the decision; and (3) A complainant shall have a right to appeal such decision to
the local board within 35 days of the date of the decision. (i)(1) A complainant may appeal a decision of a local board that is rendered under subsection (h) of this Code section in accordance with the procedures specified in Code Section 20-2-1160. If the State Board of Education determines that a local school system has failed to comply with this Code section, then the state board shall provide the local school system with opportunities to prepare a corrective plan. If the state board determines that a corrective plan of the local school system adequately plans and provides for future compliance with this Code section, then the state board shall approve the plan and direct the local school system to implement such plan. (2) If, upon a complaint filed pursuant to subsection (h) of this
Code section after one year following the date of a state board
order directing implementation of a corrective plan pursuant to
paragraph (1) of this subsection but within four years of the date
of such order, the state board determines that the local school
system which was subject to such order has willfully failed to
comply with this Code section, the state board may, after
consideration of the local school system's efforts to implement
the corrective plan approved in the earlier proceeding and of any
other corrective plan that may be submitted by the local school
system, transmit a certification of such determination to the
Department of Community Affairs. If the state board's
determination of noncompliance is later reversed or vacated upon
appeal, the state board shall immediately notify the Department of
Community Affairs of such action. (3) If, upon a complaint filed pursuant to subsection (h) of this Code section after one year following the date of a state board certification to the Department of Community Affairs pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection but within four years of the date of such order, the state board determines that the local school system which was subject to such order has willfully failed to comply with this Code section, the state board may, after consideration of the local school system's efforts to implement a corrective plan approved in an earlier proceeding and of any other corrective plan that may be submitted by the local school system, order that a team or teams within the local school system or school within the local school system shall not participate in interscholastic postseason athletic contests and that participation in violation of such an order may result in withholding of state funds allotted pursuant to Code Section 20-2-186. An order of the state board barring participation in interscholastic postseason athletic contests shall be made and announced before the beginning of a school year. (4) If, upon a complaint filed pursuant to subsection (h) of this Code section after one year following the date of a state board order prohibiting participation in interscholastic postseason athletic contests pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subsection but within four years of the date of such order, the state board determines that the local school system which was subject to such order has willfully failed to comply with this Code section, the state board may, after consideration of the local school system's efforts to implement a corrective plan approved in an earlier proceeding and of any other corrective plan that may be submitted by the local school system, withhold state funds that are allotted pursuant to Code Section 20-2-186 in an amount that the state board determines is sufficient to secure the local school system's compliance with this Code section. In the event that state funds are withheld pursuant to this paragraph, such funds shall later be allotted to the local school system at such time as the state board determines that the local school system is in compliance with this Code section. (j) No later than October 1, 2003, and every year thereafter, the
Department of Education shall submit a report to the General
Assembly regarding the compliance of local school systems with the
requirements of this Code section. Such report shall include
information regarding expenditures and participation rates for each
gender and such other information as the state board and department
deem relevant. Each report shall cover the time period beginning on
July 1 of the previous year and ending on June 30 of the year in
which the report is due. The initial report due on October 1, 2003,
shall cover the time periods of July 1, 2000, through June 30, 2001;
July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2002; and July 1, 2002, through June
30, 2003. |