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. (a) Each school district shall ensure that all pupils in
grades 7 to 12, inclusive, receive comprehensive sexual health
education and HIV prevention education from instructors trained in
the appropriate courses. Each pupil shall receive this instruction at
least once in junior high or middle school and at least once in high
school. This instruction shall include all of the following:
(1) Information on the nature of HIV, as well as other sexually
transmitted infections, and their effects on the human body.
(2) Information on the manner in which HIV and other sexually
transmitted infections are and are not transmitted, including
information on the relative risk of infection according to specific
behaviors, including sexual activities and injection drug use.
(3) Information that abstinence from sexual activity and injection
drug use is the only certain way to prevent HIV and other sexually
transmitted infections and abstinence from sexual intercourse is the
only certain way to prevent unintended pregnancy. Instruction shall
provide information about the value of delaying sexual activity while
also providing medically accurate information on other methods of
preventing HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and
pregnancy.
(4) Information about the effectiveness and safety of all federal
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved methods that prevent or
reduce the risk of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted
infections, including use of antiretroviral medication, consistent
with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(5) Information about the effectiveness and safety of reducing the
risk of HIV transmission as a result of injection drug use by
decreasing needle use and needle sharing.
(6) Information about the treatment of HIV and other sexually
transmitted infections, including how antiretroviral therapy can
dramatically prolong the lives of many people living with HIV and
reduce the likelihood of transmitting HIV to others.
(7) Discussion about social views on HIV and AIDS, including
addressing unfounded stereotypes and myths regarding HIV and AIDS and
people living with HIV. This instruction shall emphasize that
successfully treated HIV-positive individuals have a normal life
expectancy, all people are at some risk of contracting HIV, and the
only way to know if one is HIV-positive is to get tested.
(8) Information about local resources, how to access local
resources, and pupils' legal rights to access local resources for
sexual and reproductive health care such as testing and medical care
for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy
prevention and care, as well as local resources for assistance with
sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
(9) Information about the effectiveness and safety of all
FDA-approved contraceptive methods in preventing pregnancy,
including, but not limited to, emergency contraception. Instruction
on pregnancy shall include an objective discussion of all legally
available pregnancy outcomes, including, but not limited to, all of
the following:
(A) Parenting, adoption, and abortion.
(B) Information on the law on surrendering physical custody of a
minor child 72 hours of age or younger, pursuant to Section 1255.7 of
the Health and Safety Code and Section 271.5 of the Penal Code.
(C) The importance of prenatal care.
(10) Information about sexual harassment, sexual assault,
adolescent relationship abuse, intimate partner violence, and sex
trafficking.
(b) A school district may provide comprehensive sexual health
education or HIV prevention education consisting of age-appropriate
instruction earlier than grade 7 using instructors trained in the
appropriate courses. A school district that elects to offer
comprehensive sexual health education or HIV prevention education
earlier than grade 7 may provide age appropriate and medically
accurate information on any of the general topics contained in
paragraphs (1) to (10), inclusive, of subdivision (a).