SEC. 8026.

PROHIBITION OF FEDERALLY SPONSORED TESTING

 

 

Section Summary

 


ESSA

SEC. 8026. PROHIBITION ON FEDERALLY SPONSORED TESTING.

Section 8529, <<NOTE: 20 USC 7909.>> as redesignated by section 8001

of this Act, is amended to read as follows:

``SEC. 8529. PROHIBITION ON FEDERALLY SPONSORED TESTING.

``(a) General Prohibition.--Notwithstanding any other provision of

Federal law and except as provided in subsection (b), no funds provided

under this Act to the Secretary or to the recipient of any award may be

used to develop, incentivize, pilot test, field test, implement,

administer, or distribute any federally sponsored national test in

reading, mathematics, or any other subject, unless specifically and

explicitly authorized by law, including any assessment or testing

materials aligned to the Common Core State Standards developed under the

Common Core State Standards Initiative or any other academic standards

common to a significant number of States.

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``(b) Exceptions.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to international

comparative assessments developed under the authority of section

153(a)(6) of the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (20 U.S.C.

9543(a)(6)) and administered to only a representative sample of pupils

in the United States and in foreign nations.''.


NCLB Text

 ``SEC. 9529. <<NOTE: 20 USC 7909.>> PROHIBITION ON FEDERALLY SPONSORED

TESTING.

``(a) General Prohibition.--Notwithstanding any other provision of

Federal law and except as provided in subsection (b), no funds provided

under this Act to the Secretary or to the recipient of any award may be

used to develop, pilot test, field test, implement, administer, or

distribute any federally sponsored national test in reading,

mathematics, or any other subject, unless specifically and explicitly

authorized by law.

``(b) Exceptions.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to international

comparative assessments developed under the authority of section

404(a)(6) of the National Education Statistics Act of 1994 and

administered to only a representative sample of pupils in the United

States and in foreign nations.