South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 43 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 4 - TEXTBOOK REGULATIONS
Section 43-73 - Disposition of Instructional Materials Samples after State Adoption Process
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 43-73
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Sample copies of instructional materials, textbooks, and supplementary materials furnished to members of the Instructional Materials Review Panels shall remain in possession of panel members until the adoption process has been completed. State Board of Education action on recommendations from the panels will be considered as the completion of the adopted cycle in a given year. Samples furnished by publishers shall be handled in the following manner:
1. The publisher shall notify the State
Department of Education of its intent to reclaim samples when official bids are
submitted.
2. Each publisher
electing to reclaim samples must arrange for collecting samples at its own
expense from panel members within 30 days after the State Board of Education
has approved the adoption.
3. Where
publishers do not elect to reclaim samples or fail to collect the materials
according to the procedures set forth in the policy, panel members may use them
in their own work, donate them to public schools, state-supported institutions,
or charitable non-profit organizations.
4. A panel member or employee of the State
Department of Education shall not dispose of any instructional material samples
or supplementary materials for profit or personal gain.
5. Samples furnished to the State Department
of Education that are not adopted may be reclaimed at the publisher's expense
by mail or picked up by the publisher's representative within 30 days after the
adoption. Any samples not collected after 30 days may be donated to public
schools, state-supported institutions, or charitable non-profit organizations
but may not be sold.
6. A sample
copy of all adopted instructional materials including workbooks and other
supplemental materials shall be stored at the State Department of Education for
the duration of the contract with its publisher.
7. Samples of materials stored at the State
Department of Education, with expired contracts, be sent to the Central
Depository for donating to public schools, state-supported institutions,
charitable non-profit organizations, or disposing/recycling but may not be
sold.
B. Samples of Non-Textbook Materials
1. A publisher may
propose in writing to the instructional materials adoption program coordinator
an alternative plan for sampling of non-textbook materials (kits, software,
Internet-based programs, etc.). If the proposal is approved by the program
coordinator such sampling shall be deemed acceptable for meeting State Board of
Education sampling requirements.
2.
Samples under the approved alternative plan must be reclaimed from panel
members in the same manner as traditional samples as stated in A.2. of this
policy. Unless excluded by the alternative plan, the State Department of
Education shall retain non-textbook samples of adopted materials and access to
adopted Internet programs for the duration of the contract with its
publishers.
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