Opinion No. 68-202 (1968) Ag

CourtOklahoma Attorney General Reports
DecidedJune 20, 1968
StatusPublished

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Textbooks — Bid Requirements — Teacher's Edition — Credit The Legislature in 70 O.S. 16-3 [70-16-3] (1961), as amended by 70 O.S. 16-1 [70-16-1], 70 O.S. 16-2 [70-16-2], 70 O.S. 16-3 [70-16-3], 70 O.S. 16-6A [70-16-6A], 70 O.S. 16-10 [70-16-10], 70 O.S. 16-18 [70-16-18] (1968), intended teachers' editions to come within the words "textbook" or "book". So long as a record is made of the books delivered to a school district and it is furnished to the School District, this constitutes compliance with the amendments to Section 16-3. Each published-bidder by 70 O.S. 16-1 [70-16-1], 70 O.S. 16-2 [70-16-2], 70 O.S. 16-3 [70-16-3], 70 O.S. 16-6A [70-16-6A], 70 O.S. 16-10 [70-16-10], 70 O.S. 16-18 [70-16-18] (1968), should be notified either on a separate sheet or on the bid form that he may be required to furnish any new or revised edition for the adopted edition and he must expressly agree to this provision in writing. It isn't mandatory for the Textbook Committee to adopt textbooks filling the sixth and seventh places with books which have previously been bid. Publishers may submit bids for the sixth and seventh positions if they publish a new textbook for a subject during the period for which adoptions for that subject have not expired. The Board of Education by Section 5(a) is obligated to accept advance examination copies furnished to local textbook committees for credit providing they are still in new condition. The Board can continue refusing credit for advance copies of books if they contain a stamp indicating it was a complimentary copy or a gift. The Board should adopt a regulation assigning guidelines for the determination of the meaning "reasonable number" as set out in Section 5(c). By Section 6, furnished advance or sample textbooks may be retained for the use of the school district involved or returned for credit but they never become the personal property of the school official or teacher. The Textbook Committee may select a series of books which are written on a single subject at different levels as long as the books are bid at the same price. The Attorney General is in receipt of your letter of May 20, 1968, wherein you state, in effect, that House Bill No. 1212 has been enacted by the Legislature and signed by the Governor; that a number of questions have arisen as to how the new legislation should be implemented. You ask the opinion of this office on the following questions: "1. The last sentence in Sec. 3 Section 16-3, an amendment, reads as follows: `The words "textbook" or "book" as used in 70 O.S. 16-1 [70-16-1] through 70 O.S. 16-23 [70-16-23] (1961), as amended, shall include all printed materials intended for use in teaching . . .' "(a) Does this mean that in addition to basic textbooks used by the pupil, teachers' editions, teachers' aids, etc., must also be bid and must be considered for selection by the State Textbook Committee? "(b) If your answer is in the negative, should the call for bids stipulate that the publisher shall state in the form of a NOTE at the bottom of the bid, whether or not teachers' editions and teachers' aids are available, and if so, give the price; and if this material is free of charge with a certain number of books purchased, so state? "2. Sec. 3 Section 16-3, an amendment, states, `A record of all the books delivered direct to any school district shall be immediately furnished by the shipper and the school district to the State Board of Education.' "Does this mean that an invoice for those books should be sent immediately by the publisher to the school district to be certified by a district superintendent, or someone designated by him, as to receipt of books, and then sent to the State Board of Education? "3. Sec. 4 Section 16-6A (a) is new legislation and states, `In the event that a publisher whose bid has been accepted shall publish at any time before the expiration of the adoption period a new or revised edition of the adopted textbook, the State Textbook Committee may require such publisher to substitute such new or revised edition for the adopted edition at a price to be mutually agreed upon by the publisher and the State Textbook Committee, but not in excess of the lowest price at which the same textbook will be sold or offered for sale for the purpose of securing a State or local selection . . .' "Shall the State Textbook Committee continue as it has in the past and inform the publishers around the middle of January that they may substitute new books for older editions on the official list on a designated date? Each year, the substitution of textbooks has been in March to allow time for the State Textbook Division to print their requisition forms (for the purpose of ordering textbooks) and mail them to the school districts as soon as possible. "4. Sec. 4 Section 16-16A (b) This is also new legislation and states, `In the event that a publisher shall publish a textbook for a subject during the period for which adoptions for that subject have not expired such publisher may submit a bid for such textbook at the time and in the manner other bids are submitted. If fewer than seven (7) textbooks for such subject have been adopted, then the State Textbook' Committee may adopt such book for the balance of the adoption period and thereafter local textbook committee may adopt such book.' "Since in previous years only five textbooks could be selected in a single subject, is it mandatory that the State Textbook Committee consider filling the sixth and seventh places with books which have previously been bid in this State? If not, shall bids for the sixth and seventh positions be submitted by publishers who have books which are entirely new or who have new editions in which a major change has been made since the call for bids? "5. Sec. 5 Section 16-10 (c), an amendment, reads as follows: `The publisher of a textbook selected by the State Textbook Committee may, at his discretion, upon the written request of any duly appointed local textbook committee, furnish to such local textbook committee examination copies of such textbook, the teacher edition of such textbook, if one is published, and any teaching aids used with such textbook.' Also, in Sec. 6 Section 16-18, an amendment, reads as follows: `Any advance or sample textbook or any edition thereof furnished to a member of a local textbook committee, or to any school official or individual for the purpose of obtaining a local adoption of the textbook may be retained for the use of the school district involved or returned for credit if the cost of such book was charged against the value of the textbooks allowed such school district. "(a) It is probable that some of the local textbook committees which order their examination copies directly from the publisher will attempt to return them to the depository for credit. Is the State Board of Education obligated to accept these books for credit? "(b) Also, in the past, the State Board of Education has declined to accept any books for credit if they contained a stamp indicating that the book was a complimentary copy or a gift, and the State Board of Education would not accept teachers' editions, etc. for credit. Does the State Board of Education have the authority to continue this practice? "6. Sec. 5 Section 16-10 (c) This section is amended to read, `The State Board of Education shall furnish to local textbook committees a reasonable number of advance examination copies of each textbook selected by the State Textbook Committee, in the subjects taught or to be taught in schools under their jurisdiction.' In order to insure that the number of examination copies will be kept at a reasonable figure, shall the State Board of Education prepare guidelines to determine the number of samples to be sent to each district? "7. Sec.

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