Florida Statutes
§ 1007.2615 — American Sign Language; findings; foreign-language credits authorized; teacher licensing
Florida § 1007.2615
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 1007.2615 (2026).
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(1)LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS; PURPOSE. —
(a)The Legislature finds that: 1. American Sign Language (ASL) is a fully developed visual-gestural language with distinct grammar, syntax, and symbols and is one of hundreds of signed languages of the world. 2. ASL is recognized as the language of the American deaf community and is the fourth most commonly used language in the United States and Canada. 3. The American deaf community is a group of citizens who are members of a unique culture who share ASL as their common language.
(b)It is the intent of the Legislature to recognize ASL as the language of the American deaf community, to authorize public and independent schools to offer ASL as a course of study, and to accept secondary-school ASL credits as foreign-language credits.
(2)AMERICAN SIGN L
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Legislative History
s. 1, ch. 2003-119; s. 38, ch. 2006-74; s. 116, ch. 2007-217; s. 94, ch. 2011-5; s. 66, ch. 2014-39.
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Florida § 1007.2615, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/1007.2615.