Hunting safety course

Ark. Code Ann. § 6-16-153 — under Curriculum.

Ark. Code Ann. § 6-16-153

(a) A public school or public school district may offer to its public school students in grades five through twelve (5-12) a hunting safety course as part of the public school's or public school district's physical education and health and safety curriculum.

(b) A hunting safety course offered as part of the physical education and health and safety curriculum by a public school or public school district shall:(1) Be based on the hunter training and safety program offered by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission under § 15-43-238; and(2) Be taught by an individual who meets the qualifications the commission requires individuals to meet in order to teach a hunting training and safety program offered by the commission.

(1) Be based on the hunter training and safety program offered by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission under § 15-43-238; and

(2) Be taught by an individual who meets the qualifications the commission requires individuals to meet in order to teach a hunting training and safety program offered by the commission.

(c) (1) A public school or public school district that offers a hunting safety course under this section may use an operable firearm as part of the hunting safety course.(2) A “firearm” under subdivision (c)(1) of this section means the same as defined in § 5-1-102.

(1) A public school or public school district that offers a hunting safety course under this section may use an operable firearm as part of the hunting safety course.

(2) A “firearm” under subdivision (c)(1) of this section means the same as defined in § 5-1-102.

(d) The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education shall provide a list of source materials available for public schools and public school districts to use to teach a hunting safety course under this section, which may include without limitation the following topics:(1) Firearm safety;(2) The proper handling of a firearm;(3) Hunting techniques; and(4) Wildlife conservation.

(1) Firearm safety;

(2) The proper handling of a firearm;

(3) Hunting techniques; and

(4) Wildlife conservation.