The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools and libraries that receive federal funding through E-rate discounts and Library Services and Technology Act grants to certify they are using filtering software to protect minors from accessing obscene content online. CIPA was enacted in 2000 to protect children from obscene materials available on the internet and restricts funding if schools do not monitor students' online activities and teach internet safety. Schools must comply with CIPA to receive E-rate funding for technology and internet access.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools and libraries that receive federal funding through E-rate discounts and Library Services and Technology Act grants to certify they are using filtering software to protect minors from accessing obscene content online. CIPA was enacted in 2000 to protect children from obscene materials available on the internet and restricts funding if schools do not monitor students' online activities and teach internet safety. Schools must comply with CIPA to receive E-rate funding for technology and internet access.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools and libraries that receive federal funding through E-rate discounts and Library Services and Technology Act grants to certify they are using filtering software to protect minors from accessing obscene content online. CIPA was enacted in 2000 to protect children from obscene materials available on the internet and restricts funding if schools do not monitor students' online activities and teach internet safety. Schools must comply with CIPA to receive E-rate funding for technology and internet access.
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Enacted in 2000 Available funding
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Schools must certify they are compliant with CIPA in
order to receive Erate funding References
"Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA). (2017). Georgia Department of
Education. Retrieved from http://www.gadoe.org/Technology-Services/Instructional- Technology/Pages/Childerns-Internet-Protection- Act.aspx
"Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)". (2017). Federal
Communications Commission. Retrieved from https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/childrens-internet- protection-act
"The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)", American Library
Association, March 25, 2010. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/advocacy/advleg/federallegislation/cipa