Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 336 § 336.455 — Human
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 336 ·
Oregon Code § 336.455·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Human
sexuality education courses; criteria.
(1)
Each school district shall provide age-appropriate human sexuality education
courses in all public elementary and secondary schools as an integral part of
the health education curriculum.
(2) Course
material and instruction for all human sexuality education courses shall
enhance students understanding of sexuality as a normal and healthy aspect of
human development. Course instruction shall:
(a) Be medically
accurate.
(b) Be
comprehensive.
(c) Include
information about responsible sexual behaviors and hygienic practices that
eliminate or reduce the risks of pregnancy and the risks of exposure to human
immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted
infections. Information about those risks shall be presented in a manner
designed to allay fears concerning risks that are scientifically groundless.
(d) Promote
abstinence for school-age youth and mutually monogamous relationships with an
uninfected partner for adults as the most effective way to prevent pregnancy
and the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. However, abstinence
may not be taught to the exclusion of other material and instruction on
contraceptive and infection reduction measures. Human sexuality education
courses shall acknowledge the value of abstinence while not devaluing or
ignoring those students who have had or are having sexual intercourse.
(e) Include a
discussion about the characteristics of the emotional, physical and
psychological aspects of a healthy relationship and a discussion about the
benefits of delaying pregnancy beyond the adolescent years as a means to better
ensure a healthy future for parents and their children. Students shall be
provided with statistics based on the latest medical information regarding both
the health benefits and the possible side effects of all forms of
contraceptives, including the success and failure rates for prevention of
pregnancy.
(f) Stress that
sexually transmitted infections are serious possible outcomes of sexual
contact. Students shall be provided with statistics based on the latest medical
information regarding the efficacy of all methods of sexual protection in
preventing sexually transmitted infections, including human immunodeficiency
virus, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
(g) Provide
students with information about Oregon laws that address young peoples rights
and responsibilities related to childbearing and parenting.
(h) Advise
students of the circumstances in which it is unlawful under ORS 163.435 and
163.445 for persons 18 years of age or older to have sexual relations with
persons younger than 18 years of age to whom they are not married.
(i) Teach
students that no form of sexual expression is acceptable when the expression
physically or emotionally harms oneself or others and teach students not to
make unwanted physical and verbal sexual advances, how to decline unwanted
sexual advances or accept the refusal of unwanted sexual advances. Students
shall be taught that it is wrong to take advantage of or to exploit another
person. Materials and information shall be presented in a manner sensitive to
the fact that there are students who have experienced sexual abuse.
(j) Validate
through course material and instruction the importance of honesty with oneself
and others, respect for each persons dignity and well-being, and
responsibility for ones actions.
(k) Assist
students in the development and practice of effective communication skills, the
development of self-esteem and the ability to resist peer pressure.
(L) Encourage
family communication and involvement to help students learn to make responsible
decisions.
(3) Any course in
any public elementary and secondary school, the main purpose of which is to
address human sexuality education or sexually transmitted infections, including
human immunodeficiency virus, or both, must emphasize that abstinence from
sexual contact is the only method that is 100 percent effective against
unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections and human
immunodeficiency virus when transmitted sexually. Abstinence must be stressed,
but not to the exclusion of other material and instruction on contraceptive and
infection reduction measures. Courses described in this subsection must
acknowledge the value of abstinence while not devaluing or ignoring those
students who have had or are having sexual intercourse.
(4) Nothing in
this section prohibits instruction in sanitation, hygiene or traditional
courses in biology. [1993 c.775 §1; 2009 c.213 §1; 2019 c.280 §6]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 336.455
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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