American Sign Language

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  1. American sign language is recognized and adopted as the official and native sign language of the deaf in this state.
  2. It is the intent of the general assembly to:
    1. Formally express its respect for American sign language;
    2. Promote public awareness of and appreciation for American sign language, its use and its benefits;
    3. Preserve the culture and heritage of American sign language; and
    4. Encourage Tennessee schools to offer courses in American sign language and to accept these courses as satisfying foreign language requirements.
  3. The state board of education shall adopt a policy allowing American sign language courses to satisfy the foreign language credits required for graduation.


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