49042.
(a) A school district shall do all of the following:(1) Develop and present, in coordination with county election officials, educational programming for pupils in grade 12 that will be implemented on each high school campus of that school district. This programming shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, information about all of the following topics:
(A) Eligibility for, and requirements relating to, registering to vote.
(B) Various methods to register to vote, including the ability to preregister to voter.
(C) Acquiring official, nonpartisan
election and voter information from county and state election officials, including, but not necessarily limited to, accessing their respective internet websites.
(D) How to locate a polling place or vote center.
(E) What to expect when voting in person at a polling place or vote center.
(F) How to complete and submit a ballot through various methods, including vote by mail and in person at a polling place or vote center.
(G) An individual’s rights as a voter.
(2) Implement the educational programming during a presentation or assembly, not to exceed two hours in duration, at the high school campus. This presentation or assembly shall take place during the high school voter education weeks
established pursuant to Section 49040.
(3) Offer pupils the opportunity to preregister to vote during the presentation or assembly conducted pursuant to paragraph (2). This preregistration shall be accomplished through the use of a device that may include, but not necessarily be limited to, a laptop computer, smartphone, or tablet that can access the voter registration internet website of the Secretary of State.
(b) As used in this section, “educational programming” means a presentation accomplished through the use of methods that may include, but are not necessarily limited to, live speakers, audio-visual content, printed material, PowerPoint, or through a combination of those methods.