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HomeEducation CodeCh. 13Art. 5§ 20090 Museums' Public Educational Role

§ 20090 Museums' Public Educational Role

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§ 20090 Museums' Public Educational Role

Key Takeaways

  • •Museums help people learn about history, science, and art in fun ways, for kids and adults.
  • •They are trusted places that fight fake news and help people understand big topics.
  • •Museums make people feel better, especially kids and older folks, by giving them a calm place to visit.
  • •They bring tourists and money to towns, making the local community stronger.

Example

A family visits a science museum on a weekend.

The museum teaches the kids about dinosaurs and space in a fun way, helps the parents learn new things too, and gives everyone a nice break from their busy week. The family also eats lunch at a nearby restaurant, helping the local businesses.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 20090 Museums' Public Educational Role

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Museums help Californians understand the past, the present, and potential futures. Museums contribute to formal and informal learning at every stage of life, from the education of children in preschool to the continuing education of adults. (b) Museums are considered a trusted source for information. Museums leverage this high level of public trust to help fight misinformation and promote understanding of critical issues. (c) Museums are places for respite and support the well-being of Californians. Participation in museum experiences and programs can have measurable and positive impacts on children, seniors, and other vulnerable populations. (d) Museums are an important means of making art, science, history, and culture available to Californians. (e) Museums are caretakers and interpreters of the past and present. Providing a safe environment and proper care for collections for the public’s benefit is a responsibility of many museums. (f) Museums capture, preserve, and share untold stories and prompt important public dialogue through exhibitions and education programs. (g) Museums provide an economic boost to their communities by attracting tourists and local visitors, all of whom create a demand for services. (h) Museums often help define the public identity of a community, and serve as a foundation of its cultural identity. A museum has the legacy of its community as the heart of its mission. (i) Museums are vital partners with schools and teachers in sharing narratives about the state’s diverse racial and ethnic populations and understanding science. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 300, Sec. 1. (SB 963) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 52951 Science Education Importance
  • § 49079.5 Education Data Access Rules
  • § 52201 Bilingual Teacher Grant Program
  • § 54481 Class Size Reduction Funding
  • § 75000 Online Community College Act

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 20090.
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