§ 1015b. Textbook information
(a)
Purpose and intent
The purpose of this section is to ensure that students have access to affordable course materials by decreasing costs to students and enhancing transparency and disclosure with respect to the selection, purchase, sale, and use of course materials. It is the intent of this section to encourage all of the involved parties, including faculty, students, administrators, institutions of higher education, bookstores, distributors, and publishers, to work together to identify ways to decrease the cost of college textbooks and supplemental materials for students while supporting the academic freedom of faculty members to select high quality course materials for students.
(b)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Bundle
The term “bundle” means one or more college textbooks or other supplemental materials that may be packaged together to be sold as course materials for one price.
(2)
College textbook
The term “college textbook” means a textbook or a set of textbooks, used for, or in conjunction with, a course in postsecondary education at an institution of higher education.
(3)
Course schedule
The term “course schedule” means a listing of the courses or classes offered by an institution of higher education for an academic period, as defined by the institution.
(4)
Custom textbook
The term “custom textbook”—
(5)
Institution of higher education
The term “institution of higher education” has the meaning given the term in section
1002 of this title.
(6)
Integrated textbook
The term “integrated textbook” means a college textbook that is—
(7)
Publisher
The term “publisher” means a publisher of college textbooks or supplemental materials involved in or affecting interstate commerce.
(8)
Substantial content
The term “substantial content” means parts of a college textbook such as new chapters, new material covering additional eras of time, new themes, or new subject matter.
(c)
Publisher requirements
(1)
College textbook pricing information
When a publisher provides a faculty member or other person or adopting entity in charge of selecting course materials at an institution of higher education receiving Federal financial assistance with information regarding a college textbook or supplemental material, the publisher shall include, with any such information and in writing (which may include electronic communications), the following:
(A)
The price at which the publisher would make the college textbook or supplemental material available to the bookstore on the campus of, or otherwise associated with, such institution of higher education and, if available, the price at which the publisher makes the college textbook or supplemental material available to the public.
(C)
A description of the substantial content revisions made between the current edition of the college textbook or supplemental material and the previous edition, if any.
(D)
(i)
Whether the college textbook or supplemental material is available in any other format, including paperback and unbound; and
(ii)
for each other format of the college textbook or supplemental material, the price at which the publisher would make the college textbook or supplemental material in the other format available to the bookstore on the campus of, or otherwise associated with, such institution of higher education and, if available, the price at which the publisher makes such other format of the college textbook or supplemental material available to the public.
(2)
Unbundling of college textbooks from supplemental materials
A publisher that sells a college textbook and any supplemental material accompanying such college textbook as a single bundle shall also make available the college textbook and each supplemental material as separate and unbundled items, each separately priced.
(d)
Provision of ISBN college textbook information in course schedules
To the maximum extent practicable, each institution of higher education receiving Federal financial assistance shall—
(1)
disclose, on the institution’s Internet course schedule and in a manner of the institution’s choosing, the International Standard Book Number and retail price information of required and recommended college textbooks and supplemental materials for each course listed in the institution’s course schedule used for preregistration and registration purposes, except that—
(A)
if the International Standard Book Number is not available for such college textbook or supplemental material, then the institution shall include in the Internet course schedule the author, title, publisher, and copyright date for such college textbook or supplemental material; and
(B)
if the institution determines that the disclosure of the information described in this subsection is not practicable for a college textbook or supplemental material, then the institution shall so indicate by placing the designation “To Be Determined” in lieu of the information required under this subsection; and
(e)
Availability of information for college bookstores
An institution of higher education receiving Federal financial assistance shall make available to a college bookstore that is operated by, or in a contractual relationship or otherwise affiliated with, the institution, as soon as is practicable upon the request of such college bookstore, the most accurate information available regarding—
(f)
Additional information
An institution disclosing the information required by subsection (d)(1) is encouraged to disseminate to students information regarding—
(g)
GAO report
Not later than July 1, 2013, the Comptroller General of the United States shall report to the authorizing committees on the implementation of this section by institutions of higher education, college bookstores, and publishers. The report shall particularly examine—
(2)
the provision of pricing information to faculty of institutions of higher education by publishers;
(h)
Rule of construction
Nothing in this section shall be construed to supercede the institutional autonomy or academic freedom of instructors involved in the selection of college textbooks, supplemental materials, and other classroom materials.
(i)
No regulatory authority
The Secretary shall not promulgate regulations with respect to this section.