HB1094
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

In Pupils And Attendance, Providing For Military Child Advance Enrollment.

Latest Action: Referred to EDUCATION

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The bill "In Pupils And Attendance, Providing For Military Child Advance Enrollment" focuses on facilitating the enrollment process for children of military families. It aims to streamline and expedite the enrollment of these students in schools by allowing them to be pre-enrolled before their official arrival at a new duty station. This provision helps military children transition smoothly into their new schools without delays or bureaucratic obstacles. The bill seeks to support the unique needs of military families and ensure continuity in education for their children despite frequent relocations due to military assignments.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-05-03: Referred to EDUCATION

  • 2023-05-22: Reported as committed

  • 2023-05-22: First consideration

  • 2023-05-22: Laid on the table

  • 2023-05-22: Removed from table

  • 2023-05-23: Second consideration, with amendments

  • 2023-05-23: Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS

  • 2023-05-24: Re-reported as committed

  • 2023-05-24: Third consideration and final passage (201-0)

  • 2023-05-24: In the Senate

  • 2023-06-02: Referred to EDUCATION

  • 2023-06-27: Reported as committed

  • 2023-06-27: First consideration

  • 2023-06-28: Second consideration

  • 2023-06-28: Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS

  • 2023-10-23: Re-reported as committed

  • 2023-10-25: Third consideration and final passage (50-0)

  • 2023-10-30: Signed in House

  • 2023-11-01: Signed in Senate

  • 2023-11-01: Presented to the Governor

  • 2023-11-06: Approved by the Governor

  • 2023-11-06: Act No. 24 of 2023

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