HB1354
Type: B Origin: House Washington Comments: 0

Concerning Parental Involvement Through Volunteering In Schools After A Criminal Conviction.

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This federal bill addresses parental involvement in schools after a criminal conviction. It aims to encourage and regulate the participation of parents with criminal convictions in school activities, particularly volunteering. The main provisions include setting guidelines for background checks, determining eligibility criteria for volunteering based on the nature of the offense, and promoting parental engagement while ensuring student safety. The bill seeks to balance parental rights with safeguarding students and fostering community involvement in education. If passed, it could impact how schools engage with parents who have criminal convictions and potentially enhance parental involvement in school activities.

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  • 2023-01-16: First reading, referred to Education.

  • 2024-01-08: By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.

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