HB 1013
to allow postsecondary technical institutes to refer debt collection to the Bureau of
Administration.
The Committee on Education at the request of the Department of Education and Cultural
Affairs
SB 0178
to revise the school term.
Senators Hainje, Frederick, Paisley, and Vitter and Representatives Brown (Richard),
Munson (Donald), Peterson, and Richter
SB 0164
to establish qualifications for substitute teachers.
Senators Reedy, Brosz, and Kloucek and Representatives Lucas, Chicoine, Fischer-
Clemens, Kooistra, McCoy, McIntyre, Patterson, and Wilson
SB 0172
to define long-term substitute teachers and to require certain reporting on the use of long-
term substitute teachers.
Senators Hutmacher, Brosz, Everist, Kloucek, and Reedy and Representatives Lucas,
Chicoine, Fischer-Clemens, Hennies, Kooistra, McCoy, McIntyre, Patterson, Sutton
(Daniel), and Wilson
SB 0123
to provide for the denial or revocation of teacher certification or recertification under certain
circumstances.
Senators Albers, Madden, and Vitter and Representatives Apa, Michels, Brown (Richard),
Davis, Engbrecht, Fischer-Clemens, Haley, Hennies, Koetzle, Lockner, Lucas, and Peterson
SB 0204
to require certain immunizations for students.
Senator Rounds
SB 0181
to award high school diplomas to certain veterans of World War II and the Korean War.
Senators Kloucek, Drake, Lange, and Vitter and Representatives Cerny, Chicoine, Crisp,
Fryslie, Hanson, Kazmerzak, Kooistra, Nachtigal, Napoli, Patterson, Putnam, Sebert, Sutton
(Duane), Waltman, Weber, and Wilson
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not
permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at the next meeting of the committee.
Action on a bill
may come at any time after it has had a hearing.
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.
SB 0102
to authorize certain minor school calendar adjustments.
Senators Lawler and Drake and Representatives Waltman and Diedtrich (Elmer)
SB 0028
to provide payment of tuition costs to nonpublic education programs for students in
governmental custody and to eliminate certain payments to educational programs operated
by public school districts.
The Committee on Education at the request of the Department of Social Services