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An act relating to alternative high school courses and
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programs; creating s. 1002.375, F.S.; establishing a pilot
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project for awarding high school credit to students
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enrolled in industry certification programs; requiring the
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Commissioner of Education to establish criteria for
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program participation; requiring that a school district
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submit a letter of interest by a specified date in order
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to participate in the pilot project; requiring that the
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Commissioner of Education submit a report to the Governor
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and the Legislature; providing for specified courses to be
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included as alternative credit courses; exempting
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alternative credit courses from certain requirements;
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authorizing the Department of Education to approve certain
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courses for credit by examination; requiring the
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Department of Education to adopt passing minimum scores on
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approved assessments and maintain a course directory;
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requiring the State Board of Education to adopt rules;
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amending s. 1011.61, F.S., relating to definitions for the
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Florida Education Finance Program; providing for an
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alternate method of reporting full-time equivalent
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membership for credit earned in alternative high school
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credit courses for the pilot project created under s.
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1002.375, F.S.; encouraging school districts to enter into
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partnerships with local businesses for certain purposes;
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authorizing the Palm Beach County school district to
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recognize its business partners by displaying such
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business partners' names on school district property in
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unincorporated areas if displayed in a manner consistent
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with certain standards; providing an effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Section 1002.375, Florida Statutes, is created
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to read:
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1002.375 Alternative credit for high school courses; pilot
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project.--
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(1) The Commissioner of Education shall implement a pilot
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project in up to three school districts beginning in the 2008-
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2009 school year which allows school districts to award
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alternative course credit for students enrolled in nationally or
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state-recognized industry certification programs, as defined by
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the Agency for Workforce Innovation in accordance with the
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criteria described in s. 1003.492(2). The Commissioner of
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Education shall establish criteria for districts that participate
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in the pilot program. School districts interested in
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participating in the program must submit a letter of interest by
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July 15, 2008, to the Commissioner of Education identifying up to
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five nationally or state-recognized industry certification
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programs, as defined by the Agency for Workforce Innovation in
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accordance with the criteria described in s. 1003.492(2), under
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which the district would like to award alternative credit for the
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eligible courses identified in subsection (2). The Commissioner
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of Education shall select up to three participating school
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districts by July 30, 2008. The Commissioner of Education shall
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submit a report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and
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the Speaker of the House of Representatives identifying the
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number of students choosing to earn alternative credit, the
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number of students that received alternative credit, and
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legislative recommendations for expanding the use of alternative
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credit for core academic courses required for high school
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graduation. The report shall be submitted by January 1, 2010.
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(2) For purposes of designing and implementing a successful
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pilot project, eligible alternative credit courses include
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Algebra 1a, Algebra 1b, Algebra 1, Geometry, and Biology.
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Alternative credits shall be awarded for courses in which a
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student is not enrolled, but for which the student may earn
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academic credit by enrolling in another course or sequence of
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courses required to earn a nationally or state-recognized
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industry certificate, as defined by the Agency for Workforce
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Innovation in accordance with the criteria described in s.
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1003.492(2), of which the majority of the standards-based content
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in the course description is consistent with the alternative
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credit course description approved by the Department of
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Education.
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(3) An alternative credit course is not subject to:
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(a) The definition of credit under s. 1003.436;
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(b) The time requirements of s. 1011.60(2); or
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(c) The net hours of instruction requirements for purposes
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of determining full-time equivalency pursuant to s.
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1011.61(1)(a)1. under the Florida Education Finance Program.
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(4) The Department of Education may approve a course as an
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alternative credit course pursuant to this section. In order to
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earn credit, each participating student must pass an end-of-
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course assessment that measures proficiency in the Sunshine State
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Standards addressed by the course. The Department of Education
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shall approve each end-of-course assessment and the minimum
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passing score for each assessment. Approved assessments shall be
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limited to assessments for Algebra 1a, Algebra 1b, Algebra 1,
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Geometry, and Biology developed by the Florida Virtual School, or
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end-of-course statewide standardized assessments for these
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courses which may be adopted or developed by the department. The
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department shall approve the method of administering end-of-
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course assessments for alternative credit courses in each
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participating school district in order to ensure the validity of
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the assessment results.
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(5) School districts shall report all enrollments and
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credits awarded for alternative education courses pursuant to
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this section under procedures prescribed by the Department of
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Education.
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(6) The Department of Education shall maintain a list of
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approved assessments and minimum passing scores for each approved
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course. The approved list must be incorporated into the Course
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Code Directory. The department shall prescribe the information a
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district must provide in order to have a course considered for
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inclusion in the directory listing for the approved courses used
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in the pilot program. A properly completed request by a district
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to have a course included in the directory must be approved or
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denied by the department within 30 days after receipt. When a
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request is denied, the department must provide the district with
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its reason for denial in writing within 10 days after the denial.
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(7) The State Board of Education shall adopt rules pursuant
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created in this section.
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Section 2. Paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of section
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1011.61, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
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1011.61 Definitions.--Notwithstanding the provisions of s.
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1000.21, the following terms are defined as follows for the
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purposes of the Florida Education Finance Program:
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(1) A "full-time equivalent student" in each program of the
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district is defined in terms of full-time students and part-time
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students as follows:
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(c)1. A "full-time equivalent student" is:
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a. A full-time student in any one of the programs listed in
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s. 1011.62(1)(c); or
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b. A combination of full-time or part-time students in any
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one of the programs listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c) which is the
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equivalent of one full-time student based on the following
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calculations:
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(I) A full-time student, except a postsecondary or adult
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student or a senior high school student enrolled in adult
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education when such courses are required for high school
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graduation, in a combination of programs listed in s.
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1011.62(1)(c) shall be a fraction of a full-time equivalent
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membership in each special program equal to the number of net
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hours per school year for which he or she is a member, divided by
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the appropriate number of hours set forth in subparagraph (a)1.
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or subparagraph (a)2. The difference between that fraction or sum
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of fractions and the maximum value as set forth in subsection (4)
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for each full-time student is presumed to be the balance of the
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student's time not spent in such special education programs and
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shall be recorded as time in the appropriate basic program.
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(II) A prekindergarten handicapped student shall meet the
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requirements specified for kindergarten students.
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(III) A Florida Virtual School full-time equivalent student
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shall consist of six full credit completions in the programs
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listed in s. 1011.62(1)(c)1. and 4. Credit completions can be a
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combination of either full credits or half credits.
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(IV) Each successfully completed credit earned under the
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alternative high school course credit requirements authorized in
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s. 1002.375, which is not reported as a portion of the 900 net
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hours of instruction pursuant to subparagraph (1)(a)1., shall be
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calculated as 1/6 FTE.
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2. A student in membership in a program scheduled for more
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or less than 180 school days is a fraction of a full-time
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equivalent membership equal to the number of instructional hours
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in membership divided by the appropriate number of hours set
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forth in subparagraph (a)1.; however, for the purposes of this
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subparagraph, membership in programs scheduled for more than 180
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days is limited to students enrolled in juvenile justice
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education programs and the Florida Virtual School.
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The department shall determine and implement an equitable method
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of equivalent funding for experimental schools and for schools
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operating under emergency conditions, which schools have been
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approved by the department to operate for less than the minimum
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school day.
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Section 3. (1) School districts are encouraged to enter
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into partnerships with local businesses for purposes of
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mentorship opportunities, the development of employment options
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and additional funding sources, and other mutual benefits.
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(2) As a pilot program through June 30, 2011, the Palm
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Beach County school district may recognize its business partners
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by publicly displaying such business partners' names on school
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district property in the unincorporated areas. "Project
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Graduation" and athletic sponsorships are examples of appropriate
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recognition. The district shall make every effort to display its
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business partners' names in a manner that is consistent with the
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county standards for uniformity in size, color, and placement of
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signs. If the provisions of this section are inconsistent with
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the county ordinances or regulations relating to signs in the
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unincorporated areas or inconsistent with chapter 125, chapter
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166, or chapter 479, Florida Statutes, the provisions of this
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section prevail.
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Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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