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HB 383: Public School Flexibility

GENERAL BILL by Baxley ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Campbell ; Costello ; Julien

Public School Flexibility; Prohibits State Board of Education from adopting rules that require redirection of certain funding; deletes requirement relating to opening date for schools; provides that calculation for compliance with class size maximums for certain public schools of choice shall be average at school level; revises requirements relating to physical education for elementary school students; revises provisions relating to transfer of categorical funds to maintain specified academic classroom instruction; revises provisions relating to student station & auxiliary facility space allocations; provides that school district is not required to comply with State Uniform Building Code for Public Educational Facilities Construction.

Effective Date: 7/1/2012
Last Action: 3/9/2012 House - Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    10/18/2011 House • Filed
    10/28/2011 House • Referred to K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee; PreK-12 Appropriations Subcommittee; Education Committee -HJ 39
    1/10/2012 House • Introduced -HJ 39
    3/9/2012 House • Died in K-20 Competitiveness Subcommittee

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  • HB 383, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 10/18/2011 at 8:02 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Citations - Statutes (6)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    1001.02 General powers of State Board of Education. Page 1 (pdf)
    1001.42 Powers and duties of district school board. Page 2 (pdf)
    1002.31 Public school parental choice. Page 2 (pdf)
    1003.455 Physical education; assessment. Page 3 (pdf)
    1011.62 Funds for operation of schools. Page 3 (pdf)
    1013.03 Functions of the department and the Board of Governors. Page 5 (pdf)

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