HB 1367: School Attendance
GENERAL BILL by Booth
School Attendance; Revises provisions relating to school attendance.
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2/27/2025 | House |
• Filed |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
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S 938 | Student Absences | McClain | Compare | Last Action: 2/28/2025 S Referred to Education Pre-K - 12; Appropriations Committee on Pre-K - 12 Education; Rules |
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No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (34)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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11.45 | Definitions; duties; authorities; reports; rules. | Page 31 (pdf) |
39.0016 | Education of abused, neglected, and abandoned children; agency agreements; children having or suspected of having a disability. | Page 32 (pdf) |
327.371 | Human-powered vessels regulated. | Page 37 (pdf) |
414.1251 | Learnfare program. | Page 37 (pdf) |
446.54 | Reimbursement for workers’ compensation insurance premiums. | Page 39 (pdf) |
553.865 | Private spaces. | Page 39 (pdf) |
984.151 | Truancy petition; prosecution; disposition. | Page 40 (pdf) |
1001.11 | Commissioner of Education; other duties. | Page 40 (pdf) |
1002.01 | Definitions. | Page 41 (pdf) |
1002.20 | K-12 student and parent rights. | Page 42 (pdf) |
1002.3105 | Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance Learning (ACCEL) options. | Page 43 (pdf) |
1002.33 | Charter schools. | Page 43 (pdf) |
1002.394 | The Family Empowerment Scholarship Program. | Page 47 (pdf) |
1002.395 | Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program. | Page 56 (pdf) |
1002.42 | Private schools. | Page 60 (pdf) |
1002.43 | Private tutoring programs. | Page 60 (pdf) |
1002.44 | Part-time public school enrollment. | Page 61 (pdf) |
1003.01 | Definitions. | Page 2 (pdf) |
1003.02 | District school board operation and control of public K-12 education within the school district. | Page 12 (pdf) |
1003.03 | Maximum class size. | Page 62 (pdf) |
1003.04 | Student conduct and parental involvement. | Page 14 (pdf) |
1003.21 | School attendance. | Page 14 (pdf) |
1003.24 | Parents responsible for attendance of children; attendance policy. | Page 17 (pdf) |
1003.26 | Enforcement of school attendance. | Page 20 (pdf) |
1003.4282 | Requirements for a standard high school diploma. | Page 62 (pdf) |
1003.436 | Definition of “credit.” | Page 28 (pdf) |
1003.52 | Educational services in Department of Juvenile Justice programs. | Page 29 (pdf) |
1003.573 | Seclusion and restraint of students with disabilities in public schools. | Page 63 (pdf) |
1003.575 | Assistive technology devices; findings; interagency agreements. | Page 63 (pdf) |
1006.0626 | Care of students with epilepsy or seizure disorders. | Page 65 (pdf) |
1006.07 | District school board duties relating to student discipline and school safety. | Page 65 (pdf) |
1006.08 | District school superintendent duties relating to student discipline and school safety. | Page 30 (pdf) |
1008.24 | Test administration and security; public records exemption. | Page 67 (pdf) |
1012.2315 | Assignment of teachers. | Page 67 (pdf) |
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