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2009 Bill(s)
HB 87 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: H Tax Reform Description: Exempt from the gas tax fuel used by a school bus to transport students.
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* SCS HCS HB 96 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: S 3rd Read Description: Various provisions strenghtening school disciplinary powers. Allow the use of force to protect property or persons. Allow discipling students for off-campus conduct. Provide lawsuit immunity for some medical actions with students.
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HB 289 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require a local school district to sign the agreement reached in a resolution agreement concerning special education services. Require the district to identify a designee with power to bind the school district.
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HCS HB 356 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: H Perf Description: Increase the amounts provided for in a law establishing grants for smaller schools. Approved by the original House committee with just more than 5 weeks left in the legislative session -- leaving little chance there would be enough time left for the bill to have any chance of passage.
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SCS HB 373 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Establish a revolving fund for covering the costs of GED tests and evaluations by the Education Department, subject to appropriation.
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HB 841 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: H Professional Registration Description: Repeal the authority the Professional Registration Division has over the individual licensing boards.
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* HB 944 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt schools from various state spending requirements if the state does not fully fund the School Foundation Formula that allocates state funds to local schools.
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HB 1102 Sponsor:Wallace, Maynard Status: H Education Description: Expand the authority of the Education Department to deal with chronically failing district including terminating employee contracts. The speaker delayed referring the bill to committee until there were just two weeks left in the legislative session, leaving little chance of the bill's passage.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.