Relating to: eliminating certain requirements that must be met before a proceeding may be brought against a child under 12 years of age for habitual truancy, if the habitual truancy is the result of the neglect, refusal, or inability of the parent or guardian of the child to cause the child to attend school regularly, and requiring the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under the Children's Code to order certain dispositions for such a child. relating to: eliminating certain requirements that must be met before a proceeding may be brought against a child under 12 years of age for habitual truancy, if the habitual truancy is the result of the neglect, refusal, or inability of the parent or guardian of the child to cause the child to attend school regularly, and requiring the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under the Children's Code to order certain dispositions for such a child.
Date / House | Action | Journal |
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11/9/2005 Asm. | Introduced by Representatives Krusick, Berceau, Lehman, Seidel, Sheridan, Turner, Zepnick and Grigsby; cosponsored by Senators Olsen, Darling and Carpenter. | |
11/9/2005 Asm. | Read first time and referred to committee on Education | |
11/11/2005 Asm. | Fiscal estimate received. | |
11/17/2005 Asm. | Representatives Grigsby, Ott, Pope-Roberts, Richards, Sinicki, Stone, Underheim and Van Akkeren added as coauthors | |
11/29/2005 Asm. | Public hearing held. | |
1/19/2006 Asm. | Representative Grigsby withdrawn as a coauthor | |
5/11/2006 Asm. | Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 |