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House Bill 3012 |
House Author: Talarico et al. |
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Effective: 6-14-19 |
Senate Sponsor: Zaffirini |
House Bill 3012 amends the Education Code to require a public school district to provide to a student, during the period of the student's in‑school or out‑of‑school suspension, an alternative means of receiving all course work for foundation curriculum classes missed as a result of the suspension, including at least one option that does not require the use of the Internet.
House Bill 3012 extends certain responsibilities of a juvenile court, the juvenile board of a county, or the juvenile board's designee regarding the provision of education to an applicable student through a juvenile justice alternative education program to include a student who is expelled from school for conduct that contains specified elements of the offense of terroristic threat.