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Committee advances bill requiring temporary accommodation plans after student concussion; amendment shortens timeline to 10 school days
Summary
House Bill 3,007, which would require a standard form and temporary accommodation plans for students diagnosed with concussions or brain injuries, was passed out of committee with an amendment changing a 10-day implementation requirement to 10 school days and specifying review intervals.
The Senate Education Committee on Monday adopted an amendment and moved House Bill 3,007 to the floor with a due-pass recommendation. Committee staff presenter Lisa said the bill would require public education providers to develop and implement temporary accommodation plans when informed in writing of a student’s diagnosis by a health-care…
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