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Committee advances bill setting standards for out‑of‑state placements of students
Summary
The committee voted to advance Senate Bill 982, which would establish licensing and contract standards for school districts that place students with out-of-state agencies, allow the Department of Human Services to charge districts for oversight, and exclude out-of-state schools for the deaf and blind.
The House Education Committee voted Monday to send Senate Bill 982 to the House floor. The measure establishes standards under which school districts may use public funds to place a student with an out-of-state agency, including licensing criteria and contract provisions the district must include…
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