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Committee cleans up Century Code language on county school records; HB1133 gets due pass

2117477 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The House Education Committee voted to give House Bill 1133 a due pass after the Department of Public Instruction asked the panel to replace inconsistent language that calls records “property.” The bill updates Century Code language about preservation of county superintendent records.

House Education Committee members on Thursday gave House Bill 1133 a due pass after hearing that the bill corrects an inconsistency in North Dakota Century Code wording on records kept by county superintendents.

The bill, introduced to the committee at the request of the Department of Public Instruction, replaces instances of the word “property” in a statutory section with the word “records.” Representative Don Longmire introduced the bill and Jim Uppgren, legislative…

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