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Bill would require a cash option at school sporting events and remove outdated transfer language; IHSA says most schools already offer cash

5851488 · March 26, 2025
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House Bill 1064 would require schools to offer a cash payment option at athletic event entrances and would remove an outdated transfer provision from state code; the IHSA told the committee most member schools already offer cash at the gate.

House Bill 1064 was presented to the Senate Education, Career and Technical Development Committee on March 26. Representative Corey Criswell said the bill would do two things: (1) require a cash payment option at the door for school athletic events so that attendees without electronic payment methods can gain entry; and (2) clean up and remove an older statutory provision related to student transfers so the state code aligns with planned IHSA policy changes.

Criswell said most schools already provide a cash option; he told the committee he had experienced being…

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