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House unanimously approves bill to restore education access for Native American youth in custody (HB 274)
Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 1994
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Summary
House Bill 274, which recognizes tribal juvenile courts so Native American students can remain in youth-in-custody education programs, passed the House unanimously (67-0) after sponsors said the measure would restore services for affected students.
Representative Johnson explained Substitute House Bill 274 as a corrective measure responding to a Department of Human Services finding that tribal juvenile courts were not recognized by the state, which had resulted in removal of…
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