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Senate rejects substitute that would have eased extracurricular-eligibility limits for transferring students
Utah State Senate · February 26, 2008
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Summary
A first substitute to Senate Bill 223 aiming to ease restrictions on extracurricular eligibility for students who transfer schools failed on the floor 6-21 with two absent after extended debate about athletics, academic focus and unintended consequences.
Senate Bill 223, a measure addressing standards for acceptance of school transfer applications and student eligibility for extracurricular activities, was rejected as substituted on the floor after extended debate.
Sponsor Senator Madsen described the substitute as ‘‘friendly to students and parents,’’…
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