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House committee advances bill to extend student reintegration timeline and clarify checklist use
Summary
The House Education Committee voted to recommend HB 310, which extends the timeline for school reintegration plans from five to seven days and clarifies that individualized reintegration plans must still follow existing threat‑assessment and safety checklist requirements. A friendly amendment was adopted to make that intent explicit.
Representative Angela Romero, sponsor of HB 310, told the House Education Committee that the bill ‘‘extends the timeline for developing a reintegration plan’’ from five to seven days to allow time during summer months when staff or contracted providers may be unavailable. Romero said the change is intended to ‘‘provide additional time during summer months for developing the reintegration plan’’ and to allow schools to tailor reintegration plan components to a student’s need and risk level.
The measure prompted questions about whether tailoring plans would…
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