Committee backs bill allowing excused absences for more extracurricular programs
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The committee adopted a substitute and recommended House Bill 145, which expands excused absence eligibility to additional school clubs and youth development programs (mountain biking, shooting sports, 4‑H) and clarifies parent/school roles for excusing students.
Representative Albrecht told the committee HB 145 would extend excused‑absence protections beyond traditional sanctioned sports to include mountain biking, shooting sports, and youth development programs that provide educational experiences. He said the goal is to allow students who do not fit traditional athletics to participate in activities that support development and growth.
Committee members asked whether the activities must be school‑sponsored and whether a parental excuse or school designation is required. Representative Lisonbee and sponsor explained existing code (53G‑6‑803) sets categories of excused absences (scheduled family events, health care visits, illness, approved school activity, parent‑permitted absence), and the substitute clarifies how these extracurricular activities can be treated under current excused absence rules for students meeting specified conditions.
Coaches and program representatives testified in support, emphasizing accessibility for students with health issues and the educational value of programs. The committee adopted the first substitute and then voted 9‑1 to recommend HB 145 favorably as substituted; Representative Walton was recorded as the lone 'no.'
