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Senate committee hears bill to let regional board members substitute-teach, bar certain felons from boards
Summary
Senate Bill 204 would permit regional school board members to substitute-teach during emergencies and add statutory ineligibility for persons convicted of felonies involving moral turpitude unless unconditionally discharged 10 years prior; sponsor Senator Mike Cronk presented the bill and staff reviewed statutory changes.
Senator Mike Cronk told the Senate State Affairs Committee on May 7 that Senate Bill 204 would allow members of regional school boards to substitute-teach in their districts under emergency, time-limited circumstances and would add a statutory ineligibility for individuals convicted of felonies involving moral turpitude unless…
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