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2011 SESSION
HB 2395 Students, nonpublic school; participation in public school interscholastic programs, fees.
Introduced by: Robert B. Bell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Nonpublic school students; participation in interscholastic programs. Directs a nonprofit corporation founded in Virginia in 1913 to organize and govern interscholastic programs among the public high schools to deem eligible for participation in interscholastic programs a student who (i) is receiving home instruction, (ii) has demonstrated evidence of progress for two years, (iii) is entitled to free tuition in a public school, (iv) has not reached the age of 19 by August 1 of the current school year, (v) is an amateur, who receives no compensation, but participates solely for the educational, physical, mental and social benefits of the activity, (vi) complies with all disciplinary rules applicable to all public high school athletes, (vii) and complies with all other rules governing awards, all-star games, parental consents, and physical examinations applicable to all high school athletes. The bill allows such students to be charged reasonable fees for participation.
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HISTORY
- 01/14/11 House: Presented and ordered printed 11104008D
- 01/14/11 House: Referred to Committee on Education
- 01/18/11 House: Assigned Education sub: #2 Students and Daycare
- 01/20/11 House: Subcommittee recommends reporting (6-Y 2-N)
- 01/24/11 House: Passed by in Education with letter by voice vote