April 21, 2008
Senate Bill 50: Homeschool Student Access to Special Education Services
Sponsors:
Senator Jim Brochin
Summary:
Requires that a child with a disability in a homeschool setting be given the same consideration as a child with a disability in a private school setting for the purpose of the provision of specified federally authorized special education services.
Status:
| 1/11/2008 |  | (Senate) First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs |
| 1/16/2008 |  | (Senate) Hearing Jan. 23 at 2:30 p.m. |
| 2/5/2008 |  | (Senate) Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs |
| 2/6/2008 |  | (Senate) Favorable Report Adopted |
| 2/6/2008 |  | (Senate) Third Reading Passed (45-0) |
| 2/6/2008 |  | (House) First Reading Ways and Means |
| 4/1/2008 |  | (House) Hearing In House Ways and Means Committee |
This bill failed to leave the House Ways and Means Committee, and is now dead.
HSLDA's Position:
Support!
Action Requested:
None at this time.
Other Resources
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Bill Text (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Bill History