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May 10, 2004
House Bill 756: Miscellaneous Changes to Education Law
Sponsor:
Committee on Education.
Summary:
This bill makes many small changes, including one that protects homeschool privacy.
Status:
| 03/09/2004 | (H) 1ST READING | |
| 03/11/2004 | (H) 2ND READING - PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (H) PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (H) PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (S) 1ST READING | |
| 03/12/2004 | (S) IN EDUCATION | |
| 03/12/2004 | (H) 3RD READING - PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (H) PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (S) 1ST READING | |
| 03/12/2004 | (S) IN EDUCATION | |
| 03/11/2004 | (H) 2ND READING - PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (H) 3RD READING - PASSED | |
| 03/12/2004 | (S) ASSIGNED TO EDUCATION | |
| 04/07/2004 | (S) EDUCATION REPORT FAVORABLE WITH AMENDMENT | |
| 04/15/2004 | (S) 2ND READING - AMEND | |
| 04/16/2004 | (S) 3RD READING - PASSED | |
| 04/21/2004 | HOUSE AND SENATE AGREEMENT | |
| 04/30/2004 | SENT TO GOVERNOR | |
| 05/06/2004 | GOVERNOR'S ACTION: SIGNED |
Action Requested:
None at this time. This bill has been signed by the governor, and is now Vermont law.
HSLDA's Position:
Support. Vermont homeschoolers have no privacy rights under current law. This bill would correct that problem.





