SB 213, 86th R.S. history

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SB 213, 86th R.S.
Relating to the use of individual graduation committees and other alternative methods to satisfy certain public high school graduation requirements.

Last action: See remarks for effective date

Author: Kel Seliger
Coauthor: Royce West | Brian Birdwell | Kirk Watson | Peter Flores | Charles Perry | Nathan Johnson | Bryan Hughes | José Rodríguez | Robert Nichols | Judith Zaffirini | Eddie Lucio, Jr. | Beverly Powell | Joan Huffman | Charles Schwertner | Angela Paxton | José Menéndez | Borris Miles
Sponsor: Dan Huberty

Remarks: This Act takes effect immediately, except Section 3 takes effect September 1, 2019.

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2019, 86th R.S.,ch. 14, General and Special Laws of Texas

Signed legislation

Companion:

HB 677 (Identical)
HB 851 (Identical)

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (TLC)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
EDUCATION AGENCY, TEXAS
Education--Primary & Secondary--Charter Schools
Education--Primary & Secondary--Testing
Education--School Districts
HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD, TEXAS

House Committee: Public Education (Dan Huberty, Alma Allen, Steve Allison, Trent Ashby, Keith Bell, Diego Bernal, Harold V. Dutton, Jr., Mary González, Ken King, Morgan Meyer, Scott Sanford, James Talarico, Gary VanDeaver)
Minutes: April 17 2019
Senate Committee: Education (Larry Taylor, Paul Bettencourt, Donna Campbell, Pat Fallon, Bob Hall, Bryan Hughes, Eddie Lucio, Jr., Angela Paxton, Beverly Powell, Kirk Watson, Royce West, Judith Zaffirini)

Index to Sections Affected

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