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AR HB1112
Bill
Status
2/9/2023
Primary Sponsor
Les Warren
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AI Summary
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Establishes that school-age children whose residence is located on land spanning two school districts shall attend school in the district where the residence is located.
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Creates an exception for persons who owned an undivided tract of land and domiciled on it for 10 or more years before August 13, 2001, allowing their children and successors in title to attend either school district if at least one condition is met.
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Allows dual-district school attendance if the undivided tract of land on which the person's principal residence lies is located partially in one school district and partially in another.
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Allows dual-district school attendance if the person's principal place of residence is located partially in one school district and partially in another, regardless of where the home sits on the property.
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Approved February 9, 2023.
Legislative Description
To Amend The Law Concerning A Student's Eligibility To Attend A School District When He Or She Resides On A Tract Of Land Located In Two School Districts.
Last Action
Notification that HB1112 is now Act 43
2/9/2023