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AR HB1756
Bill
Status
4/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Deann Vaught
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AI Summary
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Public high school students must complete 75 clock hours of documented community service in grades 9-12 to graduate, beginning with the class of 2026-2027
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Parents, legal guardians, or persons standing in loco parentis may now document and maintain a student's community service hours as an alternative to certification by the service agency or organization
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Parent-documented hours must include an attestation that the student actually completed the community service hours claimed
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The Department of Education may audit parent-documented community service records to verify proper documentation and accuracy of reported hours
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Approved April 17, 2025 as Act 803 of the Regular Session
Legislative Description
To Allow A Parent, Legal Guardian, Or Person Standing In Loco Parentis To A Student To Document And Maintain The Community Service Hours The Student Obtains.
Last Action
Notification that HB1756 is now Act 803
4/17/2025