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AZ HB2184

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/20/2010

Primary Sponsor

Carl Seel

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Origin

House of Representatives

Forty-ninth Legislature - Second Regular Session (2010)

AI Summary

  • Changes the minimum number of instructional days required for schools from 175 days to 180 days per fiscal year, unless operating on an alternative calendar approved by the sponsor.

  • Updates references throughout Arizona Revised Statutes Title 15 to reflect the new 180-day minimum requirement in sections covering charter schools, joint technological education districts, career and technical education programs, school instruction requirements, and year-round school operations.

  • Applies the 180-day requirement to various school types including public schools, charter schools, private schools, joint technological education districts, and accommodation schools, with specific adjustments for alternative calendar programs and four-day school weeks.

  • Makes conforming grammatical and technical changes throughout the statutes, including replacing "which" with "that" and updating outdated language for consistency.

  • Maintains flexibility for schools operating on alternative schedules, year-round programs, and four-day school weeks by allowing them to adjust instructional minutes per day while meeting the 180-day equivalency standard.

Legislative Description

Schools; 180 days; conforming changes

Last Action

Referred to House ED Committee

1/21/2010

Full Bill Text

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