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MI HB4282
Bill
Status
2/28/2019
Primary Sponsor
Roger Hauck
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AI Summary
HB 4282 Summary
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Allows students enrolled in department-approved career and technical education programs to fulfill the health education requirement by completing a 30-hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training course on occupational safety and health standards for general industry or construction.
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Students can earn 1/2 credit toward their health education requirement by completing the OSHA course as an alternative to traditional health and physical education or health coursework.
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Applies to high school diploma requirements under Michigan's Merit Curriculum standards, specifically the health and physical education credit requirement in section 1278a(1)(a)(iii).
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment into law.
Legislative Description
Education: curriculum; occupational safety and health administration (MIOSHA) training; allow as alternative to health credit requirement for high school diploma under certain circumstances. Amends sec. 1278a of 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1278a).
Education: curriculum
Last Action
Re-referred To Committee On Ways And Means
5/27/2020