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MS HB1036
Bill
Status
3/1/2022
Primary Sponsor
Michael Evans
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AI Summary
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Authorizes community or junior college boards of trustees to enter into interlocal agreements with local governments to share up to 50% of the purchase cost of new fire protection equipment used to serve the main campus
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Permits colleges to assess students a fee of up to $10.00 per semester to fund the college's share of fire equipment costs, with the fee discontinued once sufficient funds are collected
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Prohibits retroactive payments for fire protection equipment purchased before the interlocal agreement is executed
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Requires both the college board of trustees and local governing authority to adopt matching policies determining the time and manner of payment
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Effective date of July 1, 2022
Legislative Description
Community colleges; authorize to assess student fees to offset cost of fire protection services by local governing authorities.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/1/2022