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NC S448
Bill
AI Summary
- Removes the requirement that the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children commissioner be a licensed North Carolina attorney
- Requires the appointee to represent at least one local board of education, with preference given to those representing boards with high concentrations of military children or those familiar with military issues
- The compact commissioner retains responsibility for administering and managing the State's participation in the compact
- Effective upon becoming law, ratified June 13, 2019 and approved June 21, 2019
Legislative Description
Amend Appt For Compact on Education/Military
Last Action
Ch. SL 2019-38
6/21/2019
Committee Referrals
Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House6/5/2019
Education - K-125/20/2019
Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House5/9/2019
Rules and Operations of the Senate5/1/2019
Education/Higher Education4/3/2019
Rules and Operations of the Senate4/2/2019
Full Bill Text
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