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ND HCR3058
Concurrent Resolution
Status
2/25/2015
Primary Sponsor
Corey Mock
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AI Summary
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Directs the Legislative Management to study how schools and school districts use attendance incentives such as final exam exemptions, pass/fail grading options, parking permits, pizza parties, and prizes
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Requires the study to determine whether attendance incentive programs significantly increase student attendance rates
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Requires the study to assess whether attendance incentive programs have unintended or detrimental consequences to the health and well-being of students and staff
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Mandates the Legislative Management report findings, recommendations, and any required implementing legislation to the Sixty-fifth Legislative Assembly
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Addresses concern that students may prioritize attendance over their health to maintain eligibility for coveted incentives, potentially jeopardizing their own well-being and that of peers, teachers, and other school employees
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to study the use of attendance incentives by schools and school districts.
Last Action
Second reading, failed to adopt yeas 23 nays 70
3/16/2015