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ND SB2249
Bill
Status
3/30/2017
Primary Sponsor
Nicole Poolman
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AI Summary
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School district boards must prohibit students from participating in extracurricular activities if the student pleaded guilty to or was convicted of a criminal offense and sentenced under section 12.1-32-02.1 or committed an offense specified in section 12.1-32-09.1
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Prohibitions apply to students with orders prohibiting contact, disorderly conduct restraining orders, or protection orders issued against them at the request of another student or school employee, excluding temporary orders
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School principals must be notified of qualifying offenses or orders through official juvenile court system records or by the victim of the offense or subject of the order
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Juvenile court system representatives may notify school principals regarding the existence of juvenile court files or records pertaining to a student that are open for principal inspection
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Senate passed 46-1; House passed 54-37
Legislative Description
Prohibiting participation in extracurricular activities by students who have committed a criminal offense.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 03/29
3/30/2017