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HB384: Military school age persons; those in geographical boundaries of schools not to be charged tuition.
Chief Patron
Del.
Terrie Suit (R-81)
Terrie Suit
(R-81)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 2000–
Progress
| Introduced | |
| Passed Committee | |
| Passed House | |
| Passed Senate | |
| Signed by Governor | |
| Became Law |
Status
Bill is Dead
Summary
Education; school tuition charges on certain military bases. Provides that any person of school age who resides on a military or naval reservation situated in the geographical boundaries of more than one school division shall be eligible to attend the public schools of any such school division and shall not be denied admission or charged tuition. View Full Text »
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