SB46
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VanValkenburg |
Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, legacy admissions, etc. |
Summary:
Public institutions of higher education; admissions applications; legacy admissions and admissions based on donor status prohibited.
Prohibits any public institution of higher education from providing any manner of preferential treatment in the admissions decision to any student applicant on the basis of such student's legacy status, defined in the bill, or such student's familial relationship to any donor to such institution. This bill incorporates SB 71 and is identical to HB 48.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Enrolled 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB46ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 2/27/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB46ER) 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB48 (Helmer) - Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, legacy admissions, etc.
SB71 (McPike) - Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, legacy admissions, etc.
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SB159
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Boysko |
Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; membership, effective date. |
Summary:
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia; membership.
Requires the membership of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to include at least one nonlegislative citizen member who has served as a chief executive officer of an accredited nonprofit private institution of higher education whose primary purpose is to provide collegiate, graduate, or professional education and not to provide religious training or theological education. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2026, and is identical to HB 1044.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Enrolled 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB159ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 2/26/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB159ER) 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB1044 (Rasoul) - Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; membership, effective date.
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SB235
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Hashmi |
Sexually explicit content; policies on parental notification of instructional material. |
Summary:
Policies on parental notification of instructional material that includes sexually explicit content; scope and use.
Provides that nothing in the law requiring the Department of Education to develop and make available to each school board model policies for ensuring parental notification of any instructional material that includes sexually explicit content and requiring each school board to adopt policies that are consistent with but may be more comprehensive than such model policies or that is in such model policies or school board policies shall be construed to permit the censoring of books in any public elementary or secondary school. This bill is identical to HB 571.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House (53-Y 46-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Passage (53-Y 46-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/24/2024 - Signed by President 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024 3/9/2024 - Passed by for the day 4/17/2024 - Passed in enrolled form rejected (22-Y 18-N) 4/17/2024 - Requires 2/3 members present
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Related Bills:
HB571 (Delaney) - Sexually explicit content; policies on parental notification of instructional material.
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SB379
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Boysko |
Public high schools; SOL curriculum guidelines for research-based hazing prevention instruction. |
Summary:
Public high schools; research-based hazing prevention instruction.
Requires the Board of Education to develop Standards of Learning and curriculum guidelines for research-based hazing prevention instruction to be provided as a part of physical or health education instruction provided to students in grade nine or 10. The bill requires such hazing prevention instruction to include age-appropriate, extensive, and current education about hazing, including (i) examples of hazing; (ii) the dangers of hazing, including the consequences of alcohol intoxication; and (iii) school policies and laws related to hazing, including criminal penalties and bystander intervention. The bill requires such research-based hazing prevention instruction to be offered in-person but requires each school board to provide options for virtual participation for any student who is enrolled in an online or virtual physical or health education program. Finally, the bill requires each school board to provide such research-based hazing prevention instruction beginning with the school year following the Board's adoption of revised Standards of Learning for physical and health education for grades nine and 10 incorporating such research-based hazing prevention instruction and directs the Board to, in the intermediary time, develop and post on its website guidance documents for the purpose of making such research-based hazing prevention instruction available to local school boards. This bill is identical to HB 719.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House (56-Y 44-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Passage (56-Y 44-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Enrolled 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB379ER) 2/21/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB379ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB719 (Reaser) - Public high schools; SOL curriculum guidelines for research-based hazing prevention instruction.
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SB443
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Durant |
Public schools; transfer & management of scholastic records, disclosure of info. in court notices. |
Summary:
Public schools; transfer and management of scholastic records; disclosure of information in court notices; transfer of disciplinary records; requirements.
Requires the superintendent of any school division to, upon receiving notification of the disposition in a delinquency case concerning a student who is not enrolled in such school division, forward such notification to the superintendent of the school division where such student is enrolled or where such student intends to enroll, as evidenced by the receipt of a request from the other school division for such student's scholastic records. Current law only permits the superintendent of any such school division to forward such notification to the superintendent of the school division in which the student is currently enrolled. The bill also requires a copy of the complete student disciplinary records of any student transferring from one school division to another to be transferred to the school division to which such student is transferring, upon request from such school division. This bill is identical to HB 1317.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Enrolled 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB443ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 2/27/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB443ER) 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB1317 (Cole) - Public schools; transfer & management of scholastic records, disclosure of info. in court notices.
HB1383 (Milde) - Public schools; transfer and management of scholastic records, disclosure of information in court.
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SB613
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Pillion |
Higher educational institutions; campus safety, governing board of certain educational institutions. |
Summary:
Institutions of higher education; campus safety; governing boards of certain educational institutions; employment of security services and personnel authorized.
Authorizes the governing board of certain educational institutions, including the A.L. Philpott Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, the New College Institute, the Roanoke Higher Education Authority, the Southern Virginia Higher Education Center, and the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center, to establish and maintain a campus security department and to employ security personnel. Under current law, the governing board of any such educational institution is only authorized to contract for security services. This bill is identical to HB 690.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB613ER) 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House reprinted (SB613ER) 2/22/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB613ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB690 (O'Quinn) - Higher educational institutions; campus safety, governing board of certain educational institutions.
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SB624
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Lucas |
Public education; student literacy measures. |
Summary:
Public education; student literacy measures.
Clarifies several provisions of the Virginia Literacy Act (the Act), enacted during the 2022 Regular Session of the General Assembly and effective with the 2024-2025 school year, including (i) clarifying that the term "evidence-based literacy instruction" does not include practices that instruct students to gain meaning from print through the use of (a) three-cueing, which includes semantic, syntactic, and graphophonic cues; (b) meaning, structure, and visual cues; or (c) visual memory for word recognition; (ii) removing the option to use a literacy screener approved by the Department of Education for certain purposes enumerated in the Act; (iii) requiring the Department to develop a list of core literacy curricula for students in kindergarten through grade five and supplemental instruction practices and programs and intervention programs for students in kindergarten through grade eight that consist of evidence-based literacy instruction aligned with science-based reading research; and (iv) requiring each divisionwide literacy plan to address how the local school board will align (a) core reading and literacy curriculum for students in kindergarten through grade five and (b) screening, supplemental instruction, and interventions for students in kindergarten through grade eight with evidence-based literacy instruction practices aligned with science-based reading research. This bill is identical to HB 647.
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Fiscal Impact
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Last Five Actions:
2/16/2024 - Read second time 2/19/2024 - Read third time 2/19/2024 - Passed House (99-Y 0-N) 2/19/2024 - VOTE: Passage (99-Y 1-N) 2/21/2024 - Signed by Speaker
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Senate Committee Actions:
2/21/2024 - Enrolled 2/21/2024 - Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB624ER) 2/21/2024 - Impact statement from DPB (SB624ER) 2/24/2024 - Signed by President 3/1/2024 - Enrolled Bill Communicated to Governor on March 1, 2024
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Related Bills:
HB647 (Coyner) - Public education; student literacy measures.
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