Legislation Assigned to the House EP Committee (27)
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Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/7/2022

HB 0012 MonitorCounty Superintendent of Education, prohibition against additional employment removed, Sec. 16-9-12 am'd. Danny Crawford
1/9/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0013 SupportEducation, teachers, time increased for public K-12 teachers to give notice of terminating employment from 5 to 30 days, requirement for postsecondary education employees deleted, Sec. 16-24C-11 am'd. Bob Fincher
2/8/2018 House - Fincher motion to Indefinitely Postpone adopted Voice Vote EP --
HB 0024 SupportEducation, personnel vacancies, posting of on local bd. of ed. website, at a minimum, or at each school campus and worksite, time to post decreased from 14 to 7 days before position to be filled, Sec. 16-22-15 am'd. Issac Whorton
2/8/2018 House - Pending third reading on day 11 Favorable from Education Policy with 2 amendments EP --
HB 0027 SupportAASB Bill -- Repeals conflict with Students First Act; allows disciplinary action to proceed for employees charged for crime of sexual contact with students Alan Baker
2/15/2018 House - Baker motion to Indefinitely Postpone adopted Voice Vote EP ACF -
HB 0031 MonitorCounty Superintendent of Education, prohibition against additional employment removed, Sec. 16-9-12 am'd. Danny Crawford
3/22/2018 House - Delivered to Governor at 10:17 a.m. on March 22, 2018. EP ED & YA -
HB 0070 MonitorEducation, State Board of Education, membership, four nonvoting members added, Secs. 16-1-6, 16-1-41.1, 16-3-1, 16-3-3 to 16-3-7, inclusive, 16-3-9, 16-4-4 am'd. Terri Collins
1/25/2018 House - Pending third reading on day 7 Favorable from Education Policy with 1 amendment EP --
HB 0114 MonitorEducation, K-12, permit the use of the Bible and other scripture as educational material Lynn Greer
1/25/2018 House - Pending third reading on day 7 Favorable from Education Policy EP --
HB 0133 MonitorWalker Co., state lands, sixteenth section lands, and school lands, distrib. to trust account for schools and county board of education, const. amend. Timothy Wadsworth
1/25/2018 House - Wadsworth motion Local Application adopted Roll Call 90 EP LocLeg -
HB 0236 MonitorEducation, school resource officers, qualifications further provided for, Sec. 16-1-44.1 am'd. Phillip Pettus
3/21/2018 Senate - Pending third reading on day 23 Favorable from Education and Youth Affairs EP ED & YA -
HB 0250 MonitorEducation, population requirement for city to establish a board of education increased from 5,000 to 25,000, determination of financial capability required, Sec. 16-11-1 am'd. Merika Coleman-Evans
1/18/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0258 MonitorEducation, public, providing that Biblical theory of creation be taught in public K-12 schools under certain conditions Stephen Hurst
1/18/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0264 MonitorCity boards of education, attendance and minimum age of enrollment, specific provisions deleted, Sec. 16-11-16 am'd. Steve Clouse
3/1/2018 House - Pending third reading on day 17 Favorable from Education Policy EP --
HB 0356 MonitorEducation, Kyle Graddy Act, administration of single dose autoinjectable epinephrine on K-12 school campuses by students and pursuant to anaphylaxis preparedness program provided, Secs. 16-1-39, 16-1-48 am'd Barbara Boyd
3/15/2018 Senate - Pending third reading on day 21 Favorable from Education and Youth Affairs EP ED & YA -
HB 0366 MonitorSchools, student harassment, Student Harassment Prevention Act, name changed to Jamari Terrell Williams Act, expand act to include harassment of a student by another student, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence off of school property, cyb John Knight
3/22/2018 House - Assigned Act No. 2018-472. EP ED & YA -
HB 0389 SupportCounty Superintendent of Education, required to be appointed unless provided otherwise by constitution Steve McMillan
2/8/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0396 OpposeFlexible School Calendar Act of 2012, 180 full instructional day requirement reduced to 1050 instructional hours without change in teacher compensation, first day of instruction beginning with 2018-2019 school year to be no earlier than two weeks bef Craig Ford
2/8/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0405 MonitorSchools, a comprehensive character education program, address methods of discouraging bulling and violent acts against fellow students, Sec. 16-6B-2 am'd. John Rogers
2/13/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0447 MonitorTask Force, school safety and security, created Terri Collins
3/27/2018 House - Collins motion to Non Concur and Appoint Conference Committee adopted Roll Call 1063 House appoints Collins, Baker and Scott EP ED & YA -
HB 0452 MonitorSchool safety, disclosure of certain information by juvenile probation officer to schools auth. under certain conditions, confidentiality, immunity, crime of possessing deadly weapon on school premises, revised, Education Dept. required to develop an Allen Farley
3/1/2018 House - Education Policy first Amendment Offered EP --
HB 0496 MonitorTuskegee University clarifying that governing board is board of trustees, State Superintendent of Education removed from board, Secs. 16-57-1, 16-57-5 am'd. Pebblin Warren
3/8/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
HB 0511 MonitorEducation, public schools, grades 6 to 12, allow elective courses on the study of the Bible, provide immunity for teachers who teach in good faith with proper historical context, State Board of Education to implement rules and policies Reed Ingram
3/13/2018 House - Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Education Policy EP --
SB 0014 SupportEducation, teachers, time increased for public K-12 teachers to give notice of terminating employment from 5 to 30 days, requirement for postsecondary education employees deleted, Sec. 16-24C-11 am'd. Gerald Dial
2/8/2018 Senate - Assigned Act No. 2018-83. EP ED & YA -
SB 0022 SupportEducation, personnel vacancies, posting of on local bd. of ed. website, at a minimum, or at each school campus and worksite, time to post decreased from 14 to 7 days before position to be filled, Sec. 16-22-15 am'd. Dick Brewbaker
3/13/2018 Senate - Assigned Act No. 2018-260. EP ED & YA -
SB 0028 SupportAASB bill - Repeal conflict with Students First Act to allow disciplinary hearings to proceed for employees charged with crime of sexual contact with students Trip Pittman
2/20/2018 Senate - Assigned Act No. 2018-140. EP ED & YA -
SB 0153 MonitorCounty Superintendent of Education, prohibition against additional employment removed, Sec. 16-9-12 am'd. Tim Melson
3/15/2018 House - Pending third reading on day 21 Favorable from Education Policy EP ED & YA -
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