S*956 Session 115 (2003-2004)
S*0956(Rat #0244, Act #0403 of 2004) General Bill, By Short
AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT UP TO THREE SCHOOL DAYS MISSED BY THE STUDENTS OF ANY
SCHOOL IN THE YORK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CLOSED DUE TO SNOW, EXTREME WEATHER
CONDITIONS, OR OTHER DISRUPTIONS MAY BE FORGIVEN IF APPROVED BY A MAJORITY
VOTE OF THE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD. - ratified title
02/11/04 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-29
02/11/04 Senate Referred to Committee on Education SJ-29
03/18/04 Senate Committee report: Favorable Education SJ-23
03/18/04 Senate Unanimous consent for second and third readings
on next two consecutive legislative days SJ-23
03/19/04 Senate Amended SJ-5
03/19/04 Senate Read second time SJ-5
03/23/04 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-19
03/23/04 Scrivener's error corrected
03/24/04 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-7
03/25/04 House Read second time HJ-10
03/25/04 House Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day HJ-11
03/26/04 House Read third time and enrolled HJ-2
04/20/04 Ratified R 244
04/22/04 Signed By Governor
05/03/04 Copies available
05/03/04 Effective date 04/22/04
10/20/04 Act No. 403
S. 956
(A403, R244, S956)
AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT UP TO THREE SCHOOL DAYS MISSED BY THE STUDENTS OF ANY SCHOOL IN THE YORK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CLOSED DUE TO SNOW, EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS, OR OTHER DISRUPTIONS MAY BE FORGIVEN IF APPROVED BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Missed school days forgiven
SECTION 1. After utilizing three make-up days, up to three school days missed by students enrolled in any school in the York County School Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4 because the school was closed due to snow, extreme weather conditions, or other disruptions are exempt from being made up if approval is granted through a majority vote of the applicable local school board.
Time effective
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Ratified the 20th day of April, 2004.
Approved the 22nd day of April, 2004.
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