Current Status Bill Number:4850 Ratification Number:434 Act Number:518 Type of Legislation:Joint Resolution JR Introducing Body:House Introduced Date:19960328 Primary Sponsor:Loftis All Sponsors:Loftis and Anderson Drafted Document Number:pt\2386dw.96 Date Bill Passed both Bodies:19960514 Governor's Action:U Became law without signature of Governor Date of Governor's Action:19960530 Subject:Greenville County school districts, make-up days exempt
Body Date Action Description Com Leg Involved ______ ________ _______________________________________ _______ ____________ ------ 19960829 Act No. A518 ------ 19960530 Unsigned, became law without signature of Governor ------ 19960523 Ratified R434 Senate 19960514 Read third time, enrolled for ratification Senate 19960509 Read second time Senate 19960507 Recalled from Committee, 04 SED placed on the Calendar Senate 19960404 Introduced, read first time, 04 SED referred to Committee House 19960403 Read third time, sent to Senate House 19960402 Read second time House 19960328 Introduced, read first time, placed on Calendar without referenceView additional legislative information at the LPITS web site.
(A518, R434, H4850)
A JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE THAT THE SCHOOL DAY OF JANUARY 12, 1996, MISSED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY WHEN THE DISTRICT'S SCHOOLS WERE CLOSED DUE TO SNOW AND ICE CONDITIONS IS EXEMPTED FROM THE MAKE-UP REQUIREMENT OF THE DEFINED MINIMUM PLAN THAT FULL SCHOOL DAYS MISSED DUE TO EXTREME WEATHER OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES BE MADE UP.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Day exempted from make-up requirement
SECTION 1. The school day of January 12, 1996, missed by the students of the School District of Greenville County when the district's schools were closed due to snow and ice conditions is exempted from the make-up requirement of the defined minimum plan that full school days missed due to extreme weather or other circumstances be made up.
Time effective
SECTION 2. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Became law without the signature of the Governor -- 5/30/96.