Educational Equality Act [HB-4136]
The purpose of this bill is to provide a personal income tax credit to parents or legal guardians children attend a nonpublic school. The tax credit will be effective upon the completion of a school year and available at a rate per child of $500 for each year of schooling. The bill also provides a short title. This section is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.
HB-4136: Educational Equality Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Folk
Filed For Introduction on 01/14/2014
HB-4003: Granting dual jurisdiction to counties where a student who lives in one county and attends school in another in order to enforce truancy policies
Sponsored by: Rep. David Pethtel
Chapter 54, Acts, Regular Session, 2014 on 04/10/2014
You have voted HB-4003: Granting dual jurisdiction to counties where a student who lives in one county and attends school in another in order to enforce truancy policies.
Relating to the computation of local share for public school support purposes [HB-4002]
The purpose of this bill is to repeal recently effective requirements that assumed assessed real property values that are based upon an assessment ratio study be used instead of actual real property values for the purpose of computing local share for public school support purposes, and to repeal recently effective requirements that penalize a county school board by reducing its state aid and increasing its annual amount of local share for public school support purposes where, during the prior year, the real property assessments in that county were
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HB-4002: Relating to the computation of local share for public school support purposes
Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Fleischauer
Communicated To Senate on 03/08/2014
Government Fraud Prevention Act [HB-4001]
The purpose of this bill is to create the False Claims Act. It provides for qui tam proceedings (which are lawsuits brought by private citizens against a person or company who is believed to have violated the law in performance of a contract with the government or in violation of a government regulation, when there is a statute which provides for a penalty for the violations. These proceedings are brought for the state as well as the plaintiff). It states prohibited acts, damages, costs and civil penalties. The bill places limitations on damages
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HB-4001: Government Fraud Prevention Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Justin Marcum
House Rejected (roll No. 155) on 02/25/2014
You have voted HB-2873: Requiring that public schools provide facilities for students of all faiths and religions to have a place of fellowship, prayer and worship.