Mississippi Legislature
2001 Regular Session

House Bill 396

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Description: Honorary high school diploma; award to WWII and Korean Conflict veterans.

Bill Text: [Introduced] [Committee Substitute] [Passed House] [Sent to Governor]

History of Actions:

1 01/03 (H) Referred To Education
2 01/30 (H) Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
3 02/06 (H) Committee Substitute Adopted
4 02/06 (H) Passed
5 02/08 (H) Transmitted To Senate
6 02/14 (S) Referred To Education
7 02/21 (S) Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
8 02/28 (S) Amended
9 02/28 (S) Passed As Amended
10 03/02 (S) Returned For Concurrence
11 03/13 (H) Decline to Concur/Invite Conf
12 03/20 (H) Conferees Named Warren,Rogers,Montgomery (15th)
13 03/21 (S) Conferees Named Harden,Hyde-Smith,King
14 03/26 (H) Conference Report Filed
15 03/26 (S) Conference Report Filed
16 03/27 (H) Conference Report Adopted
17 03/28 (S) Conference Report Adopted
18 03/30 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed
19 03/30 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed
20 04/07 Approved by Governor

Amendments/Conference Report:

Adopted [S] Amendment No 1

Conference Report

Background Information:

Effective dateJuly 1, 2001
DispositionLaw
DeadlineGeneral Bill/Constitutional Amendment
RevenueNo
Vote type requiredMajority
Chapter number565

House Committee:

Senate Committee:

Principal Author: Clark

Additional Authors: Montgomery (15th), Rogers

Title: AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS TO AWARD HONORARY HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS TO WORLD WAR II AND KOREAN CONFLICT VETERANS WHO WERE UNABLE TO COMPLETE THEIR EDUCATION DUE TO THEIR MILITARY SERVICE; TO REQUIRE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND STATE VETERANS AFFAIRS BOARD TO DEVELOP A UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR THE DIPLOMA; TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND STATE VETERANS AFFAIRS BOARD TO PROVIDE COMMUNITIES WITH INFORMATION ON HOSTING DIPLOMA CEREMONIES FOR AWARDING DIPLOMAS TO VETERANS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.


Information pertaining to this measure was last updated on 04/16/01 at 00:01.

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