Latest Action: 04/30/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee K-12 of Education of Education Committee

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Companion Bill SB4073. Schools, Private and Charter - Removes sunset provision repealing creation of new public charter schools on July 1, 2008; and allows students who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch to be enrolled in a public charter school to fill any openings for the following academic year. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13 and Chapter 850 of the Public Acts of 2002. Fiscal Summary for *HB3935 / SB4073Other Fiscal Impact: Regular public school students eligible for free and reduced lunch may transfer into charter schools. BEP money follows the student Bill Summary for *HB3935 / SB4073 Present law requires that the prospective student population of a public charter school be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school [...]

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Latest Action: 06/20/2008 - Companion became Public Chapter 1133

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Companion Bill SB3401. Schools, Private and Charter - Adds students in grades K-3 who qualify for free or reduced price lunch to prospective student population of public charter schools; requires comptroller to appoint a task force to study statutes that authorize public charter schools; extends limit on number of charter schools to 2011; extends authorization to create charter schools to 2015. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1. Fiscal Summary for HB4002 / *SB3401 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB4002 / *SB3401 ON MAY 13, 2008, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #4 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 3401, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #4 rewrites this bill. Present law requires that the prospective student population of a public charter school be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter [...]

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Latest Action: 05/13/2008 - Re-Referred to Calendar & Rules

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Permits public charter school teachers to participate in the state group insurance plan or in a plan provided by the charter school. - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 27 and Section 49-13-119.

Fiscal Summary for HB4004 / *SB3402

Decrease State Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 04/08/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee K-12 of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3695. Schools, Private and Charter - Defines "at-risk student" for charter school purposes as a student eligible for free or reduced price lunch. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13. Fiscal Summary for HB4018 / *SB3695MINIMAL Bill Summary for HB4018 / *SB3695 Under present law, the prospective student population for a public charter school must be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school failing to make adequate yearly progress, as defined by the state's accountability system, giving priority to at-risk students; (3) Students who, in the previous school year, failed to test proficient in the subjects of language arts/reading or mathematics in grades three through eight on the Tennessee comprehensive assessment program [...]

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Latest Action: 04/24/2008 - Re-Referred to Senate Calendar Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3935. Schools, Private and Charter - Removes sunset provision repealing creation of new public charter schools on July 1, 2008; and allows students who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch to be enrolled in a public charter school to fill any openings for the following academic year. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13 and Chapter 850 of the Public Acts of 2002. Fiscal Summary for SB4073 / *HB3935Other Fiscal Impact: Regular public school students eligible for free and reduced lunch may transfer into charter schools. BEP money follows the student Bill Summary for SB4073 / *HB3935 Present law requires that the prospective student population of a public charter school be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school [...]

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Latest Action: 02/04/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Authorizes Metro Schools in Davidson County to develop three charter schools without meeting the requirements for creating a charter school or converting a public school to a charter school. - Amends TCA Section 49-13-106.

Fiscal Summary for SB3973 / *HB2923

Other Fiscal Impact - Creating three charter schools in Davidson County will shift BEP funding away from regular public schools and into the new charter schools. Such a permissive shift in funding is estimated to be $4,631,400.

Latest Action: 04/08/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee K-12 of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Removes the prohibition on authorizing cyber-based public charter schools. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1.

Fiscal Summary for HB3774 / *SB3829

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Expenditures - Not Significant

HB3429

HB3429 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to increase fee structure for proprietary schools in Tennessee; and earmarks proceeds from such increased fees for THEC's use to increase proprietary school regulation staff. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for HB3429 / *SB3478

Increase State Revenue - Exceeds $100,000/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

HB3430

HB3430 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to regulate proprietary schools in Tennessee; rules must require that each instructor at a proprietary school have a postsecondary degree that is at least one level higher than the degree level at which the instructor is eligible to instruct students. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for HB3430 / *SB3479

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

HB3431

HB3431 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3475. Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations, including certain specific provisions, for the operation of proprietary schools in the state. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7. Fiscal Summary for HB3431 / *SB3475Increase State Revenue - $141,600/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB3431 / *SB3475 This bill requires the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary schools in this state. The rules must: (1) Require each proprietary school to distribute written information to each potential student about the institution, such as annual tuition costs, credit transferability, and the institution's rate of student retention and graduation; (2) Specify [...]

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HB3425

HB3425 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3506.

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to operate proprietary school in Tennessee; and specifies disclosures that such schools must make to prospective students. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for HB3425 / *SB3506

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant


Bill Summary for HB3425 / *SB3506

This bill requires the Tennessee higher education commission to promulgate rules for requirements of operating proprietary schools in Tennessee, including a requirement that each proprietary school disclose all pertinent information about the school's programs and courses to a prospective student immediately when discussing the school by telephone and to make such information available on the Internet.

HB3426

HB3426 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3505.

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations for operation of proprietary school in the state, including requiring such institution to provide certain written information to each prospective student. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for HB3426 / *SB3505

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant


Bill Summary for HB3426 / *SB3505

This bill requires the Tennessee higher education commission to promulgate rules for requirements of operating proprietary schools in Tennessee, including a rule requiring proprietary schools to distribute written information to potential students regarding tuition costs, an explanation of credit transferability, retention rates, and the commission's complaint contact telephone number.

HB3427

HB3427 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/02/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations governing operation of proprietary school in Tennessee; rules must specify that the maximum annual tuition that may be charged is one half of the average expected starting salary of entry level employment available to the proprietary school graduate in the graduate's field of study. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for HB3427 / *SB3476

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

HB3428

HB3428 Sponsored by Gary Odom
Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee Special Initiatives of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3477. Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary school in state, and sets new regulatory fee schedule for such schools. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7. Fiscal Summary for HB3428 / *SB3477Increase State Revenue - $141,600/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for HB3428 / *SB3477 This bill requires the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary schools in this state. The rules must use a specified schedule (detailed in the bill) to set the new fee collection scale, which is based upon an institution's annual gross tuition revenue collected in this state in the previous fiscal year. Under the schedule, the fee ranges [...]

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Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3431. Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations, including certain specific provisions, for the operation of proprietary schools in the state. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7. Fiscal Summary for *SB3475 / HB3431Increase State Revenue - $141,600/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB3475 / HB3431 This bill requires the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary schools in this state. The rules must: (1) Require each proprietary school to distribute written information to each potential student about the institution, such as annual tuition costs, credit transferability, and the institution's rate of student retention and graduation; (2) Specify [...]

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Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations governing operation of proprietary school in Tennessee; rules must specify that the maximum annual tuition that may be charged is one half of the average expected starting salary of entry level employment available to the proprietary school graduate in the graduate's field of study. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3476 / HB3427

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3428. Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary school in state, and sets new regulatory fee schedule for such schools. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7. Fiscal Summary for *SB3477 / HB3428Increase State Revenue - $141,600/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB3477 / HB3428 This bill requires the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements to operate proprietary schools in this state. The rules must use a specified schedule (detailed in the bill) to set the new fee collection scale, which is based upon an institution's annual gross tuition revenue collected in this state in the previous fiscal year. Under the schedule, the fee ranges [...]

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Latest Action: 04/30/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee K-12 of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3581. Schools, Private and Charter - Allows charter schools to enroll any students, in addition to those presently eligible for enrollment, to the extent such students do not exceed 10 percent of the charter school's student capacity. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1. Fiscal Summary for *HB3189 / SB3581Other Fiscal Impact: Regular public school students not eligible under current guidelines may transfer into charter schools. BEP money follows the student. Students not in this category will still be eligible for charter school attendance. The total shift in funds from a local education agency to a public charter school is a reflection of the total number of slots available, not a shift of students from the new category. Such a shift in funds is estimated to be $474,300. Bill Summary for *HB3189 / SB3581 [...]

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Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to increase fee structure for proprietary schools in Tennessee; and earmarks proceeds from such increased fees for THEC's use to increase proprietary school regulation staff. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3478 / HB3429

Increase State Revenue - Exceeds $100,000/Earmarked to THEC Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 02/13/2008 - Withdrawn.

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Requires the state board of education to promulgate rules with respect to the administration of the Tennessee Public Charter Schools Act. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13 and Chapter 850 of the Public Acts of 2002.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3230

Not Available


Bill Summary for *SB3230

This bill changes the present law authorization for the state board of education to promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of the Tennessee Public Charter Schools Act to a requirement.
Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to regulate proprietary schools in Tennessee; rules must require that each instructor at a proprietary school have a postsecondary degree that is at least one level higher than the degree level at which the instructor is eligible to instruct students. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3479 / HB3430

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

SB3283

SB3283 Sponsored by Jim Tracy
Latest Action: 06/20/2008 - Public Chapter 1101

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB2956.

Schools, Private and Charter - Changes prohibition against sponsorship of public charter school by a private school to apply to a private elementary or secondary school; also prohibits a post-secondary institution not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools from sponsoring a public charter school. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1.

Fiscal Summary for SB3283 / *HB2956

MINIMAL


Bill Summary for SB3283 / *HB2956

ON MAY 7, 2008, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 3283, AS AMENDED.

AMENDMENT #1 prohibits a post-secondary institution not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools from sponsoring a public charter school.
Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3426.

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Directs THEC to promulgate rules and regulations for operation of proprietary school in the state, including requiring such institution to provide certain written information to each prospective student. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3505 / HB3426

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant


Bill Summary for *SB3505 / HB3426

This bill requires the Tennessee higher education commission to promulgate rules for requirements of operating proprietary schools in Tennessee, including a rule requiring proprietary schools to distribute written information to potential students regarding tuition costs, an explanation of credit transferability, retention rates, and the commission's complaint contact telephone number.
Latest Action: 06/20/2008 - Public Chapter 1133

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB4002. Schools, Private and Charter - Adds students in grades K-3 who qualify for free or reduced price lunch to prospective student population of public charter schools; requires comptroller to appoint a task force to study statutes that authorize public charter schools; extends limit on number of charter schools to 2011; extends authorization to create charter schools to 2015. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1. Fiscal Summary for *SB3401 / HB4002 Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Bill Summary for *SB3401 / HB4002 ON MAY 13, 2008, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #4 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 3401, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #4 rewrites this bill. Present law requires that the prospective student population of a public charter school be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter [...]

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Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3425.

Tennessee Higher Education Commission - Requires THEC to promulgate rules and regulations to operate proprietary school in Tennessee; and specifies disclosures that such schools must make to prospective students. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 7.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3506 / HB3425

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant


Bill Summary for *SB3506 / HB3425

This bill requires the Tennessee higher education commission to promulgate rules for requirements of operating proprietary schools in Tennessee, including a requirement that each proprietary school disclose all pertinent information about the school's programs and courses to a prospective student immediately when discussing the school by telephone and to make such information available on the Internet.
Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Permits public charter school teachers to participate in the state group insurance plan or in a plan provided by the charter school. - Amends TCA Title 8, Chapter 27 and Section 49-13-119.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3402 / HB4004

Decrease State Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB3189. Schools, Private and Charter - Allows charter schools to enroll any students, in addition to those presently eligible for enrollment, to the extent such students do not exceed 10 percent of the charter school's student capacity. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1. Fiscal Summary for SB3581 / *HB3189Other Fiscal Impact: Regular public school students not eligible under current guidelines may transfer into charter schools. BEP money follows the student. Students not in this category will still be eligible for charter school attendance. The total shift in funds from a local education agency to a public charter school is a reflection of the total number of slots available, not a shift of students from the new category. Such a shift in funds is estimated to be $474,300. Bill Summary for SB3581 / *HB3189 [...]

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Latest Action: 01/23/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB4018. Schools, Private and Charter - Defines "at-risk student" for charter school purposes as a student eligible for free or reduced price lunch. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13. Fiscal Summary for *SB3695 / HB4018MINIMAL Bill Summary for *SB3695 / HB4018 Under present law, the prospective student population for a public charter school must be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school failing to make adequate yearly progress, as defined by the state's accountability system, giving priority to at-risk students; (3) Students who, in the previous school year, failed to test proficient in the subjects of language arts/reading or mathematics in grades three through eight on the Tennessee comprehensive assessment program [...]

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Latest Action: 04/09/2008 - Action Deferred in Senate Ed. Comm. to 4/16/2008

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Removes the prohibition on authorizing cyber-based public charter schools. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1.

Fiscal Summary for *SB3829 / HB3774

Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant Increase Local Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 04/01/2008 - Taken Off Notice For Calendar in Subcommittee K-12 of Education of Education Committee

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Authorizes Metro Schools in Davidson County to develop three charter schools without meeting the requirements for creating a charter school or converting a public school to a charter school. - Amends TCA Section 49-13-106.

Fiscal Summary for *HB2923 / SB3973

Other Fiscal Impact - Creating three charter schools in Davidson County will shift BEP funding away from regular public schools and into the new charter schools. Such a permissive shift in funding is estimated to be $4,631,400.

Latest Action: 06/20/2008 - Companion became Public Chapter 1101

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB3283.

Schools, Private and Charter - Changes prohibition against sponsorship of public charter school by a private school to apply to a private elementary or secondary school; also prohibits a post-secondary institution not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools from sponsoring a public charter school. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13, Part 1.

Fiscal Summary for *HB2956 / SB3283

MINIMAL


Bill Summary for *HB2956 / SB3283

ON MAY 7, 2008, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 3283, AS AMENDED.

AMENDMENT #1 prohibits a post-secondary institution not accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools from sponsoring a public charter school.

SB2941

SB2941 Sponsored by Joe Haynes
Latest Action: 02/19/2008 - Withdrawn.

Bill Text

Safety - Requires all schools to have on site at least one automatic external defibrillator. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 140, Part 7.

Fiscal Summary for SB2941 / *HB2516

Increase State Expenditures - $1,651,700/One-Time

SB2712

SB2712 Sponsored by Tim Barnes
Latest Action: 02/05/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Tax Sub Committee of F,W&M.

Bill Text

Taxes, Sales - Increases from two to four the number of temporary sales periods in which a charitable entity organized to support a public or private elementary, middle, junior high, or high school may conduct sales without being considered a business for tax purposes. - Amends TCA Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 1; Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 2 and Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 3.

Fiscal Summary for SB2712 / *HB2454

(CORRECTED) Decrease State Revenue - $113,400 Decrease Local Revenue - $36,500

Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Withdrawn.

Bill Text

Safety - Requires all schools to have on site at least one automatic external defibrillator. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 140, Part 7.

Fiscal Summary for *HB2516 / SB2941

Increase State Expenditures - $1,651,700/One-Time

Latest Action: 01/30/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Budget of FW&M

Bill Text

Taxes, Sales - Increases from two to four the number of temporary sales periods in which a charitable entity organized to support a public or private elementary, middle, junior high, or high school may conduct sales without being considered a business for tax purposes. - Amends TCA Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 1; Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 2 and Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 3.

Fiscal Summary for *HB2454 / SB2712

(CORRECTED) Decrease State Revenue - $113,400 Decrease Local Revenue - $36,500

Latest Action: 03/25/2008 - Action Deferred in Subcommittee K-12 of Education to 4/1/2008

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB2049. Schools, Private and Charter - Requires prospective charter school population to consist of students previously enrolled in a charter school, students assigned to or previously enrolled in schools failing to make adequate yearly progress, or students who are eligible for free or reduced price lunch. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13. Fiscal Summary for *HB1977 / SB2049Other Fiscal Impact - Shifts BEP funds from the LEAs to public charter schools in an amount estimated to exceed $100,000. Bill Summary for *HB1977 / SB2049 Present law provides that the prospective student population at a charter school must be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school failing to make adequate yearly progress giving priority to at-risk [...]

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Latest Action: 05/01/2007 - Failed for Lack of Second in: K-12 of ED

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Removes the prohibitions on converting a cyber-based school to a public charter school and on creating a cyber-based public charter school. - Amends TCA Section 49-13-106.

Fiscal Summary for HB2048 / *SB1865

MINIMAL

Latest Action: 05/09/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB1977. Schools, Private and Charter - Requires prospective charter school population to consist of students previously enrolled in a charter school, students assigned to or previously enrolled in schools failing to make adequate yearly progress, or students who are eligible for free or reduced price lunch. - Amends TCA Title 49, Chapter 13. Fiscal Summary for SB2049 / *HB1977Other Fiscal Impact - Shifts BEP funds from the LEAs to public charter schools in an amount estimated to exceed $100,000. Bill Summary for SB2049 / *HB1977 Present law provides that the prospective student population at a charter school must be: (1) Students who were previously enrolled in a charter school; (2) Students who are assigned to, or were previously enrolled in, a school failing to make adequate yearly progress giving priority to at-risk [...]

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Latest Action: 02/15/2007 - Passed second consideration, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.

Bill Text
Companion Bill SB1425. Schools, Private and Charter - Requires council on pensions and insurance to study whether to require charter schools to pre-fund their own retiree benefits or to include charter schools as expenses in the state's plan, thereby removing the responsibility from LEAs for funding retiree benefits for charter school employees. - Fiscal Summary for HB1435 / *SB1425 Increase State Expenditures - $10,000 One-Time Bill Summary for HB1435 / *SB1425 Under present law, teachers of a public charter school participate in the group insurance plans in the same manner as teachers of the LEA. This bill requires the council on pensions and insurance to study whether to require charter schools to pre-fund their own retiree benefits or to include charter schools as expenses in the state's plan, thereby removing the responsibility from [...]

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Latest Action: 04/17/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text
Companion Bill HB1435. Schools, Private and Charter - Requires council on pensions and insurance to study whether to require charter schools to pre-fund their own retiree benefits or to include charter schools as expenses in the state's plan, thereby removing the responsibility from LEAs for funding retiree benefits for charter school employees. - Fiscal Summary for *SB1425 / HB1435 Increase State Expenditures - $10,000 One-Time Bill Summary for *SB1425 / HB1435 Under present law, teachers of a public charter school participate in the group insurance plans in the same manner as teachers of the LEA. This bill requires the council on pensions and insurance to study whether to require charter schools to pre-fund their own retiree benefits or to include charter schools as expenses in the state's plan, thereby removing the responsibility from [...]

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Latest Action: 05/08/2007 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Ed. Comm.

Bill Text

Schools, Private and Charter - Removes the prohibitions on converting a cyber-based school to a public charter school and on creating a cyber-based public charter school. - Amends TCA Section 49-13-106.

Fiscal Summary for *SB1865 / HB2048

MINIMAL