H 3450 Session 103 (1979-1980)
H 3450 General Bill, By J.M. Arthur, R.L. Altman, W.S. Anderson, W.D. Arthur,
J.N. Ashe, H.L. Barksdale, D.M. Beasley, J.D. Bradley, Branton, L.H. Brinker,
T.M. Burriss, M.J. Busbee, C.M. Cain, Carnell, R.L. Carter, C.D. Chamblee,
R.L. Cobb, M.J. Cooper, C.M. Dangerfield, M.R. Daniel, W.G. DesChamps,
M.L. Eargle, P. Evatt, J.G. Felder, J.P. Gardner, B.J. Gordon, H.C. Granger,
A. Hardy, J.L. Harris, D.O. Hawkins, J.C. Hearn, B.L. Hendricks, L.I. Hendricks,
C.T. Hinson, C.E. Hodges, B.F. Hornsby, S.H. Howard, T.E. Huff, T.L. Hughston,
J.E. Kinard, R.A. Kohn, Koon, W.R. Lee, D.F. McInnis, J.D. McInnis, J.B. Meyers,
T.W. Mitchell, Moore, J. Murray, J.R. Murray, D.L. Ogburn, Patterson, Phillips,
W.A. Reel, J.A. Reynolds, N.C. Russell, Sheheen, K.W. Shelley, E.W. Simpson,
J.H. Toal, Washington, M.H. Westbrook, J.T. Wood and R.R. Woods
A Bill to provide that each high school student in this State shall receive at
least three hours of instruction each school year in criminal offenses and the
penalties therefor and to provide that the State Department of Education in
consultation with the Attorney General shall by regulation specify the content
of such instruction.
02/06/80 House Introduced and read first time HJ-656
02/06/80 House Referred to Committee on Education and Public
Works HJ-657
02/27/80 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Education and Public Works HJ-1136
03/05/80 House Amended HJ-1257
03/05/80 House Read second time HJ-1258
03/06/80 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-1290
03/06/80 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-8
03/06/80 Senate Referred to Committee on Education SJ-8
03/20/80 Senate Committee report: Favorable Education SJ-19
05/13/80 Senate Recommitted to Committee on Education SJ-25
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