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Addresses habitual and chronic truancy

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To amend sections 2151.011, 2151.022, 2151.18, 2151.23, 2151.27, 2151.28, 2151.311, 2151.35, 2151.354, 2152.02, 2152.021, 2152.19, 2152.26, 2919.24, 3313.534, 3313.66, 3313.661, 3314.03, 3321.041, 3321.13, 3321.16, 3321.19, 3321.191, 3321.22, 3321.38, 3326.11, 3328.24, 4510.32, and 5919.34 and to enact section 3313.668 of the Revised Code to modify truancy and compulsory school attendance law and to specify that a National Guard scholarship recipient who fails to complete the recipient's term of enlistment in the National Guard due to enlistment, warrant, commission, or appointment in the United States armed forces is not liable for repayment of the scholarship.

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April 6, 2017

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Jeffery S. Rezabek
Bill Hayes
 

Cosponsors

Senators
Kevin Bacon
Bill Beagle
Edna Brown
William P. Coley, II
John Eklund
Bob D. Hackett
Cliff Hite
Shannon Jones
Frank LaRose
Thomas F. Patton
Tom Sawyer
Joseph Schiavoni
Charleta B. Tavares
Cecil Thomas
Joe Uecker
Sandra Williams
 
Representatives
Louis W. Blessing III
Andrew Brenner
Michael Henne
Nathan H. Manning
Bill Patmon
Ron Young
 

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