Tennessee · 114
HB 682
Education - As introduced, enacts the "Student Comfort through Alternative Restorative Environments (CARE) Act"; requires local education agencies and public charter schools to allow students of a school in the LEA or public charter school where an act of mass violence occurs to voluntarily participate in remote instruction or a virtual education program for at least 31 calendar days. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 37 and Title 49.
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HB 682, titled the Student Comfort through Alternative Restorative Environments (CARE) Act, requires Tennessee local education agencies and public charter schools to allow students to voluntarily participate in remote or virtual instruction for at least 31 calendar days following an act of mass violence at their school. The bill amends Tennessee Code Annotated Titles 33, 37, and 49 to implement these provisions.
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Sponsors
- Justin Jones Democratic lead