SB 106 DE Became Law
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN HOMESCHOOLS.
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Summary
This Act makes students who attend homeschools eligible for the same services for children with disabilities as students who attend private schools in a manner that allows federal funds to pay for the services. This Act is the result of discussions regarding Senate Bill No. 19, which would make homeschool students eligible for speech therapy services, and accomplishes the goal of Senate Bill No. 19 because through meaningful consultation, speech therapy services are often included in the services provided to students who attend private schools. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.
Sponsors (3)
- David L. Wilson Republican · primary
- Valerie Longhurst · primary
- Jesse R. Vanderwende Republican · primary
7 coauthors / cosponsors
- Dave G. Lawson Republican · cosponsor
- Ernesto B. Lopez · cosponsor
- Brian Pettyjohn Republican · cosponsor
- Bryant L. Richardson Republican · cosponsor
- Gerald L. Brady · cosponsor
- Michael Ramone · cosponsor
- Michael F. Smith Republican · cosponsor
Action history (8)
- Apr 14, 2021 Introduced and Assigned to Education Committee in Senate · upper
- Apr 28, 2021 Reported Out of Committee (Education) in Senate with 4 Favorable, 2 On Its Merits · upper
- Apr 29, 2021 Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES · upper
- May 6, 2021 Assigned to Education Committee in House · lower
- May 12, 2021 Reported Out of Committee (Education) in House with 4 Favorable, 11 On Its Merits · lower
- Jun 18, 2021 Suspension of Rules in House · lower
- Jun 22, 2021 Passed By House. Votes: 41 YES · lower
- Jul 29, 2021 Signed by Governor · executive
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