HB 1238 ND Became Law
AN ACT to amend and reenact section 15.1-13-12.1 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the reporting requirements for a lifetime teaching license.
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Summary
Relating to the reporting requirements for a lifetime teaching license.
Sponsor (1)
- Zachary Ista Democratic · primary
10 coauthors / cosponsors
- Michelle Axtman Republican · cosponsor
- Josh Boschee Democratic · cosponsor
- Sean Cleary Republican · cosponsor
- LaurieBeth Hager Democratic · cosponsor
- Pat D. Heinert Republican · cosponsor
- Jim Jonas Republican · cosponsor
- Eric J. Murphy Republican · cosponsor
- Brandy L. Pyle · cosponsor
- Dean Rummel Republican · cosponsor
- Cynthia Schreiber-Beck · cosponsor
Action history (18)
- Jan 13, 2025 Introduced, first reading, referred Education Committee · lower
- Jan 21, 2025 Committee Hearing 11:00 · lower
- Jan 23, 2025 Reported back, do pass, place on calendar 14 0 0 · lower
- Jan 24, 2025 Second reading, passed, yeas 79 nays 12 · lower
- Jan 27, 2025 Received from House · upper
- Feb 13, 2025 Introduced, first reading, referred Workforce Development Committee · upper
- Mar 6, 2025 Committee Hearing 09:00 · upper
- Mar 7, 2025 Reported back amended, do pass, amendment placed on calendar 5 0 0 · upper
- Mar 10, 2025 Amendment adopted, placed on calendar · upper
- Mar 11, 2025 Second reading, passed as amended, yeas 47 nays 0 · upper
- Mar 12, 2025 Returned to House (12) · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 Concurred · lower
- Mar 18, 2025 Second reading, passed, yeas 87 nays 4 · lower
- Mar 21, 2025 Signed by President · upper
- Mar 24, 2025 Signed by Speaker · lower
- Mar 24, 2025 Sent to Governor · lower
- Mar 26, 2025 Signed by Governor 03/25 · lower
- Mar 27, 2025 Filed with Secretary Of State 03/26 · legislature
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