Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB279

Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Report Pass
6/2/23  
Engrossed
6/3/23  
Refer
6/3/23  
Report Pass
6/4/23  
Enrolled
6/9/23  
Chaptered
6/16/23  

Caption

Revises provisions governing the waiver of tuition and registration and certain fees for students who are children of certain veterans. (BDR 34-531)

Note

The bill's passage marked a unanimous vote of support in the Senate, reflecting a strong bipartisan agreement on the importance of supporting veterans and their families in pursuing educational opportunities.

Impact

The bill is set to impact the financial obligations of eligible students attending any programs within the Nevada System of Higher Education, including vocational, graduate, and professional programs. By requiring the waiver of fees, AB279 aims to enhance access to higher education for children of veterans, aligning with the state's commitment to honor and support those who have served in the military. The provisions allow students to receive funding that can fully cover their tuition and fees, thus making higher education more accessible to this demographic.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 279 (AB279) revises the provisions that govern tuition and registration fee waivers for students who are children of certain veterans, specifically those who have received the Purple Heart. Under this bill, the Nevada System of Higher Education is mandated to waive the payment of registration fees and other mandatory fees for these eligible students. The bill emphasizes the support for families of veterans by easing the financial burden associated with higher education. Eligible students can utilize this waiver for a significant period, which is particularly designed to assist those pursuing their education after graduating from high school.

Contention

While the bill appears supportive and beneficial to students from veteran families, some potential points of contention might arise around the implications for state funding. Concerns could surface regarding the impact on the financial resources of the Nevada System of Higher Education as increased waivers could create budgetary challenges. Moreover, the degree to which this policy might influence enrollment patterns, particularly if seen as preferential treatment for a specific group, may lead to discussions within the legislative context about equity and fairness in educational funding.

Companion Bills

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