New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02909

Introduced
2/1/23  
Refer
2/1/23  

Caption

Requires minors under 18 years to attend school on a full-time basis, unless such minor is seventeen or older and enrolled in a vocational or occupational education program, with the consent of the school district and the person in parental relation with the minor; requires such minor must enroll in GED course until age of 19 years, if the person leaves school.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A04707

Requires minors under 18 years to attend school on a full-time basis, unless such minor is seventeen or older and enrolled in a vocational or occupational education program, with the consent of the school district and the person in parental relation with the minor; requires such minor must enroll in GED course until age of 19 years, if the person leaves school.

NY H7633

Personal Care Attendant Program For Minors

NY S4237

Includes Jewish persons with definitions of "minority," "minority group member," and "minority business."

NY A5543

Includes Jewish persons with definitions of "minority," "minority group member," and "minority business."

NY S04037

Relates to the compulsory age for full time instruction from six to five years of age and certain exceptions for minor children.

NY A00323

Relates to the compulsory age for full time instruction from six to five years of age and certain exceptions for minor children.

NY HB312

Allows minors at least 16 years of age to donate blood with parental consent

NY HB2485

Requiring enrollment under the Kansas school equity and enhancement act to be determined using the current school year or the preceding school year and requiring any district that closed a school building in the preceding school year to use the current year enrollment count.

NY HB2097

Relating to calculating net enrollment for home-school students enrolled in one virtual school course in the public school system

NY AB953

Protective orders: personal information of minors.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.