123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE | ||||||
LD 454 | LR 471(01) | |||||
An Act To Amend Truancy Laws Regarding Parent Involvement | ||||||
Fiscal Note for Original Bill | ||||||
Sponsor: Rep. Silsby of Augusta | ||||||
Committee: Education and Cultural Affairs | ||||||
Fiscal Note Required: Yes | ||||||
Fiscal Note | ||||||
State Mandate - Unfunded Minor revenue increase - General Fund |
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Correctional and Judicial Impact Statements | ||||||
Establishes new
civil violations and Class E crimes. The collection of additional fines may also increase General Fund revenue by minor amounts. |
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State Mandates | ||||||
Required Activity | Unit Affected | Costs | ||||
Expanding the definition of habitually truant to include a student who is over 6 years of age and has not completed grade 6 and has the equivalent of 7 full days of unexcused absences or 5 consecutive school days of unexcused absences during a school year represents a state mandate pursuant to the Constitution of Maine. The additional costs to local school units associated with determining whether a student is habitually truant and implementing procedures to address the problem is not expected to be significant. | School | Insignificant | ||||