HB 367 - PART-TIME PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENT ENROLLMENT Number 1279 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the next item on the agenda was HB 367, "An Act relating to part-time public school students; and providing for an effective date." Number 1203 REPRESENTATIVE DYSON made a motion to move HB 367 from committee. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER asked the sponsor to explain the bill. REPRESENTATIVE DYSON explained HB 158 which passed both houses unanimously last year clearly stated that a school district cannot deny a part-time student unless enrollment would have been denied to a full-time student. He read, "A governing body is not required to allow a part-time enrollment if 1) the enrollment would have been denied even if the enrollee were a full-time student." It basically states that a part-time student will be treated the same as a full-time student. His answer to concerns raised about a senior needing the class to graduate is, if a school would indeed discriminate against other full-time students who didn't need it, then give it to the student needing it for graduation. He had expected the Department of Education to quickly move to bring regulations into conformity with HB 158, but in the meantime HB 367 clarifies that a part-time student cannot be discriminated against. REPRESENTATIVE PORTER noted his intention to support HB 367, but a visiting educator had advised him of an unintended consequence. In at least one school district, some otherwise full-time students needing only one or two courses to graduate were taking advantage of this provision and becoming part-time students which perhaps gives students too much leisure time at the wrong time. CHAIRMAN BUNDE asked if there was objection to the motion to move HB 367 with attached fiscal notes from committee. Hearing none, HB 367 passed from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.