HF3489

Licensing boards reporting required, criminal offense of grooming established, criminal penalties provided, and money appropriated.

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Establishes a field trip policy, requires reporting to licensing boards, creates the criminal offense of grooming, and amends various sections of.

This bill establishes a field trip policy prohibiting school employees, independent contractors, or volunteers from being alone with a student during a field trip. It mandates reporting to licensing boards for certain offenses, including child abuse, sexual abuse, and grooming. The bill also creates the criminal offense of grooming, defining it as a pattern of conduct that seduces, solicits, lures, or entices a child to engage in unlawful sexual conduct.

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Calendar

May 12

8:30 AM

Senate Finance

Apr 20

10:15 AM

House Ways and Means

History

May 27

Governor approval

May 27

Secretary of State, Filed

May 27

Governor's action Approval