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The 1999 North Carolina General Assembly added new restrictions on the assignment of teachers to extracurricular and noninstructional duties. McColl discusses new statutory provisions and the questions administrators may have in carrying out the new legislation.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 30 Issue 3, Summer 1999, p14-20, f
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4395
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Higher education legislation that did not pass the 1999 North Carolina General Assembly was of more interest than what did. Legislation authorizing sale of $3 billion in university and community college bonds could not be agreed upon. Items passed dealt with appropriations, salaries, student aid and tuition, and authorization to community colleges to establish a campus police force.
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School Law Bulletin (NoCar K 23 C33), Vol. 30 Issue 3, Summer 1999, p21-25, f
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4396
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Heightened concern about school violence led the 1999 North Carolina General Assembly to make statutory changes in assault, firearm possession, and explosives legislation. Other educational legislation enacted dealt with alternative schools, students with special needs, charter schools, and appropriations. The General Assembly also directed studies to be conducted on violent students, differentiated diplomas, and transportation for students with special needs.
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4397
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Legislation passed by the 1999 North Carolina General Assembly on public school employment dealt with salaries, teacher certification, dismissal provisions, leave, reporting sexual harassment, improper sexual relations, and improving instructional conditions for teachers.
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