HOUSE BILL No. 6135

 

May 21, 2008, Introduced by Reps. Agema, Amos, Garfield, Palmer, Knollenberg, Meltzer, Moss, Hune, Rick Jones, Steil, Stahl, Moore, Stakoe, Calley, LaJoy, Meekhof, Opsommer, David Law, Nitz, Caul and Marleau and referred to the Committee on Oversight and Investigations.

 

     A bill to amend 1999 PA 94, entitled

 

"Michigan merit award scholarship act,"

 

by amending section 7b (MCL 390.1457b), as amended by 2006 PA 478.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 7b. (1) In addition to the requirements set forth in

 

section 7(2) or section 7a(1), to be eligible for the award of a

 

Michigan merit award scholarship under this act, the board must

 

find that a student satisfies all of the following:

 

     (a) The student has graduated from high school or passed the

 

general educational development (GED) test or other graduate

 

equivalency examination approved by the state board.

 

     (b) The student graduated from high school or passed the

 

general educational development (GED) test or other graduate

 


equivalency examination approved by the state board within 1 of the

 

following time periods:

 

     (i) If the student graduated from high school or passed the

 

test or examination before March 1, 2002, within the 7-year period

 

preceding the student's application to receive his or her Michigan

 

merit award scholarship money.

 

     (ii) If the student graduated from high school on or after

 

March 1, 2002 and before the 2006-2007 school year, within the 4-

 

year period preceding the date of the student's application to

 

receive his or her Michigan merit award scholarship money, or if

 

the student becomes a member of the United States armed forces or

 

peace corps during this 4-year period and serves for 4 years or

 

less, the 4-year period is extended by a period equal to the number

 

of days the student served as a member of the United States armed

 

forces or peace corps. The board may also extend the 4-year period

 

if the board determines that an extension is warranted because of

 

an illness or disability of the student or in the student's

 

immediate family or another family emergency.

 

     (c) The student is enrolled in an approved postsecondary

 

educational institution. For students who qualify under section

 

7(2)(c), the student is enrolled in a vocational or technical

 

education program at an approved postsecondary educational

 

institution.

 

     (d) The student has not been convicted of a felony involving

 

an assault, physical injury, or death.

 

     (e) The student is a United States citizen or any other

 

student described as eligible to receive title IV, HEA program

 


assistance under 34 CFR 668.33.

 

     (f) (e) The student satisfies any additional eligibility

 

requirements established by the board.

 

     (2) For a middle school assessment test or high school

 

assessment test administered after January 1, 2000, the board shall

 

not use that assessment test to determine eligibility for a

 

Michigan merit award scholarship under this section for a

 

particular year unless the board has reviewed and approved that

 

assessment test before it was administered for that year.

 

     (3) The board shall provide each pupil written notice of

 

whether or not the pupil is eligible for the award of 1 or more

 

Michigan merit award scholarships described in this act. If the

 

pupil is eligible, the written notice shall also contain the

 

Michigan merit award scholarship amount for which the pupil is

 

eligible, how the pupil applies for payment of Michigan merit award

 

scholarship, and any other information the board considers

 

necessary regarding qualification requirements or conditions

 

relating to the use of the Michigan merit award scholarship.

 

     (4) It is the intent of the legislature that the level of

 

pupil performance required to achieve qualifying results in a

 

subject area of an assessment test remains approximately the same,

 

and that the board not reduce the required level of pupil

 

performance as a means of increasing the number of Michigan merit

 

award scholarships awarded.

 

     (5) A pupil who does not initially receive qualifying results

 

shall be extended an opportunity to achieve the requisite

 

qualifying results by taking a subsequent assessment test.

 


     (6) A nonpublic school pupil or home school pupil may take,

 

and the board shall administer if requested, an assessment test at

 

a site designated by the board.