Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel.

HB 524 Tuition, in state; eligibility for certain military personnel

Virginia 2008 Regular Session

Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel.
HB-524


About HB-524

Eligibility for in-state tuition; certain military personnel. Provides that in determining the domiciliary intent of retired military personnel residing in the Commonwealth at the time of their retirement, or the domiciliary intent of their dependent spouse or children who claim domicile through them, who voluntarily elect to establish Virginia as their permanent residence for domiciliary purposes, the requirement to prove domiciliary intent in Virginia for one year is waived. Also, the bill provides that any active duty members, activated guard or reservist members, or guard or reservist members mobilized or on temporary active orders for six months or more, who are either stationed or assigned by their military service to a work location in Virginia and are residing in Virginia are entitled to in-state tuition.

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History

Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0723)

04/14/2008

Governor: Approved By Governor-chapter 723 (effective 7/1/08)

03/27/2008

Senate: Signed By President

03/09/2008

House: Signed By Speaker

03/07/2008

House: Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hb524er)

03/07/2008

House: Enrolled

03/07/2008

House: Vote: --- Adoption (98-y 0-n)

03/05/2008

House: Senate Substitute Agreed To By House 084105744-s1 (98-y 0-n)

03/05/2008

House: Placed On Calendar

03/05/2008

Senate: Passed Senate With Substitute (40-y 0-n)

03/04/2008

Senate: Engrossed By Senate - Committee Substitute Hb524s1

03/04/2008

Senate: Committee Substitute Agreed To 084105744-s1

03/04/2008

Senate: Reading Of Substitute Waived

03/04/2008

Senate: Read Third Time

03/04/2008

Senate: Constitutional Reading Dispensed (40-y 0-n)

03/03/2008

Senate: Passed By For The Day

02/29/2008

Senate: Committee Substitute Printed 084105744-s1

02/28/2008

Senate: Reported From Education And Health With Substitute (15-y 0-n)

02/28/2008

Senate: Assigned Education Sub: Higher Education

02/19/2008

Senate: Referred To Committee On Education And Health

02/08/2008

Senate: Constitutional Reading Dispensed

02/08/2008

House: Communicated To Senate

02/07/2008

House: Vote: Block Vote Passage (99-y 0-n)

02/07/2008

House: Read Third Time And Passed House Block Vote (99-y 0-n)

02/07/2008

House: Read Second Time And Engrossed

02/06/2008

House: Read First Time

02/05/2008

House: Reported From Education (22-y 0-n)

02/04/2008

House: Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/09/08 086316744

01/07/2008

House: Referred To Committee On Education

01/07/2008