This bill amends the Revised School Code of Michigan by adding a new section, 1812a, which addresses the consequences for parents or legal guardians who provide false information regarding their child's name, age, or residency to enroll them in a nonresident school district. Under this new provision, if such false information is intentionally presented, the child may only enroll in the nonresident district through an interdistrict choice, cooperative agreement, or program authorized under specific sections of the law for the school year following the incident. Importantly, the bill stipulates that a child cannot be unenrolled from their current school during that school year.

Additionally, the bill includes a repeal of Section 1812 of the Revised School Code. The enactment of this amendatory act is contingent upon the passage of two other specified bills from the 103rd Legislature. This legislative change aims to ensure accountability among parents and guardians regarding the enrollment process in Michigan's school districts.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 380.1, 380.1852