Current law designates that a student in an out-of-home placement is a resident of the school district where the placement is located, even if that student continues to attend a school in another school district. The act designates students in out-of-home placements as residents of the school district of their school of origin as long as the student attends the school of origin, other than an approved facility school, or a state-licensed day treatment facility.
The act requires the state department of human services (department) to organize a working group to identify and address issues related to foster youth education, transportation, and stability and requires the department to provide written recommendations to the general assembly before the 2025 regular legislative session.
APPROVED by Governor April 25, 2023
EFFECTIVE April 25, 2023 (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Statutes affected:
Preamended PA1 (03/17/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Introduced (01/19/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Engrossed (03/20/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Reengrossed (03/21/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Revised (04/11/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Rerevised (04/12/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Final Act (04/17/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5
Signed Act (04/25/2023): 22-1-102, 22-20-107.5