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Arkansas HB 1728 requires Title IV-eligible colleges to annually report undergrad students registered for accommodations, including counts and rates, for inclusion in the statewide
Arkansas HB 1728 requires Title IV-eligible colleges to annually report undergrad students registered for accommodations, including counts and rates, for inclusion in the statewide
Note on source materials: The documents provided include multiple different bills all labeled “HB 1728” from different states (Arkansas, Mississippi, and Illinois). This summary focuses on the Arkansas HB 1728 content included in the materials (an Arkansas higher education reporting bill introduced by Rep. Ennett, with Sen. B. Davis added as a sponsor). Where the source materials conflict about status or include unrelated text (Mississippi appropriation and Illinois property‑tax language), that is noted below.
To require Arkansas institutions of higher education that are eligible for Title IV federal student aid to annually report to the Division of Higher Education (ADHE) data on undergraduate students with disabilities who are registered to receive accommodations, and to include that information in the statewide Comprehensive Arkansas Higher Education Annual Report.
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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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