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LC 1998

Revise university student fee reimbursement process laws

2025 Regular Session

Revise how university student fees are reimbursed, affecting students and campus finance offices; the draft died in process, so no changes become law.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1998

Summary: LC 1998 — Revise University Student Fee Reimbursement Process Laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 1998
  • Title: Revise university student fee reimbursement process laws
  • Subject: University System (colleges)
  • Classification: bill
  • Status: Draft died in process (LC)
  • Introduced: November 27, 2024
  • Legislative actions:
    • 2024-11-27: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process

What the bill aims to do

The bill is described as seeking to revise the laws governing the reimbursement process for university student fees within the university system. The available information does not include the specific policy changes, amounts, timelines, or procedural steps proposed by the draft. If enacted, the bill would have established or altered the framework by which student-paid fees are reimbursed through the university system.

Key provisions (as described)

  • Specific provisions are not provided in the available materials. The bill’s title suggests the following potential areas, typical of reimbursement reform, but these are not stated in the text you provided:
    • Eligibility criteria for fee reimbursement
    • Procedures and timelines for submitting reimbursement requests
    • Administrative processes within university financial offices
    • Oversight, reporting, and accountability requirements
    • Any penalties, remedies, or enforcement provisions
  • Because details are not included, the exact impact, compliant entities, and operational steps remain unclear from the provided summary.

Who would be affected

  • Primary: The university system and its colleges, particularly the offices responsible for student finances and fee processing.
  • Students: Individuals who pay student fees and seek reimbursements or refunds.
  • University administration and finance staff: Those implementing and administering the reimbursement process.
  • State or education oversight bodies (if applicable): Agencies or entities that oversee higher education funding and policy.

Procedural timeline and status

  • Introduced on November 27, 2024.
  • Drafter assigned on November 27, 2024.
  • The bill’s status progressed to Died in Process on May 27, 2025, indicating it did not advance to committee passage or floor votes and did not become law in this session.
  • Given its status, there is no enacted reform to the reimbursement process from this bill, though future legislation could reintroduce similar or refined language.

Notes

  • The term “LC” indicates a draft document within the legislative process; the official text and specifics were not provided here.
  • If future amendments or new bills reappear with the same or similar aims, readers should review the exact language to understand updated eligibility, procedures, and fiscal effects.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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