Amendment102nd Congress
An amendment to change the section of the bill allowing a student with a first conviction for a drug offense to resume eligibility for assistance if the student is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment in a drug treatment program. The amendment requires the student, if the program is not completed in a certain period, to reimburse the Federal Government for the amount of any grant received or twice the amount of any loan.
- Amendment Number
- 492
- Description
- An amendment to change the section of the bill allowing a student with a first conviction for a drug offense to resume eligibility for assistance if the student is enrolled or has been accepted for enrollment in a drug treatment program. The amendment requires the student, if the program is not completed in a certain period, to reimburse the Federal Government for the amount of any grant received or twice the amount of any loan.
- Purpose
- Amendment requires students who have been convicted of a drug offense for the first time to successfully complete a drug rehabilitation program in order to continue to receive federal education assistance.
- Congress
- 102
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Mar 26, 1992
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Solomon amendment (A046) Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 18:30:13
- Submitted Date
- Mar 26, 1992
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jun 7, 2021