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.

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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
Amendment 492 — Informed