- On page 4 Line 15 C.1.III remove the word "not" to read "Which textbooks are integrated textbooks and are therefore
subject to subsection (F) (3) of this section, as reported by the publisher under subsection (E) of this section." - On page 5 Line 33 D.2.II.5 remove the word "not" to read "...that an integrated textbook is
subject to subsection (F)(3) of this section." - On page 6 Line 20, E.1.III: reinstate "expressed as an itemized list."
- On page 6 Line 24&25 E.1.V: reinstate "Variances in price, if any, between bundled and unbundled items."
With two versions of the bill passed in the House and the Senate, a conference committee will be convened. The committee will include three senators and three delegates, and four of the six must come to consensus on an acceptable version of the bill. Then, comparable amendments are submitted to both bodies; 50% approval of the new bill is needed from both houses prior to April 13.
The House bill generally addresses most of my concerns with the bill regarding administrative burdens and limitations on academic freedom. Hopefully, members of the Senate and House cancome to a reasonable agreement, hopefully much closer to the House version, so that the bill does not have the same fate as last year's version.
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