The Assembly of Education, Science, and Sport recently adopted a bill concerning amendments and supplements to the Student Standard Law. Following a detailed reading session, the legislation aims to resolve long-standing discussions regarding student residency and regulations within state student dormitories. The primary objective of the proposed changes, detailed in Article 24, is to establish clearer parameters for occupancy in state student dormitories.
This measure is intended to safeguard state resources and ensure that housing accommodations are allocated only to students with demonstrable necessity. Specifically, the amendments to Article 24, paragraph 1, introduce a new prohibition criterion: residency eligibility is restricted to individuals who have not reached the age of 30 by the end of the day. These revisions represent a significant development in the management of student housing.
By setting updated guidelines, the Assembly seeks to maintain order and efficiency within the state’s student accommodation system. The new stipulations are designed to ensure that the provision of student housing resources is managed responsibly, thereby helping to better respect the allocation of public resources for the benefit of current students. The passage of this bill establishes a clearer framework for student living arrangements.
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