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  8. Chapter 299 - COMPULSORY EDUCATION


Chapter 299 - COMPULSORY EDUCATION


  • Section 299.1 - Attendance requirements.
  • Section 299.1A - Compulsory attendance age.
  • Section 299.1B - Failure to attend — driver’s license.
  • Section 299.2 - Exceptions.
  • Section 299.3 - Reports from accredited nonpublic schools.
  • Section 299.4 - Reports as to private instruction.
  • Section 299.5 - Proof of mental or physical condition.
  • Section 299.5A - Mediation.
  • Section 299.6 - Violations — community service or fine or imprisonment.
  • Section 299.6A - Civil penalty — distribution of funds.
  • Section 299.7 - Custody of records.
  • Section 299.8 - “Truant” defined.
  • Section 299.9 - Truants — rules for punishment.
  • Section 299.10 - Truancy officers — appointment.
  • Section 299.11 - Duties of truancy officer.
  • Section 299.12 - Violation of attendance policy — attendance cooperation meeting — agreement.
  • Section 299.13 - Civil enforcement.
  • Section 299.14
  • Section 299.15 - Reports by school officers and employees.
  • Section 299.16 - Failure to attend — report.
  • Section 299.17
  • Section 299.18 - Education of certain children who are deaf, blind, or have severe disabilities.
  • Section 299.19 - Proceeding against parent.
  • Section 299.20 - Order.
  • Section 299.21 - Contempt.
  • Section 299.22 - When deaf and blind children excused.
  • Section 299.23 - Agent of state board of regents.
  • Section 299.24 - Religious groups exempted from school standards.
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