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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 168 - School Attendance and Employment of Children


Current as of: 2009
§ 10-184Duties of parents. School attendance age requirements
§ 10-184aRefusal of certain parents to consent to use of special education programs or services
§ 10-184bWaiver provisions not applicable to equivalent instruction authority of parents
§ 10-185Penalty
§ 10-186Duties of local and regional boards of education re school attendance. Hearings. Appeals to state board. Establishment of hearing board
§ 10-187Appeal from finding of hearing board
§ 10-188Private schools and instruction
§ 10-193Certificate of age for minors in certain occupations
§ 10-194Penalty
§ 10-195Evidence of age
§ 10-196Agents
§ 10-197Penalty for employment of child under fourteen
§ 10-198False statement as to age
§ 10-198aPolicies and procedures concerning truants
§ 10-199Attendance officers. Duties
§ 10-200Habitual truants
§ 10-201Fees for arresting truants
§ 10-202Warrant and hearing
§ 10-202ePolicy on dropout prevention
§ 10-202fDropout prevention grant program

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