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Massachusetts General Laws ch. 76 sec. 4 - Inducing absences; penalty

Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XII > Chapter 76 > § 4 - Inducing absences; penalty


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 76: Section 4. Inducing absences; penalty

Section 4. Whoever induces or attempts to induce a minor to absent himself unlawfully from school, or unlawfully employs him or harbors a minor who, while school is in session, is absent unlawfully therefrom, shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars.

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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XII > Chapter 76 - School Attendance

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