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New York Education Law > Title 4 > Article 65 > Part 1 - Compulsory Education
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§ 3201
Discrimination on account of race, creed, color or national origin prohibited
§ 3201-A
Discrimination on account of sex
§ 3202
Public schools free to resident pupils; tuition from nonresident pupils
§ 3203
Selection of school for attendance of children when district line intersects a dwelling
§ 3204
Instruction required
§ 3205
Attendance of minors upon full time day instruction
§ 3206
Attendance of minors upon part time instruction
§ 3207
Attendance upon evening instruction
§ 3207-A
Service of persons seventeen years of age as election inspectors or poll clerks
§ 3208
Attendance; screening of the new entrants; prohibition against mandatory medication
§ 3208-A
Special proceeding to determine physical capacity of student to participate in athletic programs
§ 3209
Education of homeless children
§ 3209-A
Child abuse prevention
§ 3210
Amount and character of required attendance
§ 3211
Records of attendance upon instruction
§ 3211-A
Reports of reading tests
§ 3212
Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties; duties of certain other persons
§ 3212-A
Records of telephone numbers
§ 3213
Supervisors of attendance; attendance teachers; attendance officers; appointment, compensation, powers and duties
§ 3214
Student placement, suspensions and transfers
§ 3215
Unlawful employment
§ 3215-A
General certification provisions
§ 3216
Employment certificates
§ 3217
Procedure for issuance of employment certificates
§ 3218
Evidence of age
§ 3219
Consent of parent or guardian
§ 3220
Certificate of physical fitness
§ 3221
Pledge of employment
§ 3222
Schooling record
§ 3223
Duties of employers
§ 3224
Temporary services
§ 3225
Special employment certificate
§ 3226
Farm work permits
§ 3227
Street trades
§ 3228
Newspaper carrier
§ 3230
School district meetings and activities
§ 3232
Courts having jurisdiction
§ 3233
Penalties
§ 3234
Enforcement; withholding state moneys by commissioner of education
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Questions & Answers: Compulsory Attendance
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