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Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 16-19. Compulsory Attendance

 

Rhode Island General Laws > Title 16 > Chapter 16-19. Compulsory Attendance


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§ 16-19-1Attendance required
§ 16-19-1.1Grants and gifts -- Acceptance and expenditure -- Coventry -- Woonsocket
§ 16-19-2Approval of private schools -- Requirements -- Review
§ 16-19-3Appointment and compensation of truant officers -- Supplies and assistance -- Joint officers -- Tenure
§ 16-19-4Prosecution of violations -- Process -- Fees
§ 16-19-5Inspection and reports of places of employment of minors -- Work certificates
§ 16-19-6Proceedings against habitual truants and offenders
§ 16-19-7Disposition of fines
§ 16-19-8Jurisdiction of family court
§ 16-19-9Immunity from liability for costs
§ 16-19-10Notification of pupil absence

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Tennessee Code > Title 65 > Chapter 4 > Part 4 > § 65-4-407. Liability of caller identification service providers


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No provider of telephone caller identification service shall be held liable for violations of this part committed by other persons or entities.

[Acts 1999, ch. 478, § 7.]

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