(a) Unofficial or “hand-carried” education records.  In the event that official education records cannot be released to the parents for the purpose of transfer, the custodian of the records in the sending state shall prepare and furnish to the parent a complete set of unofficial educational records containing uniform information as determined by the interstate commission. Upon receipt of the unofficial educational records by a school in the receiving state, the school shall enroll and appropriately place the student based on the information provided in the unofficial records pending validation by the official records, as quickly as possible.

Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-5

  • Local education agency: means a public authority legally constituted by the state as an administrative agency to provide control of and direction for kindergarten through twelfth grade public educational institutions. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3
  • Receiving state: means the state to which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3
  • Sending state: means the state from which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3
  • State: means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3
  • Student: means the child of a military family for whom the local education agency receives public funding and who is formally enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3
  • Transition: means : (i) The formal and physical process of transferring from school to school; or (ii) The period of time in which a student moves from one school in the sending state to another school in the receiving state. See Rhode Island General Laws 16-92-3

(b) Official education records and transcripts.  Simultaneous with the enrollment and conditional placement of the student, the school in the receiving state shall request the student’s official education record from the school in the sending state. Upon receipt of this request, the school in the sending state will process and furnish the official education records to the school in the receiving state within ten (10) days or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the interstate commission.

(c) Immunizations.  Compacting states shall give thirty (30) days from the date of enrollment or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the interstate commission, for students to obtain any immunizations required by the receiving state. For a series of immunizations, initial vaccinations must be obtained within thirty (30) days or within such time as is reasonably determined under the rules promulgated by the interstate commission.

(d) Kindergarten and first grade entrance age.  Students shall be allowed to continue their enrollment at grade level in the receiving state commensurate with their grade level, including kindergarten, from a local education agency in the sending state at the time of transition, regardless of age. A student that has satisfactorily completed the prerequisite grade level in the local education agency in the sending state shall be eligible for enrollment in the next highest grade level in the receiving state, regardless of age. A student transferring after the start of the school year in the receiving state shall enter the school in the receiving state on their validated level from an accredited school in the sending state.

History of Section.
P.L. 2010, ch. 100, § 1; P.L. 2010, ch. 106, § 1.