§ 16-26-1 Name of school
§ 16-26-2 Control by board of regents for elementary and secondary education
§ 16-26-3 Repealed
§ 16-26-3.1 Board of Trustees
§ 16-26-6 Admission of students
§ 16-26-7 Persons admissible
§ 16-26-7.1 Regional hearing impaired programs
§ 16-26-8 Repealed
§ 16-26-9 Certificates of proficiency
§ 16-26-10 Annual report to general assembly
§ 16-26-11 Execution of chapter – Rules and regulations
§ 16-26-12 Other sources of funding

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