§ 72.40.010 Schools established — Purpose — Direction
§ 72.40.015 Center for deaf and hard of hearing youth — Functions
§ 72.40.019 Center for deaf and hard of hearing youth — Appointment of director — Qualifications
§ 72.40.0191 Center for deaf and hard of hearing youth — Director’s powers and duties
§ 72.40.020 State school for the blind — Appointment of superintendent — Qualifications
§ 72.40.022 Superintendent of the state school for the blind — Powers and duties
§ 72.40.024 Superintendents and director — Additional powers and duties
§ 72.40.028 Teachers’ qualifications — Salaries — Provisional certification
§ 72.40.031 School year — School term — Legal holidays — Use of schools
§ 72.40.040 Who may be admitted
§ 72.40.050 Admission of nonresidents
§ 72.40.060 Duty of school districts
§ 72.40.070 Duty of educational service districts
§ 72.40.080 Duty of parents
§ 72.40.090 Weekend transportation — Expense
§ 72.40.100 Penalty
§ 72.40.110 Employees’ hours of labor
§ 72.40.120 Center for deaf and hard of hearing youth — School for the blind — Appropriations
§ 72.40.200 Safety of students and protection from child abuse and neglect
§ 72.40.210 Reports to parents — Requirement
§ 72.40.220 Behavior management policies, procedures, and techniques
§ 72.40.230 Staff orientation and training
§ 72.40.240 Residential staffing requirement
§ 72.40.250 Protection from child abuse and neglect — Supervision of employees and volunteers — Procedures
§ 72.40.260 Protection from child abuse and neglect — Student instruction
§ 72.40.270 Protection from sexual victimization — Policy
§ 72.40.280 Monitoring of residential program by department of social and health services — Recommendations — Comprehensive child health and safety reviews — Access to records and documents — Safety standards
§ 72.40.290 Center for deaf and hard of hearing youth account
§ 72.40.300 School for the blind account
§ 72.40.310 Language access program

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 72.40 - State schools for blind, deaf, sensory handicapped

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