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16-28-5
Section 16-28-5 Private tutor. Instruction by a private tutor means
and includes only instruction by a person who holds a certificate issued by the State Superintendent
of Education and who offers instruction in the several branches of study required to be taught
in the public schools of this state, for at least three hours a day for 140 days each calendar
year, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., and who uses the English language in giving
instruction. Such private tutor shall, prior to beginning the instruction of
any child, file with the county superintendent of education, where his place of instruction
is in territory under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or the
city superintendent of schools, where his place of instruction is in territory under the control
and supervision of a city board of education, a statement showing the child or children to
be instructed, the subjects to be taught and the period of time such instruction is proposed
to...
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16-28-7
Section 16-28-7 Report of enrollment. At the end of the fifth day from the opening of the public
school, the principal teacher of each public school, private school, and each private
tutor, but not church school, shall report on forms prescribed by the State Superintendent
of Education to the county superintendent of education, in the event the school is operated
in territory under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or to the
city superintendent of schools, in the event the school is operated in territory under the
control and supervision of a city board of education, the names and addresses of all children
of mandatory school attendance age who have enrolled in such schools; and thereafter, throughout
the compulsory attendance period, the principal teacher of each school and private
tutor shall report at least weekly the names and addresses of all children of mandatory
school attendance age who enroll in the school or who, having enrolled, were absent...
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16-28-12
16-28-12 Person in loco parentis responsible for child's school attendance and behavior; noncompliance;
local boards to promulgate written behavior policy, contents, annual distribution, receipt
to be documented; school officials required to report noncompliance; failure to report suspected
violation; district attorneys vigorously to enforce provisions. (a) Each parent, guardian,
or other person having control or custody of any child required to attend school or receive
regular instruction by a private tutor who fails to have the child enrolled
in school or who fails to send the child to school, or have him or her instructed by a private
tutor during the time the child is required to attend a public school, private
school, church school, denominational school, or parochial school, or be instructed by a private
tutor, or fails to require the child to regularly attend the school or tutor,
or fails to compel the child to properly conduct himself or herself as a pupil in any public
school...
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16-28-23
Section 16-28-23 Attendance register and rules and regulations as evidence. The registry of
attendance of pupils kept by any public school, private school, church school or private
tutor in compliance with the provisions of law or any rule and regulation promulgated
by the State Board of Education shall be admissible as evidence of the existence or nonexistence
of the facts it is required to show. A copy of any rule and regulation of the State Board
of Education duly certified as true and correct by the State Superintendent of Education shall
be admissible as evidence of the provisions of such rule and regulation, and the statement
in the certificate of the State Superintendent of Education of the date of the promulgation
shall be admissible as evidence that such rule or regulation was duly promulgated on the day
and date named. (School Code 1927, §325; Code 1940, T. 52, §321; Acts 1982, No. 82-218,
p. 260, §8.)...
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16-28-22
Section 16-28-22 Prosecutions. No prosecution or proceeding under this article shall be begun
except by one of the following parties: (1) The county superintendent of education or city
superintendent of schools where the matter affects a school or private tutor
in territory under his supervision; or (2) An attendance officer; or (3) The principal teacher
of the school which the child attends or should attend; or (4) The private tutor
by whom the child is instructed or should be instructed; or (5) The probation officer of the
county; or (6) A duly authorized agent of the State Superintendent of Education or the Department
of Human Resources. (School Code 1927, §324; Code 1940, T. 52, §320.)...
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16-28-17
Section 16-28-17 When child may be taken into custody. It shall be the duty of the attendance
officer, probation officer or other officer authorized to execute writs of arrest to take
into custody without warrant any child required to attend school or be instructed by a private
tutor who is found away from home and not in the custody of the person having charge
or control of such child during school hours and who has been reported by any person authorized
to begin proceedings or prosecutions under the provisions of this article as a truant. Such
child shall forthwith be delivered to the person having charge or control of said child or
to the principal teacher of the school or the private tutor from whom said child
is a truant. If such child is an habitual truant, he shall be brought before the juvenile
court for such disposition as the judge of said court finds proper from the facts. (School
Code 1927, §315; Code 1940, T. 52, §312.)...
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16-28-3
Section 16-28-3 Ages of children required to attend school; exemption for church school students;
transfer students. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), every child between
the ages of six and 17 years shall be required to attend a public school, private school,
church school, or be instructed by a competent private tutor for the entire
length of the school term in every scholastic year except that, prior to attaining his or
her 16th birthday every child attending a church school as defined in Section 16-28-1 is exempt
from the requirements of this section, provided the child complies with enrollment and reporting
procedures specified in Section 16-28-7. Admission to public school shall be on an individual
basis on the application of the parents, legal custodian, or guardian of the child to the
local board of education at the beginning of each school year, under the rules as the board
may prescribe; provided, a person who is under 19 years of age and on track to...
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16-28-8
Section 16-28-8 Reports required must be furnished. All school officers, including those in
private schools, or private tutors, but not those in church schools, in this
state offering instruction to pupils within the compulsory attendance ages, shall make and
furnish all reports that may be required by the State Superintendent of Education and by the
county superintendent of education or by the board of education of any city with reference
to the workings of this article. The principal teacher of each public school, private
school, church school and each private tutor shall keep an attendance register
showing the enrollment of the school and every absence of each enrolled child from school
for a half day or more during each school day of the year. (School Code 1927, §310; Code
1940, T. 52, §307; Acts 1982, No. 82-218, p. 260, §6.)...
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16-28-6
Section 16-28-6 Children exempt from attending public school. (a) The following children, when
issued certificates of exemption by the county superintendent of education, where they reside
in territory under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or the city
superintendent of schools, where they reside in territory under the control and supervision
of a city board of education, shall not be required to attend school, or to be instructed
by a private tutor: (1) Children whose physical or mental condition is such
as to prevent or render inadvisable attendance at school or application to study. Before issuing
such certificate of exemption, the superintendent shall require a certificate from the county
health officer in counties which have a health unit, and from a regularly licensed, practicing
physician in counties which do not have a health unit, that such a child is physically or
mentally incapacitated for school work. (2) Children who have completed the course...
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8-6-71
a claim of any interest by a decedent's legatee, distributee, heir or creditor, a beneficiary
under a trust, a ward, a beneficial owner of a security registered in the name of a nominee
or a minor owner of a security registered in the name of a custodian, or a claim of any similar
interest whether the claim is asserted by the claimant, a fiduciary, or by any other authorized
person on his behalf and includes a claim that the transfer would be in breach of fiduciary
duties. Corporation. A private or public corporation, association, or trust issuing
a security. Fiduciary. An executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, committee, conservator,
curator, tutor, custodian, or nominee. Persons. Such term includes an individual, a
corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust,
partnership or association, two or more persons having a joint or common interest, or any
other legal or commercial entity. Security. Such term includes any share of...
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