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Article 66
Interstate Compact On Educational Opportunity For Military Children

Sections

3300
Short title
3301
Purpose
3302
Definitions
3303
Applicability
3304
Educational records and enrollment
3304‑A
Advance enrollment
3305
Placement and attendance
3306
Eligibility
3307
Graduation
3308
State coordination
3309
Interstate commission on educational opportunity for military children
3310
Powers and duties of the interstate commission
3311
Organization and operation of the interstate commission
3312
Rulemaking functions of the interstate commission
3313
Oversight, enforcement, and dispute resolution
3314
Financing of the interstate commission
3315
Member states, effective date and amendment
3316
Withdrawal and dissolution
3317
Severability and construction
3318
Binding effect of compact and other laws
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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