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Article 85
Instruction of the Deaf and of the Blind

Sections

4201
Duties of commissioner of education
4202
Regulations for admission
4203
Persons eligible for appointment as pupils to institutions for instruction of the deaf
4204
Support and term of instruction of deaf state pupils
4204‑A
Deaf-infant program
4204‑B
School district contribution and state reimbursement
4205
Clothing for deaf state pupils
4206
Persons eligible for appointment as pupils to institutions for instruction of the blind
4207
Support and term of instruction of blind state pupils
4208
Clothing for blind state pupils
4209
Blind and deaf children and blind and cerebral palsied children
4210
Aid for blind or deaf students
4211
Tuition
4212
Protection of pupils
4213
Other persons eligible for appointment
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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