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Article 89
Children With Disabilities

Sections

4401
Definitions
4401‑A
Referral and evaluation for special education services or programs
4402
Duties of school districts
4403
Duties of education department
4404
Appeal procedures for children with disabilities
4404‑A
Mediation program for students with disabilities
4405
Computing financial responsibility for special educational services for certain children with disabilities
4406
Procedures through the family court
4407
Special provisions relating to instruction of certain children with disabilities
4408
Payment for July and August programs for students with disabilities
4410
Special education services and programs for preschool children with disabilities
4410‑A
Responsibility for certain temporary-resident preschool children with disabilities
4410‑B
Use of certain federal funds
4410‑C
Audits of special education services program providers for preschool children with disabilities
 



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

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