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Chapter 6
Pupil Rights and Responsibilities

Articles

1
Suspension or Expulsion
Sections 48900–48927
1.5
Transfer of Pupil Convicted of Violent Felony or Misdemeanor
Section 48929
2
Student Organizations
Sections 48930–48938
3
Speech and Other Communication
Section 48950
4
Notification of Parent or Guardian
Sections 48980–48986
4.5
Guidelines for Filing Complaint of Child Abuse
Section 48987
5
Prohibition of Corporal Punishment
Sections 49000–49001
5.2
Restraint and Seclusion
Sections 49005–49006.4
5.5
Pupil Fees
Sections 49010–49014
6
Athletic Programs
Sections 49020–49024
6.5
Performance-enhancing Substances
Sections 49030–49034
7
Registering to Vote
Sections 49040–49041
8
Searches by School Employees
Sections 49050–49051
9
Restorative Justice Practices
Sections 49055–49056
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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