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Part 27
Pupils

Chapters

1
Admission
Sections 48000–48071
2
Compulsory Education Law
Sections 48200–48361
3
Compulsory Continuation Education
Sections 48400–48454
4
Attendance at Adjustment Schools
Sections 48600–48666
5
Attendance at Community College
Sections 48800–48813
5.5
Education of Pupils in Foster Care and Pupils Who Are Homeless
Sections 48850–48859
6
Pupil Rights and Responsibilities
Sections 48900–49056
6.5
Pupil Records
Sections 49060–49085
6.6
the Education Empowerment Act of 1998
Sections 49091.10–49091.24
7
Employment of Minors
Sections 49100–49200
8
Pupil Safety
Sections 49300–49395
9
Pupil and Personnel Health
Sections 49400–49590
10
Educational Counseling
Sections 49600–49604
11
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children
Sections 49700–49703
 



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

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