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BLAIR LEE III,

Acting Governor

231

(2) ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF
THIS SECTION IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION IS
SUBJECT TO A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $50.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as Art.
77, §92.

The last sentence of Art. 77, §92(a), which
relates to children withdrawing from school
before July 1, 1969, is deleted as obsolete.

The only other changes are in style.

7-302. REPORT OF ABSENCES AND MALADJUSTMENT.

THE PRINCIPAL OR HEAD TEACHER OF EACH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE
SCHOOL IN THIS STATE SHALL REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO THE COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT, THE SUPERVISOR OF PUPIL PERSONNEL, OR ANY
OTHER OFFICIAL DESIGNATED BY THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT THE
NAMES OF EACH CHILD ENROLLED IN HIS SCHOOL WHO HAS BEEN
ABSENT OR IRREGULAR IN ATTENDANCE, WITHOUT LAWFUL EXCUSE, OR
WHO SHOWS EVIDENCE OF MALADJUSTMENT, SO THAT THE CAUSES MAY
BE STUDIED AND SOLUTIONS WORKED OUT.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as Art.
77, §94.

The only changes are in style.

7-303. PARENTAL SCHOOLS.

(A)   ESTABLISHMENT.

EACH COUNTY BOARD AND THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
BALTIMORE MAY ESTABLISH SCHOOLS IN ANY COUNTY OR BALTIMORE
CITY TO BE KNOWN AS PARENTAL SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN 6 YEARS
OLD OR OLDER AND UNDER 16 WHO ARE HABITUAL TRUANTS FROM
SCHOOL OR FROM INSTRUCTION.

(B)   JOINT USE BETWEEN COUNTIES.

TWO OR MORE COUNTY BOARDS MAY ESTABLISH A PARENTAL
SCHOOL FOR THEIR JOINT USE.

(C)   COMMITMENT TO PARENTAL SCHOOL BY JUVENILE COURT.

THE JUVENILE COURT THAT HAS JURISDICTION MAY COMMIT A
HABITUALLY TRUANT CHILD TO ANY PARENTAL SCHOOL FOR THE CITY
OR COUNTY IN WHICH THE CHILD RESIDES, BUT A CHILD WHO IS
CONVICTED OF ANY OFFENSE OTHER THAN TRUANCY MAY NOT BE
COMMITTED TO A PARENTAL SCHOOL.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as Art.
77, §93.

The only changes are in style.

7-304. SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION.

 

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