For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) âClass 1 countyâ and âclass 2 countyâ have the same meanings as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 48919.5. (b) âCounty board of educationâ means the county board that has jurisdiction over the school district denying the permit. (c) âCurrent year requestâ means a request for interdistrict transfer received beginning 15 calendar days before the commencement of instruction in the school year for which interdistrict transfer is sought. (d) (1) For purposes of appealing to the county board of education, a âdenialâ includes a school districtâs failure to provide written notification of the school districtâs decision within the timelines prescribed in this chapter. (2) A âdenialâ shall not include any of the following: (A) A request that has been deemed abandoned, as described in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 46600.2. (B) An existing interdistrict transfer permit that has been revoked or rescinded in accordance with the policy of the governing board of the school district. (C) A denial by the school district of proposed enrollment when no permit has been first issued by the school district of residence. (e) âFuture year requestâ means a request for interdistrict transfer received up until 15 calendar days before the commencement of instruction in the school year for which interdistrict transfer is sought. (f) âParentâ means the natural or adoptive parent or guardian, the person having legal custody, or other educational rights holder. (g) âSchool district of proposed enrollmentâ means a school district other than the school district in which the parent of a pupil resides, but in which the parent of the pupil nevertheless intends to enroll the pupil pursuant to this chapter. (h) âSchool district of residenceâ means a school district in which the parent of a pupil resides and in which the pupil would otherwise be required to enroll pursuant to the compulsory education requirements as specified in Section 48200.
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