Indiana Code § 20-26-11-33

Acceptance of nonresident students into alternative education programs
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Sec. 33. (a) Notwithstanding a policy adopted under section 32(a) of this chapter, a school corporation may accept a student who does not have legal settlement in the school corporation into an alternative education program (as defined in IC 20-30-8-1 ).       (b) A school corporation that accepts students under subsection (a) is not subject to the requirements set forth in section 32 of this chapter other than those requirements set forth in section 32(f), 32(g), 32(i), 32(j), and 32(k) of this chapter.   IC 20-26-12 Chapter 12. Curricular Material               20-26-12-1 Mandatory purchase; prohibition on charges; reasonable fee for lost or significantly damaged curricular materials             20-26-12-2 Purchase and rental; rental fee; limitations             20-26-12-3 Repealed             20-26-12-4 Repealed             20-26-12-5 Repealed             20-26-12-6 Repealed             20-26-12-7 Repealed             20-26-12-8 Repealed             20-26-12-9 Repealed             20-26-12-10 Repealed             20-26-12-11 Repealed             20-26-12-12 Repealed             20-26-12-13 Repealed             20-26-12-14 Repealed             20-26-12-15 Repealed             20-26-12-16 Repealed             20-26-12-17 Repealed             20-26-12-18 Repealed             20-26-12-19 Repealed             20-26-12-20 Repealed             20-26-12-21 Repealed             20-26-12-22 Repealed             20-26-12-23 Borrowing to purchase curricular material             20-26-12-24 Local curricular material selection             20-26-12-24.5 Reading curriculum requirements             20-26-12-25 Repealed             20-26-12-26 Repealed             20-26-12-27 Repealed             20-26-12-28 Repealed

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