North Dakota Code § 15.1-21-07

School-to-work - Student participation voluntary
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Before an elementary or secondary school student may participate in any course, program, 
or project offered under the auspices of the School -to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 
[Pub. L. 103-239; 108 Stat. 568; 20 U.S.C. 2394 et seq.], the student's school principal shall 
obtain the written consent of the student's parent or legal guardian. Participation by a student is 
voluntary and may not be deemed a condition of graduation. Neither school personnel, school 
district personnel, nor the superintendent of public instruction may impose any academic 
penalties or any other sanctions on a student for failure to participate. A student's participation in 
a course, program, or project offered under the auspices of the School -to-Work Opportunities 
Act of 1994 is subject to all state and federal child labor laws.

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