North Dakota Code § 15.1-29-06

Petition for waiver of tuition - Appeal - Withholding of state payments
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1. a. Within fifteen days after receipt of an appeal filed under section 15.1 -29-05, the 
county superintendent of schools shall convene a three -member committee 
consisting of the county superintendent, the state's attorney, and one member 
appointed by the board of county commissioners for a term of three years. The 
committee shall consult with the boards of the affected districts and with the 
student's parent. The committee shall schedule a hearing, giving due notice to 
each affected board and to the student's parent. The committee shall conduct the 
hearing in a manner that allows all parties to present arguments and responses. 
The committee shall base its decision regarding the petition on the grade in which 
the student is or will be enrolled.
b. (1) If the student is or during the following school year will be enrolled in any 
grade from nine through twelve and the committee finds that the attendance 
of the student is necessitated by shorter distances, previous attendance in 
another high school, inadequacy of curriculum considering the student's 
educational needs, or extreme hardship for the student or the student's 
family, the committee shall approve the petition and direct the board of the 
student's school district of residence to pay the tuition or sign a tuition 
waiver contract.

(2) The committee's directive regarding the payment of tuition or the duration of 
the tuition waiver contract may be for any fixed number of school years, up 
to the completion of the student's high school education, unless open 
enrollment is an available option. 
c. (1) If the student is or during the following school year will be enrolled in any 
grade from kindergarten through eight and the committee finds the 
attendance of the student is necessitated by shorter distances or extreme 
hardship for the student or the student's family, the committee shall approve 
the petition and direct the board of the student's school district of residence 
to pay the tuition or sign a tuition waiver contract.
(2) The committee's directive regarding the payment of tuition or the duration of 
the tuition waiver contract is limited to one school year. The student's parent 
may make subsequent applications for the payment of tuition or the signing 
of a tuition waiver contract.
d. The decision of the committee may be appealed to the state board of public 
school education and the decision of the board is final.
2. If a student's school district of residence consists of land situated in more than one 
county, the three -member committee established under subsection 1 must consist of 
the county superintendent of schools and the state's attorney from the county in which 
the greatest portion of the school district's land is situated, and an individual appointed 
for a term of three years by the board of county commissioners representing the 
county in which the greatest portion of the school district's land is situated.
3. If the student's school district of residence does not pay the tuition or sign the tuition 
waiver contract, as required by this section , the board of the admitting district shall 
notify the superintendent of public instruction. Upon verification, the superintendent of 
public instruction shall withhold all state payments to the student's school district of 
residence until the requisite action has been taken.
4. A school district of residence may provide transportation to a student for whom tuition 
is paid under this section or for whom the payment of tuition is contractually waived . If 
a school district of residence does not provide transportation to the student, it may be 
provided by the admitting district.

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