North Dakota Code § 25-07-04

Qualifications for admission to school for the deaf - Residents of state
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entitled to free education.
1. A child who is a resident of this state and who, because of deafness or a hearing 
impairment, is unable to receive an education in the public schools, is entitled to attend 
the school for the deaf at the expense of the state. A child is entitled to attend the 
school at any age up to twenty-one.
2. The school for the deaf shall provide application forms upon request. A child may not 
be admitted to the school until the child's application is completed and approved.
3. The school for the deaf shall provide transportation to any child who has been 
admitted, in accordance with the child's individual education plan.
4. Any child who is a resident of this state and who is deaf or hearing impaired is entitled 
to receive special education and related services in accordance with the child's 
individual education program. Each individual education program must address the 
child's academic, recreational, and leisure needs, as well as the acquisition of 
independent living skills and career and technical education opportunities.

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