Rhode Island Code § 16-77.4-7

Portions of title 16 applicable to mayoral academies
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The following provisions of this title shall be binding on mayoral academies and may not be waived by the commissioner under § 16-77.4-3: (1) Section 16-2-2 (minimum length of school year); (2) Section 16-2-17 (right to a safe school); (3) Section 16-8-10 (federal funds for school lunch); (4) Section 16-11-1 (certification of public school teachers); (5) Section 16-12-3 (duty to cultivate principles of morality); (6) Section 16-12-10 (immunity for report of suspected substance abuse); (7) Section 16-19-1 (compulsory attendance); (8) Section 16-20-1 (school holidays enumerated); (9) Sections 16-21-3 and 16-21-4 (fire safety); (10) Sections 16-21-10, 16-21-14, and 16-21-16 (health screenings); (11) Section 16-22-9 (uniform testing); (12) Section 16-24-2 (regulations of state board); (13) Section 16-38-1 (discrimination because of race or age); (14) Section 16-38-1.1 (discrimination because of sex); (15) Section 16-38-2 (immunizations); (16) Section 16-38-4 (exclusive club); (17) Section 16-38-6 (commercial activities prohibited); (18) Section 16-38-9 (misconduct of school officers); (19) Section 16-38-10 (power of officials to visit schools); (20) Section 16-39-1 (appeal of matters of dispute to commissioner); (21) Section 16-39-2 (appeal of school committee actions to commissioner); (22) Section 16-39-3 (appeal to state board); (23) Section 16-39-3.1 (enforcement of final decision); (24) Section 16-39-3.2 (interim protective orders); (25) Section 16-39-8 (subpoena power of commissioner); (26) Section 16-40-16 (student records); (27) Section 16-71-1 (Educational Record Bill of Rights Act); (28) Section 16-21-21.1 (Penalties for drug, alcohol or weapons offenses); (29) Chapter 16-21.5 (Student interrogations).

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