§ 72-4345 Nonaccredited private schools; pupil records; definitions
§ 72-4346 Same; registration of name and address required; state board of education, administration and duties
§ 72-4347 Same; purpose of registration requirement
§ 72-4348 School districts not required to provide certain persons educational services in regular school setting; alternative placement to be offered
§ 72-4351 Citation of act
§ 72-4352 Definitions
§ 72-4353 Tax credit for low income students scholarship program; receipt for contributions; verification of scholarship eligibility
§ 72-4354 Scholarship granting organization; eligibility; disbursement of scholarship funds; annual reports
§ 72-4355 Annual report by state board of education
§ 72-4356 Certification of substantial compliance
§ 72-4357 Tax credit for contributions to scholarship granting organization; limitations on amount of credits; carry over of unused credits

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Terms Used In Kansas Statutes > Chapter 72 > Article 43 - Alternative Nonpublic Education

  • Legislative session: That part of a chamber's daily session in which it considers legislative business (bills, resolutions, and actions related thereto).
  • Official custodian: means any officer or employee of a private elementary or secondary school who is responsible for the custody and maintenance of pupil records. See Kansas Statutes 72-4345
  • Private elementary or secondary school: means an organization which regularly offers education at the elementary or secondary level and attendance at which satisfies the compulsory school attendance laws of this state, but which is not accredited by the state board of education. See Kansas Statutes 72-4345
  • Pupil records: means all records, files and data of pupils who are or have been in attendance at a private elementary or secondary school. See Kansas Statutes 72-4345
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Kansas Statutes 77-201