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Code · California · Education Code

§ 68100

185 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/68100

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(a)A district may classify a student as a district resident if he or she lives with a parent who earns a livelihood primarily by performing agricultural labor for hire in California and other states and the parent has performed this labor in this state for at least two months per year in each of the two preceding years, the parent lives within the district which maintains the community college attended by the student, and the parent claims the student as a dependent on his or her state or federal personal income tax returns if he or she has sufficient income to have a personal income tax liability.
(b)A district may also classify a student as a district resident if he or she earns a livelihood primarily by performing agricultural labor for hire in California and other states and he or she has performed this labor in this state for at least two months per year in each of the two preceding years.
(c)The Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges shall prescribe rules and regulations for the implementation of this section.
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