Sec. 30. Power of attorney for children of active duty military personnel.
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Sec. 30. Power of attorney for children of active duty military personnel. A student who has a parent who is active duty military personnel who must place the student with a non-custodial parent may submit a special power of attorney to the school district that authorizes the student
(i)to enroll in the district of the non-custodial parent and
(ii)have decisions made by the non-custodial parent. If a special power of attorney created pursuant to this Section is filed with the school district, then the school district must follow the direction of the special power of attorney.