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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 1 · Part 3

20-1-308. Religious instruction released time program -- academic credit.

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20-1-308 . Religious instruction released time program -- academic credit.
(1)The trustees of a school district shall provide for a religious instruction released time program under which a pupil must be released from regular school attendance for the purpose of receiving religious instruction upon written request, renewed at least annually, of the pupil's parent or guardian. The trustees shall determine the amount of time, not less than 1 hour a week, for which a pupil may be released for religious instruction.
(2)A religious instruction released time program may not be established or administered in such a way that public school property is utilized for the purpose of religious instruction.
(3)Public money may not be used, directly or indirectly, for the religious instruction.
(4)Any period for which a pupil is released under a religious instruction released time program is part of the school day and week for purposes of 20-1-301 , 20-1-302 , 20-5-103 , 20-9-311 , and all other provisions of Title 20, and the release may not adversely affect the pupil's enrollment status or attendance record or the calculation of the school district's ANB or other funding.
(5)The trustees of a school district may adopt a policy that awards academic credit for the completion of a religious instruction released time course and recognizes the credits of an independently accredited provider of released time courses.
(6)If a school district awards academic credit for a religious instruction released time course, the school district shall evaluate the course based on secular criteria that are substantially the same criteria used to evaluate similar courses to determine how much credit to award. The decision to award credit for a released time course must be neutral to, and may not involve any test for, religious content or denominational affiliation.
(7)For the purposes of this section, secular criteria may include but are not limited to the following:
(a)the number of hours of classroom instruction time;
(b)a review of the course syllabus that reflects course requirements and materials used;
(c)the methods of assessment used in the course; and
(d)the qualifications of the course instructor.
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