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Code · Montana · Title 20 — Education · Chapter 5 · Part 1

20-5-104. Attendance officer.

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20-5-104 . Attendance officer. In order to enforce the compulsory attendance provisions of this title, each district shall have at least one person serving as an attendance officer according to the following requirements:
(1)districts of the first class and districts of the second class with a dropout rate higher than the statewide average dropout rate as calculated by the office of public instruction shall appoint one or more of the district's staff as attendance officers;
(2)districts of the second class with a dropout rate at or below the statewide average dropout rate as calculated by the office of public instruction and districts of the third class may appoint one or more of the district's staff as attendance officers; or
(3)the county superintendent must be the attendance officer in second-class or third-class districts that do not appoint an attendance officer.
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