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Iowa

Chapter 299 — Compulsory Education
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299.1 Attendance requirements — attendance policies.
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299.1A Compulsory attendance age.
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299.1B Failure to attend — driver’s license.
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299.1C County attorney.
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299.1D Absences related to courses in religious instruction.
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299.2 Exceptions.
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299.3 Reports from accredited nonpublic schools.
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299.4 Reports as to private instruction.
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299.5 Proof of mental or physical condition.
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299.5A Mediation. Repealed by 2024 Acts, ch 1152, §21.
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299.6 Violations — community service or fine or imprisonment.
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299.6A Civil penalty — distribution of funds.
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299.7 Custody of records.
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299.8 “Truant” defined.
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299.9 Truants — rules for punishment.
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299.10 Truancy officers — appointment.
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299.11 Duties of truancy officer.
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299.12 Failure to attend.
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299.13 Civil enforcement.
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299.14 Reserved.
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299.15 Reports by school officers and employees.
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299.16 Failure to attend — report. Repealed by 2009 Acts, ch 54, §14.
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299.17 Reserved.
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299.18 Education of certain children who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind, or have severe disabilities.
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299.19 Proceeding against parent.
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299.20 Order.
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299.21 Contempt.
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299.22 When deaf or hard of hearing and blind children excused.
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299.23 Agent of state board of regents.
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299.24 Religious groups exempted from school standards.
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