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Code · Washington · Title 72 — State Institutions · Chapter 72.40

RCW 72.40.090

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the state school for the blind and the *school for the deaf may arrange and provide for weekend transportation to and from schools. This transportation shall be at no cost to students and parents, as allowed within the appropriations allocated to the schools.
[ 1993 c 147 s 5 ; 1985 c 378 s 24 ; 1975 c 51 s 1 ; 1959 c 28 s 72.40.090 . Prior: 1909 c 97 p 259 s 9; 1899 c 142 s 28 ; 1899 c 81 s 2 ; 1897 c 118 s 255 ; RRS s 4653.]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: The "state school for the deaf" was abolished pursuant to 2009 c 381 s 11 and powers, duties, and functions were transferred to the Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss. The "Washington state center for childhood deafness and hearing loss" was renamed the "Washington center for deaf and hard of hearing youth" by 2019 c 266 s 1 .
Severability — Effective date — 1985 c 378: See notes following RCW 72.01.050 .
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