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5112.1 AR Administrative Regulation

Exemptions From Attendance

A student may be exempted from full-time attendance in the district's regular education program if he/she: - Is being instructed in a private full-time school and the district attendance supervisor or designee verifies that the private school has filed an affidavit pursuant to Education Code 33190 (Education Code 48222, 48223) - Is being instructed by a private tutor who holds a valid state credential for the grade taught, provided that the instruction consists of study and recitation for at least three hours a day for 175 days of each calendar year (Education Code 48224) - Holds a work permit to work temporarily in the entertainment or allied industry (Education Code 48225) - Holds a work permit and attends part-time classes (Education Code 48230) - Is between the ages of 12 and 14 and enters a school attendance area from another state within 10 days of the end of the school term, with the exemption applicable for the remainder of the term (Education Code 48231)

Legal & Management References

State
2 CCR 11034 - Terms, conditions, and privileges of employment
Ed. Code 33190 - Affidavit by persons conducting private school instruction
Ed. Code 46100-46147 - Minimum school day
Ed. Code 46170 - Minimum school day; continuation education
Ed. Code 48200-48341 - Compulsory education law
Ed. Code 48400-48454 - Compulsory continuation education
Ed. Code 48800-48802 - Attendance at community college
Ed. Code 49110-49119 - Permits to work
Ed. Code 49130-49135 - Permits to work full time
Lab. Code 1285-1312 - Employment of minors
Lab. Code 1390-1399 - Employment of minors
Federal
20 USC 1681-1688 - Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; discrimination based on sex
29 USC 794 - Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Section 504
34 CFR 106.40 - Marital or parental status
Management Resources
Court Decision - Thomas v. Atascadero Unified School District (1986) 662 F.Supp. 376
Website - CSBA District and County Office of Education Legal Services
Website - California Department of Education, Attendance Improvement

Cross References