Iowa Statutes
§ 299.22 — When deaf or hard of hearing and blind children excused
Iowa § 299.22
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Iowa Code § 299.22 (2026).
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Attendance at the state-operated school may be excused when the superintendent of
the state-operated school certifies that an interdisciplinary staffing team has determined,
pursuant to the requirements of chapter 256B, that the child is efficiently taught for the
scholastic year in an accredited nonpublic or other school devoted to the instruction, by a
private tutor, in the public schools, or is shown to be physically or mentally unable to attend
school under section 299.5.
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Legislative History
[S13, §2718-f; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §4431; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81,
§299.22]
Nearby Sections
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§ 299.10
Truancy officers — appointment§ 299.11
Duties of truancy officer§ 299.12
Failure to attend§ 299.13
Civil enforcement§ 299.16
Failure to attend — report§ 299.18
Education of certain children who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind, or have severe disabilities§ 299.19
Proceeding against parent§ 299.1A
Compulsory attendance age§ 299.1C
County attorney§ 299.2
Exceptions§ 299.20
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