Iowa Statutes

§ 299A.2 — Competent private instruction by licensed practitioner

Iowa § 299A.2
JurisdictionIowa
Title VIIEDUCATION, HISTORY, AND CULTURE
Ch. 299APRIVATE INSTRUCTION

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Iowa Code § 299A.2 (2026).

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If a licensed practitioner provides competent instruction to a school-age child, the practitionershallpossessavalidlicenseorcertificatewhichhasbeenissuedbythestateboard of educational examiners under chapter 256, subchapter VII, part 3, and which is appropriate §299A.2, PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 2 to the ages and grade levels of the children to be taught. Competent private instruction may include but is not limited to a home school assistance program which provides instruction or instructional supervision offered through an accredited nonpublic school or public school district by a teacher, who is employed by the accredited nonpublic school or public school district, who assists and supervises a parent, guardian, or legal custodian in providing instruction to a child. If competent private instru

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