New York Statutes

§ 4101 — Duties of commissioner regarding Indian children

New York § 4101
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 6Special Schools and Instruction
Art. 83Indian Schools

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N.Y. Education § 4101 (2026).

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§ 4101. Duties of commissioner regarding Indian children.

1.The\ncommissioner of education shall establish schools in such places and\nmaintain such courses of instruction therein for the education of the\nIndian children of the state as he or she shall deem necessary. He or\nshe shall have general supervision of such education and shall cause to\nbe erected where necessary convenient and suitable school buildings for\nthe accommodation of all the Indian children of the state.\n 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regulation to\nthe contrary, the commissioner in his or her discretion may, instead of\nestablishing schools and maintaining courses of instruction therein for\nthe education of the Indian children of the state, contract, for a\nperiod of up to ten years, w

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