§ 42-72.4-1. Children under state care — Admission to public schools — Intra-state education identification
card.
(a) It is the duty of the director of the department of children, youth and families to
ensure that all children in the care of the state are allowed immediate admission,
subject to the provisions of § 16-64-1 — § 16-64-8, to a public school in the city or town in which they are residing in an authorized
placement. To facilitate the discharge of this duty, the director shall issue to every
child in the state's care who has completed three (3) years of life and has not completed
eighteen (18) years of life and to every other chi
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§ 42-72.4-1. Children under state care — Admission to public schools — Intra-state education identification
card.
(a) It is the duty of the director of the department of children, youth and families to
ensure that all children in the care of the state are allowed immediate admission,
subject to the provisions of § 16-64-1 — § 16-64-8, to a public school in the city or town in which they are residing in an authorized
placement. To facilitate the discharge of this duty, the director shall issue to every
child in the state's care who has completed three (3) years of life and has not completed
eighteen (18) years of life and to every other child in the state's care who is eligible
to be enrolled in a public school, an intra-state education identification card. The
intra-state education identification card shall include evidence of immunization as
provided in § 16-38-2.
(b) It is the duty of the director to update the intra-state education identification
card for each child in order to provide current information regarding the residence
of the parent or guardian and evidence of immunization as provided in § 16-38-2 on an annual basis prior to and each time the child transfers to another school district.
This card shall provide that each city or town be required to immediately enroll the
child in its school system and for purposes of determining the school district financially
responsible for the child's education in accordance with § 16-64-1.1, the parent's residence designated on the intra-state education identification card
shall constitute prima facie evidence of the parent's residence in that district.
(c) It is the duty of both the receiving and sending school system to effect the immediate
transfer of the child's school records without any additional documentation except
as provided by the department of elementary and secondary education. The requirements
of this section are in addition to the provisions of § 16-64-7, which empowers the department of children, youth and families to authorize the transfer
of school records in certain situations. The director of the department of children,
youth and families is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to
the implementation of this chapter. The director shall comply with the terms of this
chapter upon passage for all children in state care who are not then enrolled and/or
registered in the school district within which they reside and shall comply with the
terms of the chapter for children who are currently so enrolled or registered no later
than the time of the children's next school transfer.
(d) All inmates in the training school, without regard to their age, must attend or participate
in a school, vocational, general equivalency diploma program, or other training program,
located on the training school grounds as part of the training school's programs while
committed to the training school.