Sec. 33. (a) Notwithstanding a policy adopted under section 32(a) of this chapter, a school corporation may accept a student who does not have legal settlement in the school corporation into an alternative education program (as defined in IC 20-30-8-1).
(b) A school corporation that accepts students under subsection (a) is not subject to the requirements set forth in section 32 of this chapter other than those requirements set forth in section 32(g), 32(h), 32(j), 32(k), and 32(l) of this chapter.
As added by P.L.127-2016, SEC.17.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 26. School Corporations: General Administrative Provisions
Chapter 11. Legal Settlement and Transfer of Students; Transfer Tuition
20-26-11-0.2. Application of Certain Amendments to Prior Law
20-26-11-1. "Residence", "Resides", and Comparable Terms
20-26-11-2.5. Election to Have Legal Settlement
20-26-11-3. Forms Concerning Legal Settlement
20-26-11-4. Student Emancipation
20-26-11-5. Transfer at Request of Parent or Student; Approval; Appeal
20-26-11-6.5. Transfers of Children of School Corporation Employees
20-26-11-6.7. Transfer Agreements; School Corporation and Nonpublic School
20-26-11-7. Transfers; Students With Disabilities
20-26-11-9. Notice of Legal Settlement and Placement
20-26-11-10. Tuition for Children of Certain State Employees and Foreign Exchange Students
20-26-11-11. Tuition for Suspended, Expelled, or Excluded Emotionally Disturbed Students
20-26-11-12. Interstate Transfers
20-26-11-13. Determination of Transfer Tuition
20-26-11-14. Estimated Transfer Tuition Payments; Statements of Amount; Method of Payment
20-26-11-15. Determination by State Board
20-26-11-16. Rules of Implementation and Enforcement; Award to Prevailing School Corporation
20-26-11-17. Tuition Support Reporting Requirements
20-26-11-18. Joint Liability of Health Care Facility or Child Care Institution for Transfer Tuition
20-26-11-30. School Attendance in Former School Corporation
20-26-11-31. State Tuition Support for Certain Students
20-26-11-33. Acceptance of Nonresident Students Into Alternative Education Programs