(b) In  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  section  504  of  the
rehabilitation  act,  29  U.S.C.A. section 794, and with title II of the
Americans with disabilities act, 42 U.S.C.A. sections  12131-12165,  the
receiving  state  shall make reasonable accommodations and modifications
to address the needs of incoming students with disabilities, subject  to
an  existing  504  or  title  II plan, to provide the student with equal
access to education. This does not preclude the school in the  receiving
state  from  performing  subsequent  evaluations  to  ensure appropriate
placement of the student.
  4.  Local  educational  agency  administrative  officials  shall  have
flexibility  in  waiving  course  or  program  prerequisites,  or  other
preconditions for placement in courses or  programs  offered  under  the
jurisdiction of the local educational agency.
  5.  A  student whose parent or legal guardian is an active duty member
of the uniformed services, as defined  by  the  compact,  and  has  been
called  to  duty  for,  is  on  leave from, or immediately returned from
deployment to a combat zone or combat support posting, shall be  granted
additional  excused  absences at the discretion of the local educational
agency superintendent to visit with his or her parent or legal  guardian
relative to such leave or deployment of the parent or guardian.
Structure New York Laws
Article 66 - Interstate Compact on Educational Oppurtunity for Military Children
3304 - Educational Records and Enrollment.
3305 - Placement and Attendance.
3309 - Interstate Commission on Educational Oppurtunity for Military Children.
3310 - Powers and Duties of the Interstate Commission.
3311 - Organization and Operation of the Interstate Commission.
3312 - Rulemaking Functions of the Interstate Commission.
3313 - Oversight, Enforcement, and Dispute Resolution.
3314 - Financing of the Interstate Commission.
3315 - Member States, Effective Date and Amendment.
3316 - Withdrawal and Dissolution.