ยง 4111. Arrest of truants. Any attendance officer may arrest without
warrant anywhere within the state any Indian child between six and
sixteen years of age, found away from his home and who is then a truant
from instruction upon which he is lawfully required to attend within the
districts of which such attendance officer has jurisdiction. He shall
forthwith deliver a child so arrested either to the person in parental
relation to the child, or to the teacher of the school from which said
child is then a truant, or in case of habitual truants, shall bring them
before a magistrate for commitment to a school for delinquents, as
provided in section forty-one hundred twelve of this article.
Structure New York Laws
Title 6 - Special Schools and Instruction
4101 - Duties of Commissioner Regarding Indian Children.
4102 - Rights of Indians and of State Shall Be Guarded.
4103 - Indian Children Not Entitled to Free Tuition in Public Schools.
4104 - Employment of Teachers, Salaries, Et Cetera.
4105 - Required Attendance Upon Instruction.
4106 - Duties of Persons in Parental Relation to Indian Children.
4107 - Penalty for Failure to Send Children to School.
4108 - Persons Employing Indian Children Unlawfully to Be Fined.
4109 - Teachers' Record of Attendance.
4112 - Commissioner of Education to Contract for Keeping of Truants.
4114 - Payment of Services Herein Required.
4116 - Co-Operation of Indians Shall Be Sought.
4117 - Payment of Cost of Education of Physically Handicapped Indian Children.
4118 - Attendance at Post-Secondary Institutions by Native American Students.
4119 - School District May Contract to Educate Indian Children.