13-62-6. Persons entitled to admission to school--Admission of nonresident pupils.
All persons under twenty-one years of age, whose hearing impairment precludes successful educational benefits of public schools, who are residents of the state, and capable of receiving instruction are eligible for programs provided by the state school for the deaf. Any person who is not a resident of the state, but meets all of the other qualifications included in this section, may be admitted to the school provided the Board of Regents determines that the admittance does not exclude eligible residents of the state and upon payment of board, tuition and care charges established by the Board of Regents.
Source: SDC 1939, §55.4103; SL 1953, ch 296, §3; SL 1975, ch 128, §373; SL 1989, ch 171, §2.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 62 - State School For The Deaf
Section 13-62-1 - Location of school--Control by Board of Regents--Purpose.
Section 13-62-2 - Superintendent, instructors, and staff--Qualifications.
Section 13-62-3 - Bond of superintendent.
Section 13-62-4 - Duties of superintendent--Employment and compensation of other personnel.
Section 13-62-5 - Preservation of school buildings and property.
Section 13-62-6 - Persons entitled to admission to school--Admission of nonresident pupils.
Section 13-62-11 - Transportation allowance.
Section 13-62-12 - Funds and property applied to benefit of school.
Section 13-62-13 - Academic year of school .
Section 13-62-14 - Rules for operation of school.
Section 13-62-15 - Lease of buildings for commercial purposes--Use of lease income.