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Section 3325.03 | Return of Pupil to Parents.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The superintendent of the state school for the deaf or the superintendent of the state school for the blind may return to its parents, guardian, or proper agency any pupil under his jurisdiction, who, in the opinion of such superintendent and the […]

Section 3325.04 | Employment of Teachers.

Effective: August 29, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 143 – 119th General Assembly The superintendent of the state school for the deaf and the superintendent of the state school for the blind, with the approval of the superintendent of public instruction, shall, for their respective schools and subject to the rules and regulations of the […]

Section 3325.05 | Higher Education for Blind Pupils – Residence Requirements.

Effective: January 3, 1956 Latest Legislation: House Bill 212 – 101st General Assembly The state board of education may provide for the further and higher education of any blind pupils, who in its judgment are capable of receiving sufficient benefit to render them more efficient as citizens, by appointing readers for such persons to read […]

Section 3325.011 | Admission of Pupils to State School for the Deaf.

Effective: September 29, 2007 Latest Legislation: House Bill 119 – 127th General Assembly Subject to the regulations adopted by the state board of education, the state school for the deaf shall be open to receive persons who are deaf, partially deaf, and both blind and deaf residents of this state, who, in the judgment of […]

Section 3325.02 | Admission of Pupils to State School for the Blind.

Effective: September 17, 2014 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 130th General Assembly (A) As used in this chapter, “visual impairment” means blindness, partial blindness, deaf-blindness, or multiple disabilities if one of the disabilities is vision related. (B) Subject to the regulations adopted by the state board of education, the state school for the blind […]