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2010 Maine Code
TITLE 20: EDUCATION
Chapter 404: EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN

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  • 20 §3121. Policy and purpose (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3122. Supportive assistance; private schools; state-operated institutions; Governor Baxter School for the Deaf (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3123. Definitions (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3124. Local responsibility (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3125. Methods of providing programs (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3126. State aid and review (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3127. Denial of state aid (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3128. Records (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3129. Facilities (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3130. Tuition computation (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3131. Due process; preschool children; contributions; savings provision (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3132. Rules and regulations (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3133. Technical assistance (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3134. In-service education (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3135. Direct state action (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3136. State aid to be provided (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3137. Tuition computation (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3138. Preschool hearing impaired (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3139. Amounts of aid (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3140. Contributions (REPEALED)
  • 20 §3141. Savings provision (REPEALED)

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