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2011 Missouri Revised Statutes
TITLE XI EDUCATION AND LIBRARIES
Chapter 170 Instruction--Materials and Subjects
- Section 170.005. Eye protection required, when.
- Section 170.007. Industrial quality eye protective devices defined.
- Section 170.009. Instructions and recommendations for eye protection to be prepared by boards.
- Section 170.011. Courses in the constitutions, American history and Missouri government, required, penalty--waiver, when--student awards--requirements not applicable to foreign exchange students.
- Section 170.012. Graduate teaching assistants communication in English language requirements--testing and reports.
- Section 170.014. Reading instruction act--reading programs established, essential components--explicit systematic phonics defined.
- Section 170.015. Human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases, instruction in, requirements--policies, school boards' duties--certain course materials on human sexuality prohibited, when.
- Section 170.031. Physiology texts to contain chapter on dental hygiene--penalty.
- Section 170.037. Adoption of service-learning programs and projects encouraged--state board of education to provide assistance, when.
- Section 170.041. Physical education supplies and equipment--certain districts may raise funds for.
- Section 170.046. School-based nonviolent conflict resolution program materials--development, content, availability.
- Section 170.049. Veterans Day observance in schools.
- Section 170.051. Textbook defined--school board to provide free textbooks in public schools--funds to be used.
- Section 170.055. Price to be paid for books--excessive price a misdemeanor, penalty.
- Section 170.057. Incidental fund moneys may be used for books, supplies and educational television.
- Section 170.061. Publisher to file copy of book and price statement with state board--other required agreements.
- Section 170.071. Publisher to pay filing fee--use of fund.
- Section 170.081. Publisher to file bond.
- Section 170.091. State board to furnish list of publishers.
- Section 170.101. Proceedings for forfeiture of publisher's bond.
- Section 170.111. Publisher to furnish duplicate price lists to clerk.
- Section 170.121. Publisher to designate secretary of state as agent for service of process.
- Section 170.131. Publisher to file statement regarding control of prices.
- Section 170.132. Preference given to educational materials available in Braille or electronic format, public schools.
- Section 170.135. Captioning of electronic video instructional materials--definitions--failure to comply, civil penalty.
- Section 170.141. Publisher to show ownership of publishing house.
- Section 170.151. Proceedings for forfeiture of publisher's contract and bond instituted, when.
- Section 170.161. Penalty for selling books without license.
- Section 170.171. Board member accepting bribe--penalty.
- Section 170.201. Boards may accept gifts for libraries--investment (seven-director districts).
- Section 170.211. Public library--powers of board in urban districts.
- Section 170.221. Art gallery and museum--powers of board in urban districts.
- Section 170.225. Rules, procedure.
- Section 170.231. Inspection by the public of instructional material, research and experimentation programs or projects.
- Section 170.250. (Repealed L. 2010 H.B. 1965 A)
- Section 170.254. Grants for acquisition of computer and telecommunications technology equipment--limitation.
- Section 170.260. Motivated students program, requirements.
- Section 170.300. Phonics instruction pilot project.
- Section 170.305. Supplemental educational services, equipment and educational materials not deemed an incentive for certification purposes.
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