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Title 13 Chapter 11 Deceptive act or practice by supplier. Targeted solicitations involving financial information -- Restrictions. Unconscionable act or practice by supplier.
If a student is truant or has 5 absences in any class per term, Maeser Administration or another designated Maeser representative will make reasonable efforts to notify the student's parent(s) by telephone, mail, or personal communication. check them out of school, and excuse absences and tardies.
Assault is: an attempt, with unlawful force or violence, to do bodily injury to another; a threat, accompanied by a show of immediate force or violence, to do bodily injury to another; or.
Prohibition of corporal punishment -- Use of reasonable and necessary physical restraint. 53G-8-302. Prohibition of corporal punishment -- Use of reasonable and necessary physical restraint. A school employee may not inflict or cause the infliction of corporal punishment upon a student.
76-5-102.3. Assault or threat of violence against a school employee. "Assault" means an offense under Section 76-5-102. "Employee" includes a volunteer.
Threats against schools. causes an official or volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies to take action due to the risk to the school or general public. A violation of Subsection (2)(a), (b)(i), or (b)(iii) is a third degree felony. A violation of Subsection (2)(b)(ii) is a class A misdemeanor.
Depending on the nature of the altercation, students involved in a school fight may face charges of assault or battery. If a weapon is used or brought to school during the fight, students could face additional charges related to possession of a weapon on school grounds, which can lead to serious legal consequences.
However, under the California Tort Claims Act law you may be able to sue your child's public school if certain conditions are met. Unlike directly filing a lawsuit against a private school, in order to sue a public school you must first give notice of your claim to the school.
Generally speaking, if you are threatened or attacked by a student, you should immediately report it to a school administrator and your teachers' union representative if you have one.