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18A:38-29.  Warning and arrest of vagrants or habitual truants
    The attendance officer shall examine into all violations of this article, shall warn any child violating any of the provisions of this article and the parent, guardian or other person having charge and control of the child of the consequences of the violation if persisted in, and shall notify such person in writing to cause the child to attend school within five days from the date on which notice is served, and regularly thereafter.  The attendance officer shall  have full police power to enforce the provisions of this article and may arrest  without warrant any vagrant child or habitual truant or any child who is  habitually incorrigible or who is vicious or immoral in conduct or illegally  absent from school.
 
L.1967, c.271.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-18a > Section-18a-38 > 18a-38-29

18A:38-29.  Warning and arrest of vagrants or habitual truants
    The attendance officer shall examine into all violations of this article, shall warn any child violating any of the provisions of this article and the parent, guardian or other person having charge and control of the child of the consequences of the violation if persisted in, and shall notify such person in writing to cause the child to attend school within five days from the date on which notice is served, and regularly thereafter.  The attendance officer shall  have full police power to enforce the provisions of this article and may arrest  without warrant any vagrant child or habitual truant or any child who is  habitually incorrigible or who is vicious or immoral in conduct or illegally  absent from school.
 
L.1967, c.271.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-18a > Section-18a-38 > 18a-38-29

18A:38-29.  Warning and arrest of vagrants or habitual truants
    The attendance officer shall examine into all violations of this article, shall warn any child violating any of the provisions of this article and the parent, guardian or other person having charge and control of the child of the consequences of the violation if persisted in, and shall notify such person in writing to cause the child to attend school within five days from the date on which notice is served, and regularly thereafter.  The attendance officer shall  have full police power to enforce the provisions of this article and may arrest  without warrant any vagrant child or habitual truant or any child who is  habitually incorrigible or who is vicious or immoral in conduct or illegally  absent from school.
 
L.1967, c.271.