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22-12-5. School attendance.

A.     Local school boards may admit school-age persons who do not live within the school district to the public schools within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

B.     Local school boards may permit school-age persons to transfer to a school outside the child's attendance zone but within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

C.     Local school boards may charge a tuition fee for the right to attend public school within the school district only to those school-age persons who do not live within the state.  The tuition fee shall not exceed the amount generated by the public school fund for a school-age person similarly situated within the school district for the current school year.   

D.     When the parent or guardian of a student not living in the state pays an ad valorem property tax for school purposes within the district, the amount of the tuition payable for the school year shall be reduced by the district average ad valorem tax per pupil as determined by  the ad valorem tax credit utilized in calculating state equalization guarantee distribution.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-12 > Section-22-12-5

22-12-5. School attendance.

A.     Local school boards may admit school-age persons who do not live within the school district to the public schools within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

B.     Local school boards may permit school-age persons to transfer to a school outside the child's attendance zone but within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

C.     Local school boards may charge a tuition fee for the right to attend public school within the school district only to those school-age persons who do not live within the state.  The tuition fee shall not exceed the amount generated by the public school fund for a school-age person similarly situated within the school district for the current school year.   

D.     When the parent or guardian of a student not living in the state pays an ad valorem property tax for school purposes within the district, the amount of the tuition payable for the school year shall be reduced by the district average ad valorem tax per pupil as determined by  the ad valorem tax credit utilized in calculating state equalization guarantee distribution.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-12 > Section-22-12-5

22-12-5. School attendance.

A.     Local school boards may admit school-age persons who do not live within the school district to the public schools within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

B.     Local school boards may permit school-age persons to transfer to a school outside the child's attendance zone but within the school district when there are sufficient school accommodations to provide for them.   

C.     Local school boards may charge a tuition fee for the right to attend public school within the school district only to those school-age persons who do not live within the state.  The tuition fee shall not exceed the amount generated by the public school fund for a school-age person similarly situated within the school district for the current school year.   

D.     When the parent or guardian of a student not living in the state pays an ad valorem property tax for school purposes within the district, the amount of the tuition payable for the school year shall be reduced by the district average ad valorem tax per pupil as determined by  the ad valorem tax credit utilized in calculating state equalization guarantee distribution.