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§ 4111. Arrest  of truants.  Any attendance officer may arrest without  warrant anywhere within the state  any  Indian  child  between  six  and  sixteen  years of age, found away from his home and who is then a truant  from instruction upon which he is lawfully required to attend within the  districts of which such attendance officer has jurisdiction.   He  shall  forthwith  deliver  a child so arrested either to the person in parental  relation to the child, or to the teacher of the school from  which  said  child  is then a truant, or in case of habitual or incorrigible truants,  shall bring them before a magistrate for  commitment  to  a  school  for  delinquents, as provided in section forty-one hundred twelve.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-83 > 4111

§ 4111. Arrest  of truants.  Any attendance officer may arrest without  warrant anywhere within the state  any  Indian  child  between  six  and  sixteen  years of age, found away from his home and who is then a truant  from instruction upon which he is lawfully required to attend within the  districts of which such attendance officer has jurisdiction.   He  shall  forthwith  deliver  a child so arrested either to the person in parental  relation to the child, or to the teacher of the school from  which  said  child  is then a truant, or in case of habitual or incorrigible truants,  shall bring them before a magistrate for  commitment  to  a  school  for  delinquents, as provided in section forty-one hundred twelve.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-83 > 4111

§ 4111. Arrest  of truants.  Any attendance officer may arrest without  warrant anywhere within the state  any  Indian  child  between  six  and  sixteen  years of age, found away from his home and who is then a truant  from instruction upon which he is lawfully required to attend within the  districts of which such attendance officer has jurisdiction.   He  shall  forthwith  deliver  a child so arrested either to the person in parental  relation to the child, or to the teacher of the school from  which  said  child  is then a truant, or in case of habitual or incorrigible truants,  shall bring them before a magistrate for  commitment  to  a  school  for  delinquents, as provided in section forty-one hundred twelve.