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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-97 > 4810

§ 4810. Quarantine.    A pupil committed to the school either by court  or school authorities upon being received shall  be  kept  separate  and  apart  for  a  period  of  not less than seven days.  During this time a  complete physical and mental examination of such child shall be made  by  qualified  physicians.  Such physicians shall make reports in writing to  the superintendent stating fully the results of such examinations;  such  reports  shall  be  kept  on  file  by  the superintendent in proper and  systematic order.    During the period of such quarantine the superintendent  and  teachers  shall  give  special  attention  to  the  pupil with a view of obtaining  knowledge of the child and gaining his confidence.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-97 > 4810

§ 4810. Quarantine.    A pupil committed to the school either by court  or school authorities upon being received shall  be  kept  separate  and  apart  for  a  period  of  not less than seven days.  During this time a  complete physical and mental examination of such child shall be made  by  qualified  physicians.  Such physicians shall make reports in writing to  the superintendent stating fully the results of such examinations;  such  reports  shall  be  kept  on  file  by  the superintendent in proper and  systematic order.    During the period of such quarantine the superintendent  and  teachers  shall  give  special  attention  to  the  pupil with a view of obtaining  knowledge of the child and gaining his confidence.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-97 > 4810

§ 4810. Quarantine.    A pupil committed to the school either by court  or school authorities upon being received shall  be  kept  separate  and  apart  for  a  period  of  not less than seven days.  During this time a  complete physical and mental examination of such child shall be made  by  qualified  physicians.  Such physicians shall make reports in writing to  the superintendent stating fully the results of such examinations;  such  reports  shall  be  kept  on  file  by  the superintendent in proper and  systematic order.    During the period of such quarantine the superintendent  and  teachers  shall  give  special  attention  to  the  pupil with a view of obtaining  knowledge of the child and gaining his confidence.