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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Unconsolidated Pennsylvania Statutes

(Title 24) EDUCATION

PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE OF 1949

ARTICLE XVIII. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

§ 18-1801. Definitions.
§ 18-1802. State Board of Vocational Education; executive officer; employes
§ 18-1803. Duties of State Board of Vocational Education; reports
§ 18-1803.1. Duty of secretary to report annually
§ 18-1804. Schools or classes; supervisors; principals; instructors, etc.
§ 18-1805. Instruction in theory and practice
§ 18-1806. Administration by school districts
§ 18-1807. Joint vocational schools or departments
§ 18-1808. Advisory commtitees.
§ 18-1809. Attendance in other districts and other states; pupils from other states
§ 18-1810. Approved local or joint vocational schools; state reimbursement
§ 18-1811. Estimate of expenses and reimbursements; appropriations

§ 18-1840.1. Definitions
§ 18-1841. Area vocational-technical schools and technical institutes authorized
§ 18-1842. Advisory committees
§ 18-1843. [Repealed.]
§ 18-1844. Establishment of schools and institutes
§ 18-1845. Cost of establishment, etc., ownership of property
§ 18-1846. [Repealed.]
§ 18-1847. Attendance of pupils from nonparticipating districts
§ 18-1848. [Repealed.]
§ 18-1849. Petitions for change of plan
§ 18-1850. [Repealed.]
§ 18-1850.1. Organization and operation of schools and institutes
§ 18-1850.2. Operation by intermediate unit board of directors acting as operating agent
§ 18-1850.3. Operation by a joint committee
§ 18-1851. Establishment and operation by the Department of Public Instruction
§ 18-1852. Payment of shares
§ 18-1853. Contracts to lease
§ 18-1854. Summer youth employment program.


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