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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
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Title 25 - Indians |
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Chapter I - Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior |
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SubChapter E - Education |
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Part 36 - Minimum Academic Standards for the Basic Education of Indian Children and National Criteria for Dormitory Situations |
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Subpart G - Homeliving Programs |
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Program Requirements |
§ 36.93 - Is a homeliving handbook required?
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§ 36.93 Is a homeliving handbook required?
Yes, each program must publish a homeliving handbook, which may be incorporated into a general student handbook. During the first week the students and staff are in the dormitory, the homeliving program must:
(a) Provide each student with a copy of the handbook that contains all the provisions in 36.94;
(b) Provide all staff, students, and parents or guardians with a current and updated copy of student rights and responsibilities;
(c) Conduct an orientation for all students on the handbook and student rights and responsibilities; and
(d) Ensure that all students, school staff, and to the extent possible, parents and guardians confirm in writing that they have received a copy of and understand the homeliving handbook.