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May non-public schools seek health services for their students from the public school district in which their school resides?

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May non-public schools seek health services for their students from the public school district in which their school resides?

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Yes, Education Law section 912 requires when health and welfare services are requested by a non-public school, the boards of education or city or county department of health which ever agency is providing health service to that particular district is obligated to provide services equivalent to those provided to public school pupils in the district in which the non-public school is located.

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