Hearing before the Magistrate. after charges are filed with the Magistrate, the student’s parent(s)/guardian will receive notice of a hearing before the Magistrate. Both the truant child and the parent(s)/guardian must appear at the hearing. If the parent(s)/guardian shows that they took reasonable steps to ensure the attendance of the child, they will not be convicted of a summary offense. a) Upon conviction of a summary offense for failure to comply with compulsory attendance laws, the truant student’s parent(s) / guardian will be sentenced to pay a fine, not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and must pay court costs or be sentenced to complete a parenting education program. The Magistrate may also mandate that the parents/guardians participate in the Parent and Student Success (PASS) program, and/or refer the case to for dependency proceedings. b) If the parent(s)/guardian are not convicted, and the child continues to be truant and has reached the age of thirteen (13), and has been convicted of violating the compulsory attendance laws: i. The child can be fined up to $300.00 or be assigned to an adjudication alternative program; and ii. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will suspend the child’s driving privileges for 90 days iii. If the child is convicted of a second or subsequent violation, PennDOT will suspend the child’s driving privileges for six months iv. If the child convicted of a violation of compulsory attendance laws is unlicensed, that child will be ineligible to apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license for 90 days after a first offense, or for six months after a second or subsequent offense. If the child is under sixteen years of age when convicted, suspension of operating privileges will commence upon the child’s sixteenth birthday.
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Samples: Handbook Agreement, Handbook Agreement
Hearing before the Magistrate. after charges are filed with the Magistrate, the student’s parent(s)/guardian will receive notice of a hearing before the Magistrate. Both the truant child and the parent(s)/guardian must appear at the hearing. If the parent(s)/guardian shows that they took reasonable steps to ensure the attendance of the child, they will not be convicted of a summary offense.
a) Upon conviction of a summary offense for failure to comply with compulsory attendance laws, the truant student’s parent(s) / guardian will be sentenced to pay a fine, not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and must pay court costs or be sentenced to complete a parenting education program. The Magistrate may also mandate that the parents/guardians participate in the Parent and Student Success (PASS) program, and/or refer the case to for dependency proceedings.
b) If the parent(s)/guardian are not convicted, and the child continues to be truant and has reached the age of thirteen (13), and has been convicted of violating the compulsory attendance laws:
i. The child can be fined up to $300.00 or be assigned to an adjudication alternative program; and
ii. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will suspend the child’s driving privileges for 90 days
iii. If the child is convicted of a second or subsequent violation, PennDOT will suspend the child’s driving privileges for six months,
iv. If the child convicted of a violation of compulsory attendance laws is unlicensed, that child will be ineligible to apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license for 90 days after a first offense, or for six months after a second or subsequent offense. If the child is under sixteen years of age when convicted, suspension of operating privileges will commence upon the child’s sixteenth birthday.
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Samples: Handbook Agreement
Hearing before the Magistrate. after charges are filed with the MagistrateMagis- trate, the student’s parent(s)/guardian will receive notice of a hearing before the Magistrate. Both the truant child and the parent(s)/guardian must appear ap- pear at the hearing. If the parent(s)/guardian shows show that they took reasonable steps to ensure the attendance of the child, they will not be convicted of a summary offense.
a) Upon conviction of a summary offense for failure to comply with compulsory com- pulsory attendance laws, the truant student’s parent(s) / guardian will be sentenced to pay a fine, not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and must pay court costs or be sentenced to complete a parenting education program. The Magistrate may also mandate that the parents/guardians participate in the Parent and Student Success (PASS) program, and/or refer the case to for dependency proceedings.
b) If the parent(s)/guardian are not convicted, and the child continues to be truant and has reached the age of thirteen (13), and has been convicted of violating the compulsory attendance laws:
i. The child can be fined up to $300.00 or be assigned to an adjudication alternative program; and
ii. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will suspend the child’s driving privileges for 90 days
iii. If the child is convicted of a second or subsequent violation, PennDOT will suspend the child’s driving privileges for six months
iv. If the child convicted of a violation of compulsory attendance laws is unlicensedunli- censed, that child will be ineligible to apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license for 90 days after a first offense, or for six months after a second or subsequent offense. If the child is under sixteen years of age when convictedcon- victed, suspension of operating privileges will commence upon the child’s sixteenth birthday.
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Samples: Handbook Agreement Form
Hearing before the Magistrate. after charges are filed with the Magistrate, the student’s parent(s)/guardian will receive notice of a hearing before the Magistrate. Both the truant child and the parent(s)/guardian must appear at the hearing. If the parent(s)/guardian shows that they took reasonable steps to ensure the attendance of the child, they will not be convicted of a summary offense.
a) Upon conviction of a summary offense for failure to comply with compulsory attendance laws, the truant student’s parent(s) / guardian will be sentenced to pay a fine, not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), and must pay court costs or be sentenced to complete a parenting education program. The Magistrate may also mandate that the parents/guardians participate in the Parent and Student Success (PASS) program, and/or refer the case to for dependency proceedings.
b) If the parent(s)/guardian are not convicted, and the child continues to be truant and has reached the age of thirteen (13), and has been convicted of violating the compulsory attendance laws:be
i. The child can be fined up to $300.00 or be assigned to an adjudication alternative program; and
ii. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will suspend the child’s driving privileges for 90 days
iii. If the child is convicted of a second or subsequent violation, PennDOT will suspend the child’s driving privileges for six months,
iv. If the child convicted of a violation of compulsory attendance laws is unlicensed, that child will be ineligible to apply for a learner’s permit or driver’s license for 90 days after a first offense, or for six months after a second or subsequent offense. If the child is under sixteen years of age when convicted, suspension of operating privileges will commence upon the child’s sixteenth birthday.
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Samples: Handbook Agreement