Common use of Withholding of Records Clause in Contracts

Withholding of Records. Under California law, a private school cannot refuse to provide student records to a requesting elementary school or high school because of any outstanding charges, including tuition or fees that the student or parents/guardians owe. However, in accordance with school policy, the school may withhold from parents/guardians the grades, diploma, or transcripts of a student pending the payment of certain amounts for damaged property, the return of loaned property, or unpaid tuition or fees.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Policies Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Agreement

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