299A.1 - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION.

        299A.1  PRIVATE INSTRUCTION.         The parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a child of compulsory      attendance age who places the child under private instruction shall      provide, unless otherwise exempted, competent private instruction in      accordance with this chapter.  A parent, guardian, or legal custodian      of a child of compulsory attendance age who places the child under      private instruction which is not competent private instruction, or      otherwise fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter, is      subject to the provisions of sections 299.1 through 299.4 and the      penalties provided in section 299.6.         For purposes of this chapter, "competent private instruction"      means private instruction provided on a daily basis for at least one      hundred forty-eight days during a school year, to be met by      attendance for at least thirty-seven days each school quarter, by or      under the supervision of a licensed practitioner in the manner      provided under section 299A.2, or other person under section 299A.3,      which results in the student making adequate progress.         For purposes of this chapter and chapter 299, "private      instruction" means instruction using a plan and a course of study      in a setting other than a public or organized accredited nonpublic      school.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 200, §20