Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Education
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Auxiliary Services for Nonpublic Schoolchildren
Section R. 340.292 - Auxiliary services description

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 340.292

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 2. Auxiliary services include the following:

(a) Health and nursing services and examinations consist of all those activities in the field of physical and mental health which are not direct instruction and consist of medical, dental, psychiatric and nurse services in the nature of examination, evaluation, and diagnosis which shall be provided for children enrolled in school and for children in anticipation of their enrollment for the first time.

(b) Street crossing guard service consists of the employment of a person whose responsibility is the safety of children at street crossings.

(c) National defense education act testing services shall be in accordance with sections 270 and 272 of Act No. 269 of the Public Acts of 1955, as amended, being SS340.270 and 340.272 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and pursuant to section 503A, Title V, Public Law 85-864.

(d) Speech correction services, visiting teacher services for delinquent and disturbed children, school diagnostician services for all mentally handicapped children, teacher counselor services for physically handicapped children, and teacher consultant services for mentally handicapped or emotionally disturbed children shall be in accordance with Act No. 269 of the Public Acts of 1955, as amended, being SS340.1 to 340.984 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and Act No. 312 of the Public Acts of 1957, as amended, being SS388.611 to 388.652 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, and pursuant to administrative rules.

(e) Remedial reading services consist of the provision of remedial reading instruction to small groups of pupils who have a demonstrated need for such services in other than a regular class and the provision of teacher consultant assistance services to classroom teachers who have pupils with reading problems.

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