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May a work permit be issued by the public school to a pupil who attends a private school located within the school district boundaries, even though the pupil is not a resident of the school district?

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May a work permit be issued by the public school to a pupil who attends a private school located within the school district boundaries, even though the pupil is not a resident of the school district?

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Yes. The California Department of Education, Deputy General Counsel’s office, has found that, pursuant to written authorization from the superintendent of the public school district, a work permit may validly be issued for such a pupil. Further, the findings indicated that the intent of Education Code sections 49110 and 49110.1 was not to restrict, on the basis of legal residence, the authority to issue work permits, but rather to consider the school district in which the pupil attends school.

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