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(a) Lists.--Subject to the limitations of subsection (b), the superintendent of every public school district, except as otherwise provided, shall make available to all armed forces recruiters for the active component, reserve component and National Guard component of the armed forces the same access to senior students as is available to institutions of higher education and trade schools. Access shall include, but not be limited to, a list of senior male and female students by name, home address and, if published, telephone number, who at the end of the respective academic year will graduate from the school system. The list shall be compiled within 45 calendar days of the effective date of this act and in succeeding years by the first day of the academic year in which the senior students will graduate.
(b) Notification.--Each school district shall notify the students, in writing, prior to the end of their junior year, of the requirements imposed by subsection (a). Each student shall be given at least 21 calendar days to request, in writing, to the superintendent, exclusion of such student's name prior to the release of such list.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 51 P.S. Military Affairs § 20222. List of seniors to be compiled - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-51-ps-military-affairs/pa-st-sect-51-20222/
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