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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 33. School Safety and Discipline
- Section 30. Duties of a Patrol.
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AS 14.33.030. Duties of a Patrol.
- (a) Patrol members shall
- (1) encourage pupils to refrain from crossing streets and highways at other than regular crossings;
- (2) direct pupils not to cross streets and highways when the presence of traffic renders crossing unsafe;
- (3) when directed, assist pupils to safely board or leave school buses.
- (b) A patrol member may not, under any circumstances, be permitted to direct vehicular traffic or be stationed in a street
or highway while performing the duties of a patrol member.
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