There is no law specifying state responsibility for education. Rather, the US Constitution's "reservation clause" reserves all rights to the states that are not explicitly claimed for the Federal government in the Constitution. The Constitution makes no federal claim to education policy. However, the Constitution does claim control over "interstate commerce." Much of the body of Federal regulation and distibution programs are empowered under the auspices of interstate commerce.
Nancy Bolick has written: 'Digest of State and Federal laws: Education of handicapped children' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Legal status, laws, States
It is not in the Constitution. There are local Laws that call for children to go to school, generally until the age of 16. Higher education, such as college is not called for in any State. All educational matters fall under state jurisdiction, that is they are a matter of state laws.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is responsible for regulating the state boating laws in Iowa.
Newton Edwards has written: 'The law governing teaching personnel' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Teachers 'The courts and the public schools' -- subject(s): Education and the state, Laws, Education, Teachers, School organization and management
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is responsible for regulating the state boating laws.
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is responsible for regulating the state boating laws in Kentucky.
The Legislative Branch
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is responsible for regulating the state boating laws in North Dakota .
Judicial on the state level
Piarey Lal Mehta has written: 'Constitutional protection to scheduled tribes in India' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, India, Scheduled tribes, Dalits 'Free and compulsory education' -- subject(s): Compulsory Education, Education, Education and state, Education, Compulsory, History
Texas Parks and Wildlife is responsible for regulating Texas boating and water safety laws. The following vessels must be owned and registered in Texas. Sailing vessels 14 feet or more in length or sailing vessels with auxiliary engines.
According to Arizona state laws, parents are legally required to provide their children with the necessary care, support, education, and medical attention. This includes providing essential items such as food, clothing, and shelter. Additionally, parents are responsible for ensuring their children's safety, well-being, and moral education.