Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 76, § 19 (2026)

Supervisors of attendance; employment

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Section 19. Every school committee shall appoint, make regulations governing and fix the compensation of one or more supervisors of attendance, who may be either male or female, and who shall meet such standards of qualifications for such work as shall be established by the department of education; provided, that such supervisors shall have attained the age of twenty-one years. The committees of two or more towns may employ the same supervisors of attendance.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2001–2002 · leading case: City of Worcester v. Labor Relations Comm'n, 438 Mass. 177 (Mass. 2002).
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City of Worcester v. Labor Relations Comm'n, 438 Mass. 177 (Mass. 2002). · cites it 3× “The special order recited that, on August 26, 1996, the city manager had designated all police officers as “supervisors of attendance with the authority to exercise the duties specified in G. L. c. 76, §§ 19 and 20, which include the power to apprehend and take to school without…”
City of Worcester v. Labor Relations Comm'n, 756 N.E.2d 1220 (Mass. App. Ct. 2001). · cites it 2× “The chief’s order was entitled “Truancy Intervention” and *108 stated that, on August 26, 1996, the city manager had designated all Worcester police officers as “supervisors of attendance with the authority to exercise the duties specified in [G. L. c. 76, §§ 19 and 20,] which…”
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