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| Article 13 (Prohibition of Discrimination) |
| (1) | No education officer may refuse an application for enrollment or enrollment of any disabled person or compel him/her to transfer to another school, while no nursery schools under the Infant Care Act and various levels of schools under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act shall refuse transfers of the disabled persons to such educational institutions. <Amended by Act No. 10789, Jun, 7, 2011> |
| (2) | The head of an educational institution under paragraph (1) shall comply with Article 17 of the Act on Special Education for the Disabled Persons, Etc.<Amended by Act No. 10280, May 11, 2010> |
| (3) | No education officer may refuse a request made by any disabled person enrolled at the relevant educational institution and his/her guardians for the provisions of convenience defined in the subparagraphs of Article 14 (1) without justifiable grounds. |
| (4) | No education officer may restrict, exclude or refuse the participation of the disabled persons in all within and outside school activities, including specific lessons, experiments, training, field trips and educational trips, by reason of their disabilities. |
| (5) | Education officers shall provide career planning and information suitable for the abilities and characteristics of the disabled persons in regard to job training, career planning and information provision. |
| (6) | No education officers and school personnel shall insult nor disparage the disabled persons attending the relevant educational institutions and persons related to the disabled, special education instructors, special education assistants, or persons in charge of matters regarding the disabled persons. |
| (7) | No education officer may, when a disabled person applies for enrollment, require additional documents or application documents in a separate form, not required for applicants without disabilities, or a separate interview, physical examination or additional test only targeting the disabled persons (hereinafter referred to as "additional documents, etc."): |
| (8) | In providing education to the disabled persons under Article 3 (1) of the Act on Special Education for the Disabled Persons, Etc., neither State nor local government shall violate the number of class hours required by relevant school curricula without justifiable grounds. <Amended by Act No. 10280, May 11, 2010> |