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Subchapter M. ELIGIBILITY Section 400: STUD ENTÕS ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL UIL CONTESTS Subject to the other sections of this subchapter, an individual is eligible to participate in a League varsity contest as a representative of a participant school if that individual: (a) is not a high school graduate (see Section 402); (b) is a full -time, day student in the participant high school the student represents (see Section 403, academic exception, Section 906 and Official Interpretations #2 -5, Appendix I); (c) has been in regular attendance at the participant school since the sixth class day of the present school year or has been in enrolled and in regular attendance for 15 or more calendar days before the contest or competition (student becomes eligible on the fifteenth day ) (see Section 404 and Official Interpretation #6, Appendix I); (d) is in compliance with rules of the State Board of Education; (see Section 401) and state law regarding credit requirements and grades (the school shall verify a studentÕs grades on the basi s of the official grade report and independently of involvement by the student); (e) has the required number of credits for eligibility during the first six weeks of school (see Section 409); (f) is enrolled in a four year program of high school courses (s ee Section 405); (g) initially enrolled in the ninth grade not more than four years ago nor in the tenth grade not more than three years ago (see Section 405 and Official Interpretation #7, Appendix I); (h) was not recruited (see Section 5 and section 406); (i) is not in violation of the Awards Rules (see Sections 480 through 482); and (j) meets the specific eligibility requirements for UIL academic competition in Section 420, for music competition in Section 430, and/or for athletic competition in Section 440. Section 401: STATE LAW (a) INTERPRETATION OF ST ATE LAW. The Commissioner of the Texas Education Agency delegated hearing authority over matters pertaining to the enforcement of applicable state law to the UIL. UIL staff opinions should be requested on all state laws relating to UIL eligibility, and rules and regulations promulgated by the State Board of Education or the Texas Education Agency regarding the following as they apply to UIL eligibility: (1) grades; (2) credit requirements; (3) number of contests per school week; (4) limit on practice and performance per school week; and (5) limit on school year absences for extracurricular activities. (b) SOURCES OF INFORMATI ON. In addition to calling or writing UIL staff, the UIL publishes a ma nual available to member schools entitled TEA -UIL Side By Side that contains interpretations and answers to frequently asked questions. It is available on the UIL website (www.uiltexas.org). (c) VENUE. In accordance with Texas Education Code 67.26, any law suit filed against the UIL shall be filed in Travis County. Section 402: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE (a) COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL. A person is considered a high school graduate if that person received a diploma or other certificate signifying successful completi on of high school from a high school or other institution of equal or higher rank, participated as a graduate in the graduation exercises of a high school, or complied with the requirements for graduation during a four -year program, whether or not the stud ent participated in the graduation exercises. However, a student who has accumulated enough credits to satisfy graduation requirements prior to the end of four years, but remains in school as a full time student, is not considered a high school graduate un der this rule. (b) GED TESTING PROGRAM. A student who receives an equivalency credential based on the General Education Development Testing Program is not considered a high school graduate, if that student remains in or returns to high school, and has not otherwise met the requirements for high school graduation. Section 403: FULL -TIME DAY STUDENT A person is considered a full -time day student if that person: (a) is enrolled and attends classes in a participant school for which the current yearÕs participat ion fee has been paid, or is

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