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It can be very stressful when you owe debts that you can’t pay.  However, there are laws that protect you and some of your property from your creditors. Bankruptcy is a federal court process to help people get a fresh financial start. It works by getting rid of debt they can’t manage or making arrangements to repay unmanageable debt. This is called “discharging debt.” The person filing for bankruptcy is called the ‘debtor’ and the people or businesses owed money to are called ‘creditors.’
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This Fact Sheet summarizes public schools’ obligations under Section 504 to: • Provide a free appropriate public Rehabilitation Act of 1973. • Make reasonable modifications to disciplinary policies for students with disabilities;  • Administer student discipline in a nondiscriminatory based behavior.
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What does Kentucky law say about bullying?
Kentucky anti-bullying laws include the following definition of bullying: “Bullying” means any unwanted verbal, physical, or social behavior among students that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated:     1. That occurs on school premises, on school-sponsored transportation, or at a school-sponsored event; or     2. That disrupts the education process. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 158.148 (2016)  
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What is bankruptcy and how can it help?
It can be very stressful when you owe debts that you can’t pay.  However, there are laws that protect you and some of your property from your creditors. Bankruptcy is a federal court process to help people get a fresh financial start. It works by getting rid of debt they can’t manage or making arrangements to repay unmanageable debt. This is called “discharging debt.” The person filing for bankruptcy is called the ‘debtor’ and the people or businesses owed money to are called ‘creditors.’
Bankruptcy
Supporting Students under Section 504
This Fact Sheet summarizes public schools’ obligations under Section 504 to: • Provide a free appropriate public Rehabilitation Act of 1973. • Make reasonable modifications to disciplinary policies for students with disabilities;  • Administer student discipline in a nondiscriminatory based behavior.
Education
What does Kentucky law say about bullying?
Kentucky anti-bullying laws include the following definition of bullying: “Bullying” means any unwanted verbal, physical, or social behavior among students that involves a real or perceived power imbalance and is repeated or has the potential to be repeated:     1. That occurs on school premises, on school-sponsored transportation, or at a school-sponsored event; or     2. That disrupts the education process. Ky. Rev. Stat. § 158.148 (2016)  
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