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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-3001. Definitions

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In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Accredited" means accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the United States department of education.
2. "Board" means the state board for private postsecondary education.
3. "Degree" means an academic degree or honorary degree or the title of any designation, mark, appellation, series of letters or words including associate, bachelor, master, doctor or fellow which signifies, purports to signify or is generally taken to signify satisfactory completion of the requirements of an educational program of study beyond the secondary school level or which is an honorary title conferred for recognition of some meritorious achievement.
4. "Grant" means award, bestow, confer, convey or sell.
5. "Operate" means to establish, keep, maintain or utilize a physical facility, location or mailing address in this state where, from which or through which students are procured for private vocational or private degree programs, private vocational or private degree programs are offered or private vocational credentials or private degrees are offered or granted and includes contracting for the performance of any of these acts.
6. "Private vocational program" means an instructional program which includes a course or group of courses as defined in section 15-101 for which a student does not earn a degree and which is designed to provide or is advertised as providing a student with sufficient skills for entry into a paid occupation, and which is not conducted solely by a public school, public community college or public university.
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