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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 426

Sec. 75. Application and renewal fees.

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Sec. 75. Application and renewal fees. The Board may not approve any application for a permit of approval or program of study that has been plagiarized in part or whole and may return any such application for a permit of approval or program of study. Additionally, the Board may not approve any application for a permit of approval or program of study that has not been completed in its entirety. Fees for application and renewal may be set by the Board by rule. Fees shall be collected for all of the following:
(1)An original school application for a permit of approval.
(2)An initial school application for a permit of approval upon occurrence of a change
of ownership.
(3)An annual school application for renewal of a certificate of approval.
(4)A school application for a change of location.
(5)A school application for a classroom extension.
(6)If an applicant school has not remedied all deficiencies cited by the Board within
12 months after the date of its original application for a permit of approval, an additional original application fee for the continued cost of investigation of its application.
(7)Transcript processing.
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