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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-3815. Out-of-state students; admission; tuition and fees.

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72-3815. Out-of-state students; admission; tuition and fees.
(a)Any board may admit persons who reside outside of the state of Kansas as students to career technical education courses or programs.
(b)Persons from outside the state who are admitted to career technical education courses or programs by the board of a school district or by a board of control shall be admitted upon payment by or for such persons of tuition and fees which shall be equal in amount to a proportionate share of the total cost of operation and capital expenditures of the career technical education program, if such attendance and tuition has been planned for and approved by the state board and is not inconsistent with the state plan for career and technical education and rules and regulations of the state board. Such tuition shall be computed without diminution for state aid or local taxation or contribution, but shall be diminished in an amount appropriate to relieve any such student of cost or expense paid by or through federal aid, assistance or funds.
(c)Persons from outside the state who are admitted to career technical education courses or programs by any board other than the boards specified in subsection
(b)shall be admitted upon payment of tuition and fees provided in tuition and fee schedules adopted by the board admitting such persons.
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