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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-32,237.

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74-32,237. Administration of act by state board of regents; rules and regulations; apportionment; reports. The board of regents shall administer this act and shall:
(a)Publicize application procedures;
(b)Provide application forms, test forms, and forms for determining financial need;
(c)Adopt rules and regulations for determining educational ability, selecting examinations of educational ability and methods for giving such examinations, selecting state scholars, determining financial need, selecting financial needs analysis agencies, determining priority or apportionment of state scholarships and other matters necessary for the administration of this act. The board of regents may provide for apportionment of state scholarships if the appropriations for state scholarships are insufficient to pay all state scholars with financial need. To determine who is an in-state student for the purpose of this act, the board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations for determination of residence of students as provided by law;
(d)Designate and notify each state scholar;
(e)Approve and award state scholarships;
(f)Make an annual report to the governor and legislature, and evaluate the state scholarship program for the period;
(g)Require any eligible institution to promptly furnish any information which the board of regents requests relating to administration or effect of this act.
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