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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-53,112.

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75-53,112. Foster child educational assistance act; definitions. As used in the Kansas foster child educational assistance act:
(a)"Kansas educational institution" means and includes any community college, the municipal university, state educational institution, the institute of technology at Washburn university or technical college.
(b)"Eligible foster child" means anyone who:
(i)Is in the custody of the secretary and in a foster care placement on the date such child attained 18 years of age;
(ii)has been released from the custody of the secretary prior to attaining 18 years of age, after having graduated from a high school or fulfilled the requirements for a general educational development
(GED)certificate while in foster care placement and the custody of the secretary;
(iii)is adopted from a foster care placement on or after such child's 16 th birthday; or
(iv)left a foster care placement subject to a guardianship under chapter 38 or 59 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, on or after such child's 16 th birthday; or
(B)is a student as defined under the Kansas challenge to secondary school students act, K.S.A. 72-3220 et seq., and amendments thereto, and was in the custody of the secretary and in foster care placement at any time such child was enrolled in grades nine through 12 at a school of a school district; and
(2)enrolls in a Kansas educational institution.
(c)"Kansas foster child educational assistance program" or "program" means the program established pursuant to the provisions of the Kansas foster child educational assistance act, which shall provide for:
(1)Undergraduate enrollment of eligible foster children pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(A) through the semester the eligible foster child attains 23 years of age; or
(2)undergraduate enrollment of eligible foster children pursuant to subsection (b)(1)(B) through the Kansas challenge to secondary schools act, K.S.A. 72-3220 et seq., and amendments thereto.
(d)"Educational program" means a program that is offered and maintained by a Kansas educational institution and leads to the award of a certificate, diploma or degree upon satisfactory completion of course work requirements.
(e)"Secretary" means the secretary for children and families.
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