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Code · Kansas · Chapter 76 — State Institutions And Agencies; Historical Property

76-730. Same; rules and regulations for criteria and guidelines; student residence committees.

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76-730. Same; rules and regulations for criteria and guidelines; student residence committees.
(a)The state board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing criteria or guidelines for determination of residence of persons enrolling at the state educational institutions, so long as such criteria or guidelines are not in conflict with the provisions of this act.
(b)If the state board of regents authorizes persons specified in subsection
(b)of K.S.A. 76-729 and amendments thereto to pay an amount equal to resident fees when enrolling at the state educational institutions, the state board shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing criteria or guidelines for determination of eligibility of such persons therefor, and shall determine the evidence deemed necessary to be submitted as proof of eligibility. Evidence submitted by a person as proof of eligibility claimed under subsection (b)(7) of K.S.A. 76-729 and amendments thereto must include, but not by way of limitation, certification of the claim by the employer of the person.
(c)The state board of regents shall adopt rules and regulations prescribing guidelines for the membership composition and procedure of a residence committee for each state educational institution under its control and supervision.
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