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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

164.027 Occupational qualification development program -- State payments to

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participating municipal junior colleges.
(1)The Council on Postsecondary Education shall have authority to provide for a
program of occupational qualification development in the Commonwealth. The
program may be provided for by contract with any recognized and accredited
municipal junior college located within the Commonwealth. The contract shall
provide that the college shall admit to its course of instruction, up to such
percentage of its full teaching capacity as may be fixed by contract, residents of the
Commonwealth who make application to pursue the course of study of the college;
provided, however, that the persons shall be classified as residents according to
council administrative regulations and shall be eligible for admissions to the junior
college.
(2)The Council on Postsecondary Education shall pay to the college not more than two
hundred dollars ($200) per school year for each student enrolled. The payments
shall be additional to the annual tuition fees paid by each student. The council shall
have authority to provide by contract that it pay the expense of specific research
projects or programs conducted by the college. The council shall make an annual
report of its occupational qualification development program after June 30 of each
year, including an accounting of all moneys received and disbursed. The council
shall have no authority to incur any obligation in excess of the sums that have been
appropriated to it.
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