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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164 — State universities and colleges -- regional education -- archaeology

164.767 Restrictions on financial aid to persons incarcerated in penal institutions.

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(1)No loan guarantee shall be approved, nor any loan, grant, scholarship, recognition
award, work-study reimbursement, or other form of financial aid shall be disbursed,
under programs authorized by KRS 164.740 to 164.785, to any student who is an
inmate or who is incarcerated in a penal institution unless funds have first been
provided to all other eligible students who have applied in accordance with the
administrative regulations of the authority.
(2)The Department of Corrections and any person or organization responsible for the
supervision or operation of a penal institution shall cooperate with the authority and
participating institutions in providing information to them to identify applicants
who are inmates at or incarcerated in a penal institution.
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