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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 171 — State libraries -- librarians -- state archives and records

171.306 Obligations of library science scholarship recipient.

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(1)To be eligible for a scholarship, an applicant shall contract in writing with the state
librarian that he or she will graduate in an agreed to period of time and within six
(6)months from the date of completing the program of study, accept employment
with a library or archival services program approved by the state librarian for a
period of at least two
(2)years. The recipient shall agree to the terms of
employment established by the employing library or archival services program.
(2)If the recipient of a scholarship fails to fulfill the obligations agreed to under the
contract for a scholarship the entire amount of scholarship benefits received shall
become immediately due and payable to the Library Science Scholarship Fund.
Repayment of benefits received under this program shall be due in a lump sum or
through a payment schedule determined by the state librarian on the advice of the
Library Science Scholarship Fund Advisory Committee, and in accordance with
current interest rates applicable to similar debts collected by other financial
assistance entities.
(3)Upon recommendation of the state librarian, the Attorney General shall institute
proceedings for the purpose of recovering any amount due the Commonwealth
under the provisions of this section.
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